Water accounting in the Jordan River Basin
water sensing for remote productivity
Food and Agriculture Organization ; Ihe Delft Institute for Water Education
The Jordan River Basin is the most important water resource shared between the Middle East countries: Israel, Lebanon, Syria,
and Jordan. Its surface water and groundwater have been highly exploited and fought over throughout history. Les mer
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The Jordan River Basin is the most important water resource shared between the Middle East countries: Israel, Lebanon, Syria,
and Jordan. Its surface water and groundwater have been highly exploited and fought over throughout history. The diverse climate
over its area results in spatially variable precipitation and evapotranspiration, thus, variability of water generation and
consumption. To be able to manage the water resources in a sustainable manner, it is important to understand the current state
of the water resources. However with limited up-to-date ground observations, in terms of duration, completeness and quality
of the hydro-meteorological records it is difficult to draw an appropriate picture of the water resources conditions. The
Water Accounting Plus (WA+) system designed by IHE Delft with its partners FAO and IWMI has been applied to gain full insights
into the state of the water resources in the basin