Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. The purpose of this project was to streamline landscape studies and integrate them into the land use planning practices in Jordan. Two areas within the Mediterranean and arid climatic zones of the country were chosen as test areas for the methodology. These were the Yarmouk River drainage basin in the northwest of the country and the Mujib River area in the west of Jordan within the Dead Sea basin. Landscape Character Mapping resulted in 22 and 64 Land Description Units (LDUs) for the Yarmouk and Mujib areas, respectively, which were then classified into 14 landscape types. The factors which control the spatial distributions of these units ar...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 1998 Council for British Research in the Levant. Det...
Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. ...
Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. ...
This paper focuses on the study of the natural characteristics of the Palestinian part of the Jordan...
An effort has been made to evaluate drainage morphometry and its influence on landform processes, ge...
Cultural and natural landscape areas represent a chronologically combined effect of nature-man inte...
Cultural and natural landscape areas represent a chronologically combined effect of nature-man inter...
Figure I.21 is adapted from the work of Professor Awni Taimeh, a soil scientist and environmentalist...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The semi arid lands of Jordan are fragile and severely degraded due to low rainfall and mismanagemen...
This study aims at analyzing the geomorphology of Wadi Mousa region by identifying the land units th...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 1998 Council for British Research in the Levant. Det...
Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. ...
Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. ...
This paper focuses on the study of the natural characteristics of the Palestinian part of the Jordan...
An effort has been made to evaluate drainage morphometry and its influence on landform processes, ge...
Cultural and natural landscape areas represent a chronologically combined effect of nature-man inte...
Cultural and natural landscape areas represent a chronologically combined effect of nature-man inter...
Figure I.21 is adapted from the work of Professor Awni Taimeh, a soil scientist and environmentalist...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The aim of the paper is to examine the variability of eastern Mediterranean landscapes using a commo...
The semi arid lands of Jordan are fragile and severely degraded due to low rainfall and mismanagemen...
This study aims at analyzing the geomorphology of Wadi Mousa region by identifying the land units th...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Jordan is characterized as a “water scarce” country. Therefore, conserving ecosystem services such a...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 1998 Council for British Research in the Levant. Det...