Water policy in Jordan |
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Authors: | Khaled A. Alqadi Lalit Kumar |
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Affiliation: | Ecosystem Management, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | The primary problems in water quality and availability in Jordan stem from poor long-term planning. This paper looks at past and current policies related to water management, considers their weaknesses, and suggests means of improving the management and planning aspects and the need for desalination infrastructure. The major water issues in Jordan can be attributed to both policy implementation failure and a lack of on-the-ground application of regulations. This study indicates that desalination of Red Sea water can be a long-term viable option to meet the growing domestic water needs within Jordan. |
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Keywords: | Jordan water management policies desalination infrastructure |
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