Jordan and the Nagoya Protocol
Jordan signed the Nagoya Protocol the tenth of January 2012. The instrument for ratification was accepted twelve October 2014 when the Protocol came into force. The Section Nagoya Protocol gives more information on the implementation of the Protocol.
Environmental Sustainability Plan for Karak
Download | Karak ESP Eng Ex Sum 29022016.pdf ( 279 KB) |
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View | Open in browser |
Upload date | 28 Jul 2016 |
Contributor | fmusmar |
Geographical coverage | Jordan, Karak |
Release date | 07/08/2017 |
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1 | Karak ESP Eng Ex Sum 29022016.pdf (current) | fmusmar | 28 Jul 2016 | 279 KB | application/pdf |
The Karak Environmental Sustainability Plan (KESP) is the first strategic document addressing environmental sustainability at the Governorate level in Jordan. It represents the result of the collaborative effort facilitated by the Princess Basma Community Centre in Karak belonging to the Jordan Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD). This document was developed by the Environmental Sustainability Group, specifically established by the Governor of Karak for that purpose. The process was supported by the Sustainable Use of Ecosystem Services in Jordan Project implemented by GIZ and executed at the case studies level by GOPA Worldwide Consultants; both working under the National umbrella of the Ministry of Environment.