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## Key findings
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## Key findings
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- Most vulnerable areas in the East of the studied watershed of Amman (Downtown): highest built-up area, highest sensitivity of residents (many disadvantaged inhabitants) and many exposed areas (proximity to flood path)
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- [ ] Most vulnerable areas in the East of the studied watershed of Amman (Downtown):
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- Highest adaptive capacity in the northeast and within the sub-catchment area of Marj Al Hamam: Open space in public land available, but also on private land of wealthy residents: incentives should be created here for the private implementation of measures
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highest built-up area, highest sensitivity of residents (many disadvantaged inhabitants) and many exposed areas (proximity to flood path)
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- Lack of data on critical infrastructure, was compensated by OSM data, which is a promising source for data-scarce regions
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- Base data on critical infrastructure, social and ecological aspects still scarce and needs to be improved for a more detailed risk and vulnerability analysis
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## Acknowledgements
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## Acknowledgements
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