Jordan is currently facing a serious problem of water scarcity. It is the fourth water-scarce country in the world. The sustainability of water supply in Jordan is affected not only by the depletion of water reserves but also by increasing electricity tariffs. In this paper, we present some results regarding the water-energy nexus governance in Jordan using a computer-supported co-creative approach for evaluating stakeholder preferences on criteria and possible scenarios of development for the sectors. We describe a decision support tool and a methodology for evaluating stakeholder preferences for both sectors and on possible scenarios of development for the water and energy sectors. We rank possible energy and water futures ranked under a ...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
The Jordan River basin is subject to extreme and increasing water scarcity. Management of transbound...
Water resources issues in the Middle East are increasingly becoming major complicating factors in th...
The water and energy sectors are fundamentally linked. In Jordan, especially in the face of a changi...
Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world and contains very limited reserves of ...
There is growing coordination and cooperation between the water and energy sectors in Jordan. Howeve...
We present the method used in an ongoing project in Jordan for a multi-stakeholder, multi-criteria p...
Currently, energy policy in Jordan is facing the challenge of having to cover the country’s electric...
Energy transition towards a more significant share of domestically generated resources will inevitab...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
Jordan is the fourth water poorest country in the world in a regional system defined by uncertainty ...
Water resources development options are usually selected on a least-cost basis. While economic consi...
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian go...
Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly and sustainable resources. However, there is n...
Energy is the lifeline for the whole of the service and industry sector in any country. Any imbalanc...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
The Jordan River basin is subject to extreme and increasing water scarcity. Management of transbound...
Water resources issues in the Middle East are increasingly becoming major complicating factors in th...
The water and energy sectors are fundamentally linked. In Jordan, especially in the face of a changi...
Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world and contains very limited reserves of ...
There is growing coordination and cooperation between the water and energy sectors in Jordan. Howeve...
We present the method used in an ongoing project in Jordan for a multi-stakeholder, multi-criteria p...
Currently, energy policy in Jordan is facing the challenge of having to cover the country’s electric...
Energy transition towards a more significant share of domestically generated resources will inevitab...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
Jordan is the fourth water poorest country in the world in a regional system defined by uncertainty ...
Water resources development options are usually selected on a least-cost basis. While economic consi...
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian go...
Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly and sustainable resources. However, there is n...
Energy is the lifeline for the whole of the service and industry sector in any country. Any imbalanc...
The Water-Energy Nexus (WEN) is broadly defined as an integrated paradigm for efficiently managing w...
The Jordan River basin is subject to extreme and increasing water scarcity. Management of transbound...
Water resources issues in the Middle East are increasingly becoming major complicating factors in th...