Participatory groundwater management in Jordan: Development and analysis of options

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Mohamed Chebaane
Hazim El-Naser
Jim Fitch
Amal Hijazi
Amer Jabbarin
机构
[1] Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI),Principal Development Specialist, Acting Head of the Water Resources Management Practice
[2] Minister of Water and Irrigation (MWI),Agricultural Economist, International Consultant
[3] Fitch & Marshall Inc.,Project Management Specialist
[4] Water Resources and Environment Office,Agriculture Economist, Associate Professor, Department of Agriculture
[5] USAID,undefined
[6] University of Jordan,undefined
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Hydrogeology Journal | 2004年 / 12卷
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Aquifer systems; Over-exploitation; Management options; Participatory management; Sustainable pumping;
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Groundwater over-exploitation has been on the rise in Jordan. Competing demands have grown in the face of perennial water shortages, a situation which has been exacerbated by drought conditions in the past decade. This paper reports findings of a project in which management options to address over-exploitation were developed for one of Jordan’s principal aquifer systems, the Amman-Zarqa Basin. Options for addressing the situation were developed through a participatory approach that involved government officials and various public and private sector interest groups. Particular efforts were made to involve well irrigators, who are likely to be heavily impacted by the changes required to reduce groundwater pumping to a sustainable level. With information obtained from a rapid appraisal survey as well as from interviews with farmers, community groups, government officials, and technical experts, an extensive set of options was identified for evaluation. Based on integrated hydrogeologic, social, and economic analysis, five complementary management options were recommended for implementation. These included the establishment of an Irrigation Advisory Service, buying out farm wells, placing firm limits on well abstraction and irrigated crop areas, exchanging treated wastewater for groundwater, and measures to increase the efficiency of municipal and industrial water use. Various combinations and levels of these options were grouped in scenarios, representing possible implementation strategies. The scenarios were designed to assist decision makers, well owners and other stakeholders in moving gradually towards a sustainable abstraction regime. Social and economic aspects of each option and scenario were analyzed and presented to stakeholders, together with a summary of legal, institutional and environmental ramifications. Combining scientific analysis with a participatory approach in the Amman Zarqa Basin groundwater management was devised as a prototype to be used in the management of other groundwater basins in Jordan. This participatory management approach would also be useful in other parts of the world that are experiencing similar groundwater over-exploitation problems.
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