2022
DOI: 10.4236/gep.2022.1010001
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Water Security Needs What Ought to Be Done to Increase the Future Water Security as a Fundamental Base for Social, Economic and Political Stability—The Case of Jordan

Abstract: This study discusses the present water security situation in Jordan and delineates the required policies and programs to reach at a more robust and resilient water security situation. Although Jordan has achieved much in securing the different components of its water sector system, some components have still to be adequately addressed and others strengthened. Increasing the available water resources, which is practically only possible by desalinating sea water at Aqaba under sole Jordanian sovereignty, is foun… Show more

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“…In addition, the water sector must also improve its training programs and prevent both natural and human-caused accidents in water supplies and infrastructure. Laws and regulations should be strengthened to include strict control systems for all significant water infrastructure facilities, including effective control against vandalism and destruction [90]. These efforts, along with continued investment and commitment from all stakeholders, will be necessary to achieve a more sustainable future for Jordan's water sector.…”
Section: Curbing Water Losses Through Improved System and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the water sector must also improve its training programs and prevent both natural and human-caused accidents in water supplies and infrastructure. Laws and regulations should be strengthened to include strict control systems for all significant water infrastructure facilities, including effective control against vandalism and destruction [90]. These efforts, along with continued investment and commitment from all stakeholders, will be necessary to achieve a more sustainable future for Jordan's water sector.…”
Section: Curbing Water Losses Through Improved System and Governancementioning
confidence: 99%