In 2014, internal renewable water resources per capita for Jordan was 89.8 cubic meters. Between 1972 and 2014, internal renewable water resources per capita of Jordan was declining at a moderating rate to shrink from 376.4 cubic meters in 1972 to 89.8 cubic meters in 2014.
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Date | Value | Change, % |
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2014 | 89.8 | -7.91 % |
2012 | 97.5 | -17.64 % |
2007 | 118.4 | -14.27 % |
2002 | 138.1 | -7.99 % |
1997 | 150.1 | -17.62 % |
1992 | 182.2 | -20.33 % |
1987 | 228.7 | -17.41 % |
1982 | 276.9 | -15.06 % |
1977 | 326.0 | -13.39 % |
1972 | 376.4 | -27.15 % |
1967 | 516.7 | -27.06 % |
1962 | 708.4 |