Bibliography on Jordan River Basin

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Bibliography on Jordan River Basin ABD EL-NAIM, M. (1995). Re-use of treated waste water in agriculture. Proceedings of the Second Conference of On-Farm ABDEL SAMIE, J. A. (1995). Maximizing agricultural production in Egypt in relation to irrigation water availability for ABEL, Robert B. (1997). The influence of technical cooperation on reducing tensions in the Middle East. Lanham: ABLI, M. A. A. (1996). The Relationship between Jalwa (exile) and social change in a residential Bedouin society. ABT ASSOCIATES INC. (1999). Private Sector Participation in the Jordan Water Sectors: Analysis and Recommendations ABU AJAMIEH, M. (1967). A quantitative assessment of the groundwater potential of the Rijam formation aquifer in the ABU AJAMIEH, M. (1978). Bouguer anomaly map of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. - Natural Resources Authority; ABU AJAMIEH, M. (1980). An Assessment of the El Lajjun oil shale deposit. - Natural Resources Authority, unpubl. rept. ABU AJAMIEH, M. (1980). The geothermal resources of Zarqa Ma’in and Zara. - Natural Resources Authority, unpubl. ABU AJAMIEH, M. (1987). An exploration program for solid potash mineral in the Lisan Peninsula, Dead Sea area. - ABU AJAMIEH, M & Al. (1988). Natural resources in Jordan, inventory evaluation development program. Natural ABU-ARQUOB, N. (2001). Personal Communication. Director of Environment Directorate, Ministry of Water and ABU-BAKR, A & EL-MOWELHI. (1995). Rationalization of irrigation water use. Proceedings of the Second Conference ABU-JABER, F. (1969). Eisenhower, Israel and the Jordan Valley Authority Scheme. In: Middle East Forum, No. XLV, ABU-JABER, Kamal. (1980). The Jordanians and the People of Jordan. Amman. 107 p. ABU-JABER, R S. (1989). Pioneers over Jordan. The Frontier of settlement in Transjordan, 1850-1914. Tauris & Co. Ltd- ABU-JABER, K. S.; GHAREIBEH, F. A & HILL, A. (1987). The Badia of Jordan, the process of Change. Amman, Jordan. ABU-JABER, Kamal., Buhbe, Matthes & SMADI, Mohammad. (1990). Income Distribution in Jordan. Westview Press, ABU-KATE, M. et al. (1995). Water Quality Improvement and conservation Project. Survey of On –farm water ABU-NOWAR, Maan. (1989). History of The Hashemite Kingdom. Vol. 1: Creation and Development of Transjordan 1920- ABU-QDAIS, H.A.; BATAYNEH, F. (2002). The role of desalination in bridging the water gap in Jordan. Desalination, ABU-SHAMS, I. (2001, December). Unaccounted-for Water -using untapped resource to improve financial and technical perf ABU-SHAMS, I. (2002, October). Amman water supply and other prospects. Water demand management forum, Public-priva ABU-SHAMS, I & RABADI, A. (2003). Commercialization and Public-Private Partnership in Jordan. International Journal ABU-SHAMS, I & RABADI, A. (2003). The Strategy of Restructuring and Rehabilitating the Greater Amman water ABU-SHARAR, T. M & RIMAWI, O. (1993). Water Chemistry of the Dhuleil Aquifer (Jordan) as Influenced by Long-term P ABU-SHARAR, T. M., FAYYAD, M & ZORBA, M. A. (1994). Distribution of N, Fe and Mn ionic Species in a Treated Sew ABU-SHARAR, T. M., SAFFARINI, G & LAHAWANI, Y. (1990). Thermodynamic Chemical Equilibria of Cadmium and L ABU-SHARAR, T.M & BATTIKHI, A. M. (2002, September). Water Resources Management under Competitive Sectoral ABU-TALEB, M. (1999). The Use of Infiltration Field Tests for Groundwater Artificial Recharge. Environmental Geology Vo ABUTALEB, M. F. (2000, September). Impacts of global climate change scenarios on water supply and demand in Jordan. W ABU-TALEB, Maher. F., JONATHAN, P., DEASON & SALAMEH, E. (1991). Water resources planning and development ABU-TALEB, M., DEASON, J., SALAMEH, E & KEFAYA, B. (1992). Water Resources Planning and Development in Jord ABU-TALEB, M & SALAMEH, E. (1994). Environmental Management in Jordan: Problems and Recommendations. Environ ABU-TALEB, M & MARESCHAL, B. (1995). Water Resources Planning in the Middle East: Application of the Promethee M ABU-TALEB, M & MURAD, M. (1999). Use of Focus Groups and Surveys to Evaluate Impacts of Water Conservation Camp ABU-ZEID, M. (1994). Egypt's efforts towards management of agricultural water demand. Paper prepared for the VIII ABU-ZEID, K. (1996). Limitations and environmental impacts of water savings programs. 16th Congress on Irrigation and ABU-ZEID, M. (1996). Egypt's water savings efforts: a primary step in securing future requirements. 16th Congress on ABU-ZEID, Mahmoud. (2001). Water pricing in irrigated agriculture. Water Resources Development, Vol.17. No.4, p527- ABU-ZIR, M. (1989). Hydrochemistry and hydrogeology of the central part of Wadi Araba. - M.Sc. Thesis; University of ABU-ZUNEINEH. (2001). Personal communication, February 2001. Director, Karameh ACC, Agricultural Credit Cooperation. (1995-1999). Annual Report, Amman. Jordan. ACOR. (1992). South East Araba Arctiaeological Survey (Andrew M. Smith) 9-10ACOR Newsletter Vol.6.2. Winter. ACSAD, Arab Center For The Studies Of Arid Zones And Dry Lands. (1980). Water resources of the Hamad basin. - Arabic ACSAD, Arab Center For The Studies Of Arid Zones And Dry Lands. (1982). Water Resources of the Hamad area. - ACSAD. (1997). The Arab Centre for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands, 1997. Water Resources in the Arab World ADAM, Henry. (1994, Décembre). L'eau en Jordanie. Bulletin du Conseil Général du Génie Rural des Eaux et Forêts ADAMO, Abra. (2002). Strategic Evaluation of Policy Influence: What Evaluation Reports Tell Us About Public Policy Influe ADAMS, R. (1999). Social Archaeology and Early Metallurgy in the Southern Levant: The Jebel Hamrat Fidan Regional ADAMS, Richard H. (unknown date). Nonfarm Income, Inequality and poverty in Rural Egypt and Jordan. World Bank ADLER, E & HAAS, P. (1992). Knowledge, Power, and International Policy Coordination. International Organization, Vol. 4 ADWAN, Ali. (2001, October). Irrigation Practices in the Jordan Valley. Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Ministry of Water AGNEW, C. T & ANDERSON, E. (1993). Water Resources in the Badia: Initial Study. British Institute at Amman for AGNEW, C. T & ANDERSON, E. et al. (1995). Mahafir: a Water Harvesting System in the Eastern Jordan (Badia) Desert. AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT UNIT. (1974).Wadi-Dhuleil. An-expost evaluation, NRA, Amman-Jordan. Agricultural Committee. (2002). National Strategy for Agricultural Development. Advisory Economic Council, Amman- Agricultural Marketing Organization. (1998). annual Report-1998, Amman, Jordan. Agricultural Marketing Organization. (1999). Annual Report 1999, Amman-Jordan. AHMAD, A. (1993). Water use and conservation in Jordan. Regional Symposium on Water Use and Conservation, ESCWA AHMAD, Abdullah. (1989). Jordan environmental profile status and abatement. Amman, Jordan. AHT International GmbH. (1998, December). Water Sector Planning Support at the Ministry of Water and Irrigation. AHT, International GMBH. (2001). Water Sector Planning Support at the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Digital Balancing AKEL, Mufleh M. (2003). The Jordanian Economy: Revival Amid Regional Uncertainty. The Arab Bank Review, Vol. 5, AL-KHATIB, M. (1999). Development of a groundwater model for the two upper aquifers (shallow and middle) of the AL-ABBADI, M.Y & Al. (unknown date). Azraq Oasis Conservation Project, Final Report on EIA of Aquaculture Projects AL-ABED, Nassim., SHUDIFAT, Emad & AMAYREH, Jumah. (2003). Modeling a rotation supply system in a pilot pressuri AL-AWAMLEH, M & Al. (1995). Public awareness and water conservation programs in Jordan: case study. Options and ALAWI, M., FAYYAD, A. M. K & ISSA, I. (1990). A preliminary study of some organochlorine pesticides in the AL-AZZAWI, A. S., SALIM, A. R & RAJJAL, Y. I. (1995). The Historical Development of the Jordanian Rural House and AL-FATAFTAH, A & ABU-TALEB, M. (1992). Jordan’s Water Action Plan. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Spe AL-FUSSAIL, A.K. & AL-ERYANY, M. (1995). The water sector in Yemen: status and outlook. Proceedings of the Expert AL-HADIDI, Khair. (2002). La valeur économique de l’eau : cas de la Jordanie valeur économique de l’eau agricole. Forum AL-HADIDI, Khair. (2002). Water Valuation, The case of Jordan: Valuation of Water for Domestic Use. Water Demand AL-HOMOUD, Azm S. (unknown date). Development of an operational strategy for controlling the water quality in the ALIAS, Laurence. & MATHIEU, Laurent. (1998). La culture de la banane en Jordanie : Dysfonctionnement de la ALIAS, Laurence. (1997). La culture de la banane en Jordanie : Modes de production et enjeux. Rapport de fin d’étude ALIDI, H. E. (2000). Final results for irrigation scheduling of irrigation by using tensiometers. Prepared for JVA Irrigation AL-JAYYOUSI, O. R. (1995). Agricultural adjustment systems in the Jordan rift valley, Technical Report, University of Appl AL-JAYYOUSI, Odeh R. (1995). Future Adjustment of the Agricultural production systems in the Jordan Rift Valley JRV, AL-JAYYOUSI, O. R. (2000). Capacity building for desalination in Jordan. Desalination. (in press). Oct. 2000. AL-JAYYOUSI, O. (2000, December). Paradigm Shift in Agriculture in the Jordan Valley: Implication for food Security. AL-JAYYOUSI, O. (2001). Jordan Valley Improvement Project Phase A-Report 2. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, AL-JAYYOUSI, O. (2003). Global and Local Agendas in Water Management: from Vision to Action, Rethinking water AL-JAYYOUSI, O. (2003). Scenarios for Public-Private partnerships in water management: A Case Study from Jordan. AL-JAYYOUSI, O & SHATANAWI, M. (1995). Evaluating Future Water Policies in Jordan using Decision Support Systems AL-JAYYOUSI, O & SHATANAWI, M. (1995).
Recommended publications
  • Migration of Eretz Yisrael Arabs Between December 1, 1947 and June 1, 1948
    [Intelligence Service (Arab Section)] June 30, 1948 Migration of Eretz Yisrael Arabs between December 1, 1947 and June 1, 1948 Contents 1. General introduction. 2. Basic figures on Arab migration 3. National phases of evacuation and migration 4. Causes of Arab migration 5. Arab migration trajectories and absorption issues Annexes 1. Regional reviews analyzing migration issues in each area [Missing from document] 2. Charts of villages evacuated by area, noting the causes for migration and migration trajectories for every village General introduction The purpose of this overview is to attempt to evaluate the intensity of the migration and its various development phases, elucidate the different factors that impacted population movement directly and assess the main migration trajectories. Of course, given the nature of statistical figures in Eretz Yisrael in general, which are, in themselves, deficient, it would be difficult to determine with certainty absolute numbers regarding the migration movement, but it appears that the figures provided herein, even if not certain, are close to the truth. Hence, a margin of error of ten to fifteen percent needs to be taken into account. The figures on the population in the area that lies outside the State of Israel are less accurate, and the margin of error is greater. This review summarizes the situation up until June 1st, 1948 (only in one case – the evacuation of Jenin, does it include a later occurrence). Basic figures on Arab population movement in Eretz Yisrael a. At the time of the UN declaration [resolution] regarding the division of Eretz Yisrael, the following figures applied within the borders of the Hebrew state: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Energy in Jordan a Youth Perspective Position Paper
    Energy in Jordan A Youth Perspective Position Paper A joint project between Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Germanwatch and the Written by: Green Generation Foundation Amjad Khashman Kareem Shukri Qusai Al-Abbassi Mohammad Aliwat Ehab Al-Amleh Sewar Taweel Safa Al-Momani Sarah Haddadin Leen Baddar Yousef Awawdeh “Young people are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the leaders of today […] Young men and women like you are bringing new energy, creativity and dynamism to labor markets, to schools, to universities like this one [University of Jordan], to government, and – I hope – to diplomacy and international relations.” - UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon in Amman 2016 - [LW1] The impacts of climate change can already be felt across the world and are becoming more severe as the global average temperature rises. Countries all over the world are engaged in a race against time to tackle the global climate crisis. Limiting global warming implies reconsidering almost all elements of our daily life, most of which are connected to the energy sector: water, food, buildings, transportation, global trade, etc. The energy sector is the largest source of global greenhouse gas emissions through its burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity, produce heat or power engines, which directly causes climate change. However, as technologies rapidly improve and prices drop, many renewable energy options have emerged as an alternative to fossil fuels. Promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency is now an important part of the international climate debate and national energy policy in many countries, both of which are aimed at slowing down climate change.
    [Show full text]
  • Young Voices Jordanian Youth in Public Policy Making 2020
    Young Voices: Jordanian Youth in Public Policy-Making 2020 Foreword by HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal The Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan The Deposit Number at The National Library (2021/6/2964) 323.4 Young Voices: Jordanian Youth In Public Policy Making 2020/ Hala Mohammad Walid Mohammad ALHamawi ... [etc.al].- Amman:Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2021 (100) p. Deposit No.: (2021/6/2964) Descriptors: /Human Security//Public Policies//Human Rights/ ﯾﺘﺤﻤﻞ اﻟﻤﺆﻟﻒ ﻛﺎﻣﻞ اﻟﻤﺴﺆوﻟﯿﺔ اﻟﻘﺎﻧﻮﻧﯿﺔ ﻋﻦ ﻣﺤﺘﻮى ﻣﺼﻨﻔﮫ وﻻ ﯾﻌﺘﺒﺮ ھﺬا اﻟﻤﺼﻨﻒ ﻋﻦ رأي داﺋﺮة اﻟﻤﻜﺘﺒﺔ اﻟﻮطﻨﯿﺔ أو أي ﺟﮭﺔ ﺣﻜﻮﻣﯿﺔ أﺧﺮى. (ردﻣﻚ) ISBN: 978-9957-8745-2-0 Young Voices: Jordanian Youth in Public Policy-Making 2020 These policy papers are part of the project entitled "Jordan-EU Dialogue on Human Security Issues" implemented jointly by the West Asia-North Africa Institute (WANA) and the Konrad-Adenauer- Stiftung (KAS) – Jordan Oce. The aim of the project is to raise awareness on the issues of importance and priority that Jordan must address in 2021 from a non-governmental perspective, cementing the culture of informing and enhancing exchange of knowledge that is able to inuence public policies in Jordan. Published in 2021 by the WANA Institute and KAS Jordan West Asia-North Africa Institute Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Jordan Oce 70 Ahmad Al-Tarawneh St. 23 Isma'eel Haqqi Abdoh St. P.O. Box: 1438 Amman P.O. Box: 831025 Amman 11941 - Jordan 11183 - Jordan [email protected] [email protected] www.wanainstitute.org www.kas.de/jordan © WANA Institute and KAS Jordan All rights reseved. No part pf this publication may be reprinted, reproduced, or utilised in any form or by any means without prior written permission from the publishers.
    [Show full text]
  • Case Study on Policy Reforms to Promote Renewable Energy in Jordan E/ESCWA/SDPD/2017/CP.9
    Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia United Nations Development Account project on promoting renewable energy investments for climate change mitigation and sustainable development Case Study on Policy Reforms to Promote Renewable Energy in Jordan E/ESCWA/SDPD/2017/CP.9 Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia United Nations Development Account project on promoting renewable energy investments for climate change mitigation and sustainable development Case Study on Policy Reforms to Promote Renewable Energy in Jordan 2 CASE STUDY ON POLICY REFORMS TO PROMOTE RENEWABLE ENERGY IN JORDAN © 2018 United Nations All rights reserved worldwide Photocopies and reproductions of excerpts are allowed with proper credits. All queries on rights and licenses, including subsidiary rights, should be addressed to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), e-mail: [email protected]. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Links contained in this publication are provided for the convenience of the reader and are correct at the time of issue. The United Nations takes no responsibility for the continued accuracy of that information or for the content of any external website. References have, wherever possible, been verified.
    [Show full text]
  • Decentralized Solar in Jordan Financing the Future
    Decentralized Solar in Jordan Financing The Future Acknowledgements: EDAMA, Finergreen and SolarPower Europe would like to extend special thanks to the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for its support to this project and to Samer Judeh ,Hana Zaghloul, Maher Matalka, Basel Tahboub, Aseel Rayan (EDAMA), Mohammad Ramadan (SEED), Rasmi Hamzah and Yafa Jeaidi (JREEEF), Alaa Ledawi (MASE), Noor Alheeh and Tariq Almuhaissen (CBJ), Fadi Marji (Izzat Marji group), Hana Zaghloul and Mahmoud Salameh (Kawar group), George Hanania (Hanania group), Emil Alasis (REEE II TA, EU), Wael Bayyari (Capital Bank), Haitham Foudeh (Arab bank), Ghaith Assamak (EBRD), Hamza Abdeen (World Plastics for Construction Industries), Maen Ayasreh (JCI), Bader Alsafadi (Firas Press), Hana Abu Qdairi (Alnojom Alssatiea Association), Lubna Kherfan and Yazid Ammari (Cairo Amman Bank), Mohammad Ayasreh (Darb Alsafsaf Association). EDAMA is a Jordanian business association that was founded in 2009. The word EDAMA was derived from the Arabic word, which means sustainability. The association envisions Jordan as the regional hub and successful model for green growth, furthermore, it’s an NGO recognized for creating a thriving green economy. EDAMA empowers businesses to play a leadership role in transforming Jordan’s energy, water, and environment sectors. Finergreen is an international financial advisory boutique specialized in the renewable energy sector (solar, wind, hydro, biomass and storage). Founded in 2013, the company has completed EUR 2.1 billion of transactions over more than 6 GW of assets. With a team of 50+ people based in Paris, Dubai, Singapore, Mexico, Abidjan, Nairobi, Madrid and Budapest the company operates through 3 main segments: Project Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategic Advisory.
    [Show full text]
  • Die Nakba – Flucht Und Vertreibung Der Palästinenser 1948
    Die Nakba FLUCHT UND VERTREIBUNG DER PALÄSTINENSER 1948 „… eine derart schmerzhafte Reise in die Vergangenheit ist der einzige Weg nach vorn, wenn wir eine bessere Zukunft für uns alle, Palästinenser wie Israelis, schaffen wollen.“ Ilan Pappe, israelischer Historiker Gestaltung: Philipp Rumpf & Sarah Veith Inhalt und Konzeption der Ausstellung: gefördert durch Flüchtlingskinder im Libanon e.V. www.lib-hilfe.de © Flüchtlingskinder im Libanon e.V. 1 VON DEN ERSTEN JÜDISCHEN EINWANDERERN BIS ZUR BALFOUR-ERKLÄRUNG 1917 Karte 1: DER ZIONISMUS ENTSTEHT Topographische Karte von Palästina LIBANON 01020304050 km Die Wurzeln des Palästina-Problems liegen im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert, als Palästina unter 0m Akko Safed SYRIEN Teil des Osmanischen Reiches war. Damals entwickelte sich in Europa der jüdische Natio- 0m - 200m 200m - 400m Haifa 400m - 800m nalismus, der so genannte Zionismus. Der Vater des politischen Zionismus war der öster- Nazareth reichisch-ungarische Jude Theodor Herzl. Auf dem ersten Zionistenkongress 1897 in Basel über 800m Stadt wurde die Idee des Zionismus nicht nur auf eine breite Grundlage gestellt, sondern es Jenin Beisan wurden bereits Institutionen ins Leben gerufen, die für die Einwanderung von Juden nach Palästina werben und sie organisieren sollten. Tulkarm Qalqilyah Nablus MITTELMEER Der Zionismus war u.a. eine Antwort auf den europäischen Antisemitismus (Dreyfuß-Affäre) und auf die Pogrome vor allem im zaristischen Russ- Jaffa land. Die Einwanderung von Juden nach Palästina erhielt schon frühzeitig einen systematischen, organisatorischen Rahmen. Wichtigste Institution Lydda JORDANIEN Ramleh Ramallah wurde der 1901 gegründete Jüdische Nationalfond, der für die Anwerbung von Juden in aller Welt, für den Ankauf von Land in Palästina, meist von Jericho arabischen Großgrundbesitzern, und für die Zuteilung des Bodens an die Einwanderer zuständig war.
    [Show full text]
  • Zerohack Zer0pwn Youranonnews Yevgeniy Anikin Yes Men
    Zerohack Zer0Pwn YourAnonNews Yevgeniy Anikin Yes Men YamaTough Xtreme x-Leader xenu xen0nymous www.oem.com.mx www.nytimes.com/pages/world/asia/index.html www.informador.com.mx www.futuregov.asia www.cronica.com.mx www.asiapacificsecuritymagazine.com Worm Wolfy Withdrawal* WillyFoReal Wikileaks IRC 88.80.16.13/9999 IRC Channel WikiLeaks WiiSpellWhy whitekidney Wells Fargo weed WallRoad w0rmware Vulnerability Vladislav Khorokhorin Visa Inc. Virus Virgin Islands "Viewpointe Archive Services, LLC" Versability Verizon Venezuela Vegas Vatican City USB US Trust US Bankcorp Uruguay Uran0n unusedcrayon United Kingdom UnicormCr3w unfittoprint unelected.org UndisclosedAnon Ukraine UGNazi ua_musti_1905 U.S. Bankcorp TYLER Turkey trosec113 Trojan Horse Trojan Trivette TriCk Tribalzer0 Transnistria transaction Traitor traffic court Tradecraft Trade Secrets "Total System Services, Inc." Topiary Top Secret Tom Stracener TibitXimer Thumb Drive Thomson Reuters TheWikiBoat thepeoplescause the_infecti0n The Unknowns The UnderTaker The Syrian electronic army The Jokerhack Thailand ThaCosmo th3j35t3r testeux1 TEST Telecomix TehWongZ Teddy Bigglesworth TeaMp0isoN TeamHav0k Team Ghost Shell Team Digi7al tdl4 taxes TARP tango down Tampa Tammy Shapiro Taiwan Tabu T0x1c t0wN T.A.R.P. Syrian Electronic Army syndiv Symantec Corporation Switzerland Swingers Club SWIFT Sweden Swan SwaggSec Swagg Security "SunGard Data Systems, Inc." Stuxnet Stringer Streamroller Stole* Sterlok SteelAnne st0rm SQLi Spyware Spying Spydevilz Spy Camera Sposed Spook Spoofing Splendide
    [Show full text]
  • Jordan Project Pipeline
    Last update: 14 February 2019 Jordan Project Pipeline USAID readiness Investment size Investment size Project ID Project name Entity Source Description/notes assessment (Million JD) Median (Million JD) This list only marks the initial effort at compiling and evaluating projects; the process will be continued by the Project Facility Unit at the PPDF with close collaboration with governmental entities and Ministries. Energy Jordan Economic Growth Plan 2018-2022 In market but contracts PP1 Generation of electric power by direct burning of waste Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources 120-130 125.00 /Cabinet list of current projects have not been awarded Round 3 Renewable Expand the development of renewable energy projects for PP2 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Jordan Economic Growth Plan 2018-2022 Energy Projects is in the 300.00 300.00 power generation (wind & solar) market The objective is to expand the Jordan Petroleum Refinery, since current production is not sufficient to meet the growing demand in the Jordanian market. The opportunity of converting the low value PP3 4th Expansion of Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company (JPRC) Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Jordan Economic Growth Plan 2018-2022 N/A 1,140.00 1,140.00 heavy fuel oil to more valuable products will allow the Refinery to cover most of the local demand, and this is the basis for the fourth expansion project of the Refinery. Use of 'energy storage through batteries' to reinforce the PP4 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Jordan Economic Growth Plan 2018-2022 N/A 50.00 50.00 electrical grid and maintain its suitability.
    [Show full text]
  • A Guide to Understanding the Struggle for Palestinian Human Rights
    A Guide to Understanding the Struggle for Palestinian Human Rights © Copyright 2010, The Veritas Handbook. 1st Edition: July 2010. Online PDF, Cost: $0.00 Cover Photo: Ahmad Mesleh This document may be reproduced and redistributed, in part, or in full, for educational and non- profit purposes only and cannot be used for fundraising or any monetary purposes. We encourage you to distribute the material and print it, while keeping the environment in mind. Photos by Ahmad Mesleh, Jon Elmer, and Zoriah are copyrighted by the authors and used with permission. Please see www.jonelmer.ca, www.ahmadmesleh.wordpress.com and www.zoriah.com for detailed copyright information and more information on these photographers. Excerpts from Rashid Khalidi’s Palestinian Identity, Ben White’s Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner’s Guide and Norman Finkelstein’s This Time We Went Too Far are also taken with permission of the author and/or publishers and can only be used for the purposes of this handbook. Articles from The Electronic Intifada and PULSE Media have been used with written permission. We claim no rights to the images included or content that has been cited from other online resources. Contact: [email protected] Web: www.veritashandbook.blogspot.com T h e V E R I T A S H a n d b o o k 2 A Guide to Understanding the Struggle for Palestinian Human Rights To make this handbook possible, we would like to thank 1. The Hasbara Handbook and the Hasbara Fellowships 2. The Israel Project’s Global Language Dictionary Both of which served as great inspirations, convincing us of the necessity of this handbook in our plight to establish truth and justice.
    [Show full text]
  • United Nations Conciliation.Ccmmg3sionfor Paiestine
    UNITED NATIONS CONCILIATION.CCMMG3SIONFOR PAIESTINE RESTRICTEb Com,Tech&'Add; 1 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH APPENDIX J$ NON - JlXWISHPOPULATION WITHIN THE BOUNDARXESHELD BY THE ISRAEL DBFENCEARMY ON X5.49 AS ON 1;4-,45 IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PALESTINE GOVERNMENT VILLAGE STATISTICS, APRIL 1945. CONTENTS Pages SUMMARY..,,... 1 ACRE SUB DISTRICT . , , . 2 - 3 SAPAD II . c ., * ., e .* 4-6 TIBERIAS II . ..at** 7 NAZARETH II b b ..*.*,... 8 II - 10 BEISAN l . ,....*. I 9 II HATFA (I l l ..* a.* 6 a 11 - 12 II JENIX l ..,..b *.,. J.3 TULKAREM tt . ..C..4.. 14 11 JAFFA I ,..L ,r.r l b 14 II - RAMLE ,., ..* I.... 16 1.8 It JERUSALEM .* . ...* l ,. 19 - 20 HEBRON II . ..r.rr..b 21 I1 22 - 23 GAZA .* l ..,.* l P * If BEERSHEXU ,,,..I..*** 24 SUMMARY OF NON - JEWISH'POPULATION Within the boundaries held 6~~the Israel Defence Army on 1.5.49 . AS ON 1.4.45 Jrr accordance with-. the Palestine Gp~ernment Village ‘. Statistics, April 1945, . SUB DISmICT MOSLEMS CHRISTIANS OTHERS TOTAL ACRE 47,290 11,150 6,940 65,380 SAFAD 44,510 1,630 780 46,920 TJBERIAS 22,450 2,360 1,290 26,100 NAZARETH 27,460 Xl, 040 3 38,500 BEISAN lT,92o 650 20 16,590 HAXFA 85,590 30,200 4,330 120,520 JENIN 8,390 60 8,450 TULJSAREM 229310, 10 22,320' JAFFA 93,070 16,300 330 1o9p7oo RAMIIEi 76,920 5,290 10 82,220 JERUSALEM 34,740 13,000 I 47,740 HEBRON 19,810 10 19,820 GAZA 69,230 160 * 69,390 BEERSHEBA 53,340 200 10 53,m TOT$L 621,030 92,060 13,710 7z6,8oo .
    [Show full text]
  • Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid Over Palestine
    Metula Majdal Shams Abil al-Qamh ! Neve Ativ Misgav Am Yuval Nimrod ! Al-Sanbariyya Kfar Gil'adi ZZ Ma'ayan Baruch ! MM Ein Qiniyye ! Dan Sanir Israeli Settler-Colonialism and Apartheid over Palestine Al-Sanbariyya DD Al-Manshiyya ! Dafna ! Mas'ada ! Al-Khisas Khan Al-Duwayr ¥ Huneen Al-Zuq Al-tahtani ! ! ! HaGoshrim Al Mansoura Margaliot Kiryat !Shmona al-Madahel G GLazGzaGza!G G G ! Al Khalsa Buq'ata Ethnic Cleansing and Population Transfer (1948 – present) G GBeGit GHil!GlelG Gal-'A!bisiyya Menara G G G G G G G Odem Qaytiyya Kfar Szold In order to establish exclusive Jewish-Israeli control, Israel has carried out a policy of population transfer. By fostering Jewish G G G!G SG dGe NG ehemia G AGl-NGa'iGmaG G G immigration and settlements, and forcibly displacing indigenous Palestinians, Israel has changed the demographic composition of the ¥ G G G G G G G !Al-Dawwara El-Rom G G G G G GAmG ir country. Today, 70% of Palestinians are refugees and internally displaced persons and approximately one half of the people are in exile G G GKfGar GB!lGumG G G G G G G SGalihiya abroad. None of them are allowed to return. L e b a n o n Shamir U N D ii s e n g a g e m e n tt O b s e rr v a tt ii o n F o rr c e s Al Buwayziyya! NeoG t MG oGrdGecGhaGi G ! G G G!G G G G Al-Hamra G GAl-GZawG iyGa G G ! Khiyam Al Walid Forcible transfer of Palestinians continues until today, mainly in the Southern District (Beersheba Region), the historical, coastal G G G G GAl-GMuGftskhara ! G G G G G G G Lehavot HaBashan Palestinian towns ("mixed towns") and in the occupied West Bank, in particular in the Israeli-prolaimed “greater Jerusalem”, the Jordan G G G G G G G Merom Golan Yiftah G G G G G G G Valley and the southern Hebron District.
    [Show full text]
  • The Aesthetics of Islamic Architecture & the Exuberance of Mamluk Design
    The Aesthetics of Islamic Architecture & The Exuberance of Mamluk Design Tarek A. El-Akkad Dipòsit Legal: B. 17657-2013 ADVERTIMENT. La consulta d’aquesta tesi queda condicionada a l’acceptació de les següents condicions d'ús: La difusió d’aquesta tesi per mitjà del servei TDX (www.tesisenxarxa.net) ha estat autoritzada pels titulars dels drets de propietat intel·lectual únicament per a usos privats emmarcats en activitats d’investigació i docència. No s’autoritza la seva reproducció amb finalitats de lucre ni la seva difusió i posada a disposició des d’un lloc aliè al servei TDX. No s’autoritza la presentació del s eu contingut en una finestra o marc aliè a TDX (framing). Aquesta reserva de drets afecta tant al resum de presentació de la tesi com als seus continguts. En la utilització o cita de parts de la tesi és obligat indicar el nom de la persona autora. ADVERTENCIA. La consulta de esta tesis queda condicionada a la aceptación de las siguientes condiciones de uso: La difusión de esta tesis por medio del servicio TDR (www.tesisenred.net) ha sido autorizada por los titulares de los derechos de propiedad intelectual únicamente para usos privados enmarcados en actividades de investigación y docencia. No se autoriza su reproducción con finalidades de lucro ni su difusión y puesta a disposición desde un sitio ajeno al servicio TDR. No se autoriza la presentación de su contenido en una ventana o marco ajeno a TDR (framing). Esta reserva de derechos afecta tanto al resumen de presentación de la tesis como a sus contenidos.
    [Show full text]