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Corporate and Business Strategy Review. 3:321-327
The tourism sector was the most negatively affected sector due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in areas that depend primarily on tourism, such as Petra, Jordan (World Tourism Organization [UNWTO], 2022). The researchers conducted a survey with t
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International Journal of Botany. 7:230-236
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Water Policy. 13:102-124
A significant worldwide challenge is to increase the food supply to accommodate a population growing to 9,000,000,000 in the face of climate change. Per capita water supply in Jordan is among the world's lowest. Despite this scarcity, three-quarters
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Raed Al Tabini, Khalid Al-Khalidi, Blair L. Waldron, Derek W. Bailey, Mohammad Al Oun, James D. Libbin, Ahmad Alqadi, Kevin B. Jensen
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Rangeland Ecology & Management. 63:707-711
Six varieties of forage kochia ( Kochia prostrata [L.] Schrad.), two Atriplex shrubs native to North America, and four drought-tolerant perennial grass varieties were seeded and evaluated under arid rangeland conditions in Jordan. Varieties were seed
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Journal of ethnopharmacology. 148(3)
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The harsh dry environment of the Badia region in Jordan harbors many valuable plant species that are well known to be used by the local Bedouins (Bedu) for medicinal purposes. An ethnobotanical study was conducted as a
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The Rangeland Journal. 36:35
Most rangelands in Jordan are degraded and contain almost no perennial vegetation. A study was conducted near Tal alRumman, Jordan to evaluate grazing behaviour of sheep under typical sheep management conditions where supplemental barley provides the
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Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice. 2:4
This study investigates the traditional and local knowledge of Bedouin (Badu) communities in the Badia region of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan with regard to livestock production, medicinal plant use and rangeland management, and examines how such
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Agricultural and Food Economics. 1(1):8
This paper discusses the qualitative impact of a grazing/herding management program on the profitability of Small Ruminant (SR) herds near the protected area of the Royal Botanic Garden (RBG) in Tell Ar-Rumman, Jordan. As the ultimate goal of establi