2015
DOI: 10.3390/w7105705
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Mitigating the Risk of Extreme Water Scarcity and Dependency: The Case of Jordan

Abstract: Jordan faces great internal water scarcity and pollution, conflict over trans-boundary waters, and strong dependency on external water resources through trade. This paper analyzes these issues and subsequently reviews options to reduce the risk of extreme water scarcity and dependency. Based on estimates of water footprint, water availability, and virtual water trade, we find that groundwater consumption is nearly double the groundwater availability, water pollution aggravates blue water scarcity, and Jordan's… Show more

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“…Applications of WFA have demonstrated the method's ability in providing information to assist government institutions in reallocating water within catchments by examining the efficiency and sustainability of a sector's water use (e.g. Aldaya et al 2010;Schyns et al 2015a;Vanham and Bodiglio, 2013;Zhang et al 2014). It can also provide companies with detailed information about their water usage and impacts and aid with water stewardship initiatives (Ene et al 2013;Herath et al 2013;Lamastra et al 2014;Ruini et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Applications of WFA have demonstrated the method's ability in providing information to assist government institutions in reallocating water within catchments by examining the efficiency and sustainability of a sector's water use (e.g. Aldaya et al 2010;Schyns et al 2015a;Vanham and Bodiglio, 2013;Zhang et al 2014). It can also provide companies with detailed information about their water usage and impacts and aid with water stewardship initiatives (Ene et al 2013;Herath et al 2013;Lamastra et al 2014;Ruini et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Schyns et al . () studied the total volume and components of WF of agricultural production in Jordan and obtained the contribution of surface and groundwater in blue WF to be as much as 143 and 263 MCM yr −1 , respectively. Zhuo et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that the majority of water use is for food production, virtual water trade studies have focused primarily on water resources used to generate food products. The literature shows quite a number of detailed country and regional studies on virtual water trade, for instance for China [17][18][19], India [20], the Netherlands [21], Spain [22], Italy [23], the UK [24], the European Union [25], the US [26], Latin America and the Caribbean [27], the Nile basin countries [28], Morocco [29], Kenya [30] and Jordan [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%