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The Influence of Geology on Landscape Typology in Jordan: Theoretical Understanding and Planning Implications

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  • Taleb Odeh

    (Arid Lands Academy, The Hashemite University, P.O. Box 330127, Zarqa 13133, Jordan)

  • Natalia Boulad

    (The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), P.O. Box 1215, Jubeiha 11941, Jordan)

  • Omar Abed

    (The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), P.O. Box 1215, Jubeiha 11941, Jordan)

  • Anas Abu Yahya

    (The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), P.O. Box 1215, Jubeiha 11941, Jordan)

  • Nour Khries

    (The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), P.O. Box 1215, Jubeiha 11941, Jordan)

  • Nizar Abu-Jaber

    (Center for the Study of Natural and Cultural Heritage, German Jordanian University, P.O. Box 35247, Amman 11180, Jordan)

Abstract

Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) has been introduced into Jordan through the MEDSCAPES project. The purpose of this project was to streamline landscape studies and integrate them into the land use planning practices in Jordan. Two areas within the Mediterranean and arid climatic zones of the country were chosen as test areas for the methodology. These were the Yarmouk River drainage basin in the northwest of the country and the Mujib River area in the west of Jordan within the Dead Sea basin. Landscape Character Mapping resulted in 22 and 64 Land Description Units (LDUs) for the Yarmouk and Mujib areas, respectively, which were then classified into 14 landscape types. The factors which control the spatial distributions of these units are geology, land cover, landform, and settlements. However, the study suggests that the underlying geology, which influences topography, impacts indirectly on soil types, climate zones, and human activities, and hence has a predominant influence on the character of these units. Specifically, the transition between the Dead Sea Rift Valley and the adjacent highlands create variations in the topographical relief, climate, water availability, and human settlements. Implementation of LCA in Jordan has done much to highlight geological hazards, such as sinkholes, as constraints to development in certain areas. Here, we described how the LCA process could be implemented in Jordan and how this can help in improving land use management practices in the country.

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  • Taleb Odeh & Natalia Boulad & Omar Abed & Anas Abu Yahya & Nour Khries & Nizar Abu-Jaber, 2017. "The Influence of Geology on Landscape Typology in Jordan: Theoretical Understanding and Planning Implications," Land, MDPI, vol. 6(3), pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:6:y:2017:i:3:p:51-:d:106484
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    1. Vassilis Detsis & Georgios Efthimiou & Olga Theodoropoulou & Stavroula Siorokou, 2020. "Determination of the Environmental Factors that Affect the Growth and Survival of Greek Fir Seedlings," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-15, March.
    2. Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis & Theano S. Terkenli & Maria Gabriella Trovato & Nizar Abu-Jaber, 2018. "Landscapes in the Eastern Mediterranean between the Future and the Past," Land, MDPI, vol. 7(4), pages 1-5, December.

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