Broad economic development and high demographic growth during the second half of the 20th century have put increasing pressure on Jordan water resources. Per capita water availability is very low and a water crisis is looming. The lower Jordan river basin (see figure) is the most populated and economically active region of the county and is endowed with 80% of its water resources (Courcier et al., 2005). Around the year 2000, nearly all available water in the basin was used: this chapter sket..
Alarm has been raised concerning the growing demands, yet limited supplies, for potable water, as we...
Jordan is located in the Middle East and covers an area of 89,342 km2. The total population of Jord...
Despite water’s seeming abundance, water scarcity affects residents on every continent. In fact, the...
ABSTRACT Jordan is a middle-income country with a per capita income of $ 1.666 and a population of ...
Jordan is located in the Middle East in the eastern Mediterranean. It has a surface area of approxim...
The Jordan Rift Valley is a crucial natural and geo-political artery of the Middle-East. From ancien...
Water distribution and availability in the Jordan region were studied. Self-sufficiency in water ava...
In 2011 Amman used 16.4% (148 million m3) of the country’s water resources due to its population and...
Jordan is located in the Middle East and covers an area of 89,342 km2. The total population of Jorda...
Over the last two decades, Jordan has suffered a chronic water crisis, and is the tenth most water-s...
Jordan ranked as one of the world’s poorest countries in terms of water availability. In the face of...
Long before the discovery of oil, the most valuable resource to the inhabitants of the Middle East w...
Water is one of the most valuable physical resources in the arid zone. Much effort is made by engine...
The watershed of the Jordan River stretches over four countries – Jordan, Syria, Israel, and Lebanon...
One of the distinctive characteristics of the water supply system of Greater Amman, the capital of J...
Alarm has been raised concerning the growing demands, yet limited supplies, for potable water, as we...
Jordan is located in the Middle East and covers an area of 89,342 km2. The total population of Jord...
Despite water’s seeming abundance, water scarcity affects residents on every continent. In fact, the...
ABSTRACT Jordan is a middle-income country with a per capita income of $ 1.666 and a population of ...
Jordan is located in the Middle East in the eastern Mediterranean. It has a surface area of approxim...
The Jordan Rift Valley is a crucial natural and geo-political artery of the Middle-East. From ancien...
Water distribution and availability in the Jordan region were studied. Self-sufficiency in water ava...
In 2011 Amman used 16.4% (148 million m3) of the country’s water resources due to its population and...
Jordan is located in the Middle East and covers an area of 89,342 km2. The total population of Jorda...
Over the last two decades, Jordan has suffered a chronic water crisis, and is the tenth most water-s...
Jordan ranked as one of the world’s poorest countries in terms of water availability. In the face of...
Long before the discovery of oil, the most valuable resource to the inhabitants of the Middle East w...
Water is one of the most valuable physical resources in the arid zone. Much effort is made by engine...
The watershed of the Jordan River stretches over four countries – Jordan, Syria, Israel, and Lebanon...
One of the distinctive characteristics of the water supply system of Greater Amman, the capital of J...
Alarm has been raised concerning the growing demands, yet limited supplies, for potable water, as we...
Jordan is located in the Middle East and covers an area of 89,342 km2. The total population of Jord...
Despite water’s seeming abundance, water scarcity affects residents on every continent. In fact, the...