Projets

The BELP will contribute to restoring the Badia through a dual approach of adapted rangeland management and promotion of alternative income-generating activities for target communities in Ar Ruwaished sub-district (a poverty pocket in the northern Badia) and Al Husseinieh and Al Jafr sub-districts

Rangelands that are subject to land degradation are the object of management interventions under this project. The concept of HERD – Healthy Ecosystems for Rangeland Development – is being consolidated through this project on the back of numerous projects, programs, initiatives, studies, scientific

Land Degradation, Focal Areas, Land Degradation Neutrality, Land Cover and Land cover change, Carbon stocks above or below ground, Land Productivity, Sustainable Land Management, Income Generating Activities, Drought Mitigation, Sustainable Forest, Integrated and Cross-sectoral approach, Community

This project aims to, on the one hand, contribute to strengthen the capacity of the institution to face these challenges and, on the other hand, serve as a pilot project for the ?greening? of the transport systems in Aqaba and raise awareness on the need for, and the benefits of, a reduction of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions globally, nationally and locally.

Climatic changes in the Mediterranean basin and the surroundings are expected to affect adversely precipitation, and cause an increase in temperature. On the other hand, salinity stress is one of the abiotic stresses affecting the performance and production of many crop in Jordan including chickpeas

The Integrated Water Conservation and Management in Yarmouk Forest Reserve project funded by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and implemented by the Royal Society for the conservation of Nature (RSCN) in aim to apply an integrated water natural resources management approach in Yarmouk Forest Reserve that assures a long-term conservation and sustainable use of natural water system in the area

The aim of the BITS project was to reduce the impact of tourism on biodiversity in Jordan. It would intervene at three levels. At the national level, it would develop a regulatory and enforcement framework to reduce the impact of tourism on biodiversity, centrally (upstream); components would be

One of the initiatives implemented by the King Abdullah II Fund for Development in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Agriculture The Roots Program aims to enhance the spirit of volunteerism, initiative and good citizenship among Jordanian youth, by training them and

Jordan was selected to implement a project, aiming at integrating participatory community planning and poverty reduction activities in parallel to biodiversity conservation activities.
The project is supporting the Ministry of Environment in emphasising the importance of ecosystem services at the policy level and making it a permanent point of focus. The development of impactful policy documents, bylaws and strategies related to ecosystem services involves all relevant stakeholders and underlines the leadership of the Ministry of Environment in these national endeavours