Environment & Sustainability Guide in Jordan
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Jordan's air quality remains stable per 6-month trends, with urban areas like Amman experiencing moderate PM2.5 levels (15-35 µg/m³ annually). Major sources include traffic, industry, and regional dust. Government initiatives like the 2022-2027 National Air Quality Plan aim to reduce emissions through vehicle standards and monitoring stations.
Water Quality
Jordan has one of the world's lowest per capita water availability (~100 m³/year). Treated desalinated and groundwater supplies 95% of drinking water, meeting WHO standards in urban areas, but rural access lags. Pollution from agriculture (nitrates) and wastewater affects groundwater; 70% of households have piped water but face intermittent supply.
Recycling System
Jordan's recycling rate is low at ~5-10%, with informal sector handling most plastics and metals. Formal systems exist in Amman via Ifaaqiyeh company, collecting paper, plastics, glass. National strategy targets 20% by 2025 through extended producer responsibility. Available types: plastic, paper, metal, glass; e-waste growing concern.
Green Spaces
Forest coverage is minimal at 1.2% (120,000 ha), mostly semi-arid shrubland. Jordan has 12 nature reserves and 10% land under protection via Royal Society for Nature Conservation (RSCN). Key areas: Dana Biosphere Reserve, Mujib Nature Reserve. Reforestation targets 50,000 ha by 2030 amid desertification.
Environmental Policies
Jordan ratified Paris Agreement (2016), commits to 3.1% GHG reduction by 2030. Key policies: National Climate Strategy 2021-2050, 20% RE by 2025/50% by 2030. Plastic ban on single-use bags (2021), targets 40% reduction. Enforcement via Ministry of Environment.
- •National Climate Change Policy 2021
- •Renewable Energy Law 2012
- •Plastic Pollution Control Regulation 2021
Natural Disaster Risk
MODERATEJordan faces flash floods, earthquakes, droughts, landslides. Located on Dead Sea Fault, seismic risk high. Recent events: 2023 flash floods killed 4; 2018 Dead Sea floods 21 deaths.
Sustainability Initiatives
Jordan's RE capacity grew from 0% (2012) to 26% (2023), led by solar (1.5 GW) and wind. Targets 50% RE by 2030 via feed-in tariffs and tenders. Shams Ma'an CSP plant operational since 2016.
National Water Strategy 2025-2040 includes wastewater reuse (25% supply), desalination expansion (Aqaba plant 300 MCM/year). Smart metering reduced losses 15%; rainwater harvesting mandatory for new buildings.
Solid Waste Management Strategy 2023 targets sanitary landfills (95% coverage), composting plants, 20% recycling by 2025. Private sector concessions operate 7 landfills.
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