Aligned National Action Plan (NAP) to Combat Desertification in Jordan 2015-2020. Country/Territory Jordan Document type Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Land & soil, Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Desertification Environmental planning Sustainable development Education Ecosystem preservation Indigenous peoples Climate change Soil pollution/quality Water shortage/drought Geographical area Middle East, NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, Red Sea Gulf of Aden, Western Asia Entry into force notes 2015 – 2020. Abstract In order to combat desertification, mitigating collateral impacts and decreasing the concomitant poverty and land degradation, the Government of Jordan, represented by the Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with other governmental and non-governmental institutions, prepared this sectoral document named Aligned National Action Plan (NAP) to Combat Desertification in Jordan 2015-2020, because it is aligned with the 5 Operational Objectives of the UNCCD ten-year Strategy. To reach the objective, at national level, are required integrated interventions in various sectors, including water, agriculture, energy, urban development and several others, identifying indicators for long-term and short-term monitoring of desertification. The Vision of the NAP is “Productive and sustainable use and management of land resources to support poverty reduction, environmental sustainability and national economy”. The 5 Operational Objectives to achieve this Vision are: 1) Advocacy, Awareness Raising and Education, to actively influence relevant national and local processes and actors to adequately address desertification/land degradation and drought related issues; 2) Policy Framework, to develop an enabling environment for solutions to combat desertification/land degradation and mitigate the effect of drought; 3) Science, Technology and Knowledge, to strengthen the collection and use of scientific evidence and knowledge on desertification and mitigation of the effects of drought; 4) Capacity Building, to prevent and reverse desertification/land degradation and mitigate the effects of drought and to enable sustainable land and ecosystem management; and 5) Financing and Technology Transfer, creating an integrated financial strategy to mobilize and improve coordination of national and external financial and technological resources. Full text English Website www.unccd.int