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Geology,geomorphology, hydrology,groundwater and physical resources of the desertified Badia environment in Jordan
Authors:Azm S Al-Homoud  Robert J Allison  Basam F Sunna  K White
Institution:(1) Civil Engineering Department, Jordan University of Science and Technology, PO Box 3030, Irbid, Jordan;(2) Department of Geography, University of Durham, DH1 3LE Durham, England;(3) Natural Resources Authority, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Researcher and Head of Geology Directorate, PO Box 7, Amman, Jordan;(4) Department of Geography, University of Reading, RG6 2AB Reading, England
Abstract:This paper summarizes the information on the geomorphology and physical resources component of the Jordan Badia Research and Development Programme. The research focuses on the issue of the environment in arid lands and aims to provide practical options for sustainable development, for the benefit not only of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan but for other arid regions of the world. The research is significantly development driven because there is a need to identify useable natural resources and establish a framework for their effective exploitation and management in a marginal, fragile environment, which is sensitive to change.Pressure for development of the Badia stems from the fact that the great majority of the population in Jordan is compressed into less than 10% of the country by environmental constraits. It is hoped that the Jordan Badia Research and Development Programme will provide the required framework to ease current environmental pressures, encourage migration to the Badia, a sparsely populated region, and establish economically and ecologically self-supporting communities.This paper discusses the following areas that are related to the sustainable development of the Jordan Badia with special emphasis on the Safawi area in the Northern Jordan Badia; geomorphology including landform, processes and hazards, geology and physical resources, hydrology, surface water and water engineering, groundwater, soils and vegetation, sediment erosion and mobility and environmental management.
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