TY - JOUR
T1 - Protected area management in Jordan
AU - Schneider, Ingrid E.
AU - Burnett, G. Wesley
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Protected area management is increasingly important throughout the world, particularly in less developed countries and arid regions. The Middle East, including Jordan, has important and unique resources due to its varied topography and climate. In Jordan, the protected areas are privately, rather than publicly, managed, and this provides for a unique and somewhat challenging management effort. The purpose of this paper is to review the establishment and administration of Jordan's protected areas with particular emphasis on the challenges of multiple administrative and legislative layers, departmental working relationships, and a paucity of funding. Interviews with government and nongovernmental experts in Jordan, coupled with a review of pertinent academic and planning literature, served as the information base for this study. Despite new legislative and administrative initiatives, results reveal important and continuing challenges for Jordan. Recommendations include completion of protected area inventories, government wide institutional strengthening, partnering with organizations and the public, as well as legislative reexamination.
AB - Protected area management is increasingly important throughout the world, particularly in less developed countries and arid regions. The Middle East, including Jordan, has important and unique resources due to its varied topography and climate. In Jordan, the protected areas are privately, rather than publicly, managed, and this provides for a unique and somewhat challenging management effort. The purpose of this paper is to review the establishment and administration of Jordan's protected areas with particular emphasis on the challenges of multiple administrative and legislative layers, departmental working relationships, and a paucity of funding. Interviews with government and nongovernmental experts in Jordan, coupled with a review of pertinent academic and planning literature, served as the information base for this study. Despite new legislative and administrative initiatives, results reveal important and continuing challenges for Jordan. Recommendations include completion of protected area inventories, government wide institutional strengthening, partnering with organizations and the public, as well as legislative reexamination.
KW - Administration
KW - Jordan
KW - Privatization
KW - Protected areas
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U2 - 10.1007/s002679910019
DO - 10.1007/s002679910019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033973137
SN - 0364-152X
VL - 25
SP - 241
EP - 246
JO - Environmental management
JF - Environmental management
IS - 3
ER -