Waterways parks and resiliency barely exist where I’m from. Jordan is currently dealing with water shortages, so waterways are definitely out of the question, although one thing I can say for sure is that if we had water and rivers available Jordanians would use them to their full extent. Occasionally is rains quiet heavily in the winter and we are left with floods, which lead to huge sort of ponds. Hilariously, I have even witnessed people using little boats in those “ponds. On the plus side of all of this we don’t deal with major floods occasionally, and when we do it’s because of heavy rain, and not the flooding of rivers or seas. Resiliency in Jordan has not been going quiet well for the past several years. The country cannot deal well with unexpected changes. When it snowed last year, some of the streets were even blocked for a week. There is never a plan. “If only we could accept climate change as a way of life just likes the Dutch. I think we’d be able to come up with innovative solutions and plans once and for all, but most of us have trouble thinking outside the box.