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Sustainable Development in the Jordan Valley: Final Report of the Regional NGO Master Plan
Parte de: Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace
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Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
development economics; water policy; water governance; water management; sustainable development; conservation
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-319-30035-1
ISBN electrónico
978-3-319-30036-8
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2016
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Introduction
Jeroen Kool
WEDO/EcoPeace Middle East assigned Royal HaskoningDHV on the 27th of August 2012 to develop national NGO Master Plans for sustainable development of the Jordan Valley for Jordan and Palestine, and one Regional Master Plan for the Jordan Valley, located between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. WEDO/EcoPeace view this final Master Plan as an advocacy tool to engage with national stakeholders and the international community for the full or partial adoption of the proposed interventions.
Pp. 1-4
The Jordan Valley
Jeroen Kool
In March 2014, a Baseline Report has been prepared and published by Eco Peace Middle East on their website, describing the current situation in the Jordan Valley, including the physical and environmental characteristics of the valley, the population living in the valley and their socio-economic status and the governance structures in the valley.
Pp. 5-60
Projections and Objectives
Jeroen Kool
Based on the population projections made by the Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli Departments of Statistics, an assessment has been made of the total population in the valley in the years 2025 and 2050. This includes natural growth of the autonomous population to 0.92 % in 2050.
Pp. 61-69
Meeting the Strategic Planning Objectives
Jeroen Kool
A total of 127 interventions have been identified with a total investment value of 4.58 Billion USD until the year 2050. The full set of interventions is presented in Annex 1 and grouped around the various strategic planning objectives. Interventions have been distinguished in terms of Israeli (ISR), Jordanian (JOR), Palestinian (PAL), or Regional (REG) interventions.
Pp. 71-89
The Year 2050
Jeroen Kool
Under the scenario and strategy described in this Regional Master Plan, by 2050 the Jordan Valley will be a co-operative, confident and peaceful region with a healthy economy and strong development perspectives for the people living here.
Pp. 91-107
Final Conclusions and Recommendations
Jeroen Kool
This Regional NGO Master Plan for Sustainable Development of the Jordan Valley aims at identifying feasible interventions that will restore the valley’s environmental and ecological values within a realistic financial and economic framework, in which a future State of Palestine will be recognized as one of the three riparians, side by side with Israel and Jordan with all three nations entitled to an equitable share of the valley’s resources.
Pp. 109-111