Partnerships

Partnerships

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​1) Special Economic Zone Authority

Partnership Concept Between a ​​Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change Research Group and ASEZA

A collaboration between a research group studying Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change , and the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), offers mutual benefit :

Scientific Research: Studying Aqaba’s rock formations to understand past climate conditions and geological history.

Sustainable Development: Providing data to support informed land use, infrastructure planning, and risk management.

Climate Adaptation: Using P​aleoclimate insights to guide modern strategies for water, environment, and biodiversity.

Educational Geotourism: Promoting Aqaba’s natural heritage to attract researchers, students, and eco-tourists.

Capacity Building: Sharing knowledge through training, workshops, and joint publications.


This partnership supports ASEZA’s goals in sustainability, innovation, and positioning Aqaba as a center for scientific and educational excellence.


https://aseza.jo/Default/En



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​2) Ministry of Water and Irrigation

Partnership Concept Between a Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change Research Group and the Ministry of Water and Irregation

This partnership aims to support national water management through scientific research on Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change​:

Climate History Insights: Understanding past rainfall and drought patterns to inform future water planning.

Groundwater Mapping: Identifying ancient aquifers and flow systems to improve groundwater use and sustainability.

Drought Risk Assessment: Using geological evidence to support early warning and drought resilience strategies.

Policy Support: Providing scientific data to help develop informed, climate-adaptive water policies.

Capacity Building: Offering joint research, training, and knowledge exchange between scientists and ministry experts.

This collaboration would strengthen evidence-based water governance and long-term resource planning.​


https://mwi.gov.jo/Default/Ar



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​3) Department of Antiquities 

Partnership Concept Between a Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change Research Group and the Department of Antiquities of Jordan

Collaboration Between the Department of Antiquities of Jordan and a Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change ​Research Group – University of Jordan

This partnership aims to integrate archaeological and geological research to enhance the understanding and preservation of Jordan’s cultural heritage:

Geoarchaeology: Reconstructing ancient environments to support archaeological site interpretation.

Climate-Heritage Link: Studying how Paleoclimate changes impacted ancient societies and heritage sites.

Site Risk Management: Using sedimentary data to assess threats like erosion or flooding to archaeological areas.

Joint Research Projects: Applying sediment analysis and dating methods to archaeological excavations.

Education & Awareness: Co-developing outreach programs that connect natural and cultural history.

Training & Capacity Building: Offering interdisciplinary training for archaeologists and geoscientists.

This collaboration supports heritage preservation through science and fosters national research innovation.


https://www.doa.gov.jo/



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4) Jordan Meteorological Department


Partnership Concept Between a Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change Research Group and the Department of Jordan Meteorological Department ​


Collaboration Between a Sedimentary Records and Paleoclimate Change Research Group and the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD):

This partnership aims to integrate Paleoclimate data with modern meteorological science to support better climate understanding and resilience in Jordan.

Long-Term Climate Insights: Using sedimentary records to reconstruct past rainfall and temperature patterns.

Better Forecasting Models: Enhancing climate prediction accuracy by combining ancient and modern data.

Risk Assessment: Supporting national adaptation plans through deeper understanding of droughts and variability.

Joint Research: Publishing collaborative studies and sharing climate data.

Public Awareness: Promoting understanding of climate history and its relevance today.

Capacity Building: Conducting workshops and training to exchange expertise.


This collaboration strengthens Jordan’s climate knowledge and helps develop smarter, science-based environmental strategies.


https://jmd.gov.jo/​