Assessment of Sand Dune Hazards for Land Use/Land cover in Ma’an Governorate
				
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																		Sand Dune, 													Hazards, 													LULC, 													Ma’an Governorate.															
			
			
										Resumen
The main goals of this paper are to assess the risk of sand accumulation as a hazard for the land use/land cover (LULC) in Ma’an Governorate via comparative quantitative research methods. The results of LULC showed that human activities represent only 340.74 km² (1.03%), namely of built-up area, forest and irrigated area, besides the 240 km of road length concentrated in the western and southwestern regions of Ma’an, so the sand accumulation is hazards well-studied in detail in this area. In conclusion, many farms were relocated from one place to another to avoid areas covered by sand dunes.
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						2019-12-31
					
				
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						AL-Taani, A., & Al-husban, Y. (2019). Assessment of Sand Dune Hazards for Land Use/Land cover in Ma’an Governorate. Opción, 35, 1134-1154. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientifica.luz.edu.ve/index.php/opcion/article/view/30735
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