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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME:DAWUD MOHAMMAD HASAN ALEISAWI

DATE OF BIRTH:November 1, 1946

PLACE OF BIRTH:Kufor ana

NATIONALITY:Jordanian

MARITAL STATUS:Married

CHILDREN:3 Girls + 1 Boy

TEL.:Home 00 962, 5471515, 5471510,

Office 00 962 6 535500 ext. 22207, 22240 22222

FAX:Office 00 962 6 5300253

Mobile 00 962 777 499544, 00 962 799 881898

Present Contact:MissouriBotanical Garden,

4344 Shaw Blvd,

St. Louis, 63110

Missouri, USA

Mobile: 1(314) 898 3218

Work: 1(314) 577 0853

ADMINISTRATION:

  • H. H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, Chair of Environmental and Biodiversity Studies, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, Manama 1999- 2002.
  • Dean of Scientific Research, University of Applied Sciences, Amman. 1987-1998.
  • Acting Dean of Postgraduate Studies, May-Sept.1997.
  • Vice Dean of Postgraduate Studies, University of Jordan, Amman. 1995-1997.
  • Vice Dean of Academic Research, University of Jordan, Amman. 1994/1995.
  • Director of the M.Sc. Programme (Environmental and Planning Studies), 1995-1997.
  • Secretary General of Arab Biologist Union, Nov. 1997 - Now.

PERMANENT POSITION:

Professor of Botany

Department of Biological Sciences;

Faculty of Science,

University of Jordan,

Amman 11942 - Jordan

Tel. Office 00 962 6 535500 ext. 22207, 22222

Tel. Home 00 962 6 5471515, 5471510

Fax: office: 00 962 5300253

Mobile: 00962 777 499 544

e-mail: aleisawi@.ju.edu.jo

DEGREES:

Ph.D. Botany (Plant Taxonomy) 1977

Department of Botany

Faculty of Science

University of ReadingBerks,

England

THESIS TITLE:

Systematic Study in Umbelliferae

1. The Umbelliferae in Jordan

2. Revision of the Genera Tordylium L. and Turgenia Hoffm.

SCHOLARSHIPS:

  1. UNESCO scholarship 1974 –1976
  2. University of Jordan 1976 –1977
  3. DAAD, GERMANY, summer 1982 & 1992
  4. FCO, British Council 1990 -1991. (Crown Prince Hasan Award)
  5. ItalianAcademy of Sciences 1996,1997

POST DOCTORAL AND SABBATICAL YEARS:

Visiting Professor

1Sept. 1984 - Sept. 1985

  1. Department of Botany, University of Reading; and The Herbarium, Kew
  2. RoyalBotanic Gardens, Richmond. UK. Paid by the University of Jordan.

2Aug. 1990- Aug. 1991

  1. NaturalHistoryMuseum (BritishMuseum) and Department of Botany; University of Reading

3Sabbatical year, Dean of Scientific Research, University of Applied Sciences, Amman. 1987-1998

4Sabbatical year, Sep. 2007- Sep. 2008 at the Balq’a Applied University

INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:

INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGICAL BIODIVERSITY EXPERT

  1. Government of Jordan representative in the Ad Hoc and Technical Working Group of Experts on Biological Diversity for the preparation of the Global Biodiversity Strategy 1989-1992.
  2. Member of the UNEP Biological Advisory Panel I 1989-1992.
  3. (UNEP) International Advisory Panel for Biological Diversity Convention 1993-1994.
  4. GTZ Expert for Jordan Vegetation Survey 1992.
  5. Dana Reserve botanical expert (World Bank Project in Jordan).
  6. Azraq Wetland Reserve botanical expert (World Bank Project in Jordan) 1995.
  7. National Biodiversity Assessment 1995-1996 (UNEP) Jordan National Study.
  8. ALECSO The Arab League for Education and Science, Biological Diversity Group, 1995-1998.
  9. (UNDP) International Consultant for Sudan Biological Diversity and Country Strategy. June-August 2003.
  10. ICARDA International Consultant for Agrobiodiversity in Lebanon Nov. 2003.
  11. Jordan representative in the UNESCO ecotechnie Arab Region Ecotechnie Network (AREN) since 1998 until now.
  12. ICARDA International Consultant for the Agro-biodiversity project Syria 2005
  13. UNESCO, AREN Member and advisor to UNESCO offices Qatar and Cairo

LOCAL NATIONAL EXPERIENCE.

  1. Expert in many local planes related to Biodiversity, Environmental impact assessment, and Vegetation, Flora, Pollution and Medicinal plants.
  2. Member of the National Environment Strategy (Wildlife).
  3. Member of the Reserve Committee for the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature.
  4. Plant representative for CITES (Conservation of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
  5. Expert in the National Badia Project.
  6. Member in the national Biological Diversity Committee.
  7. RoyalBotanic GardenSteering Committee
  8. Cement factories pollution in Jordan
  9. Medicinal Plants In Jordan, Consultant study
  10. EIA baptism site study –Jordan
  11. EIA Zarga-Ma'een Dead Sea Road
  12. EIA Petra rehabilitation study
  13. Mujib Reserve vegetation communities 2006-2008, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature in Collaboration with World Bank and the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation.
  14. Medicinal and Herbal Plant in the highlands of Northern Jordan, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture (NCARTT, Now NCARE) World Bank and Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

1.Academic Ranks

Professor of Botany

University of Jordan, Aug. 1988 Now.

Associate Professor

University of Jordan, Jan. 1984 Aug. 1988.

Assistant Professor

Department of Biological Sciences

Faculty of Science

University of Jordan 1977 1.1.1984

Instructor

University of Jordan 19711974

2. Postgraduate student supervision

Supervision of many M.Sc. students at the University of Jordan and Ph.D. students in cooperation with international universities.

COURSES TAUGHT

I. Undergraduate Courses

Ecology (University 100)1-6 years level

Plant Taxonomy (451)4th year level

Palynology (454)4th year level

Paleontology4th year level

Plant Anatomy (353)3rd year level

Vascular Plants (252)2nd year level

Nonvascular Plants (251)2nd year level

General Botany (Plant Biology)2-3rd year level

General Ecology (301)3rd year level

General Biology(101,102,103 & 1041st year level

Mycology (352)3rd year level

Special Topics (381)3rd year level

Seminar (491)4th year level

Research (499)4th year level

Phytochemistry (Pharmacy)5th year level

Research Methods4th year level

II. Postgraduate Courses

Flora of Jordan (707)

Advanced Taxonomy (753)

Advanced Palynology (754)

Selected Topics in Botany (782)

Seminar (791)

Research Methods (794)

Research Project (799)

Plant Ecology (705)

Planning and Management of Ecological Projects (724)

Desert environment

Desert Resources

Plant Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Ecosystems

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE:

Instructor:

1. University of Jordan 19711974

Plant Taxonomy4th year level

Plant Pathology4th year level

Mycology4th year level

PlantKingdom2nd year level

General Biology1st year level

2. Herbarium Supervisor

University of Jordan 19711974

OTHER OCCUPATIONS:

Curator of the Herbarium

Dept. of Biological Sciences

Faculty of Science

University of Jordan

OTHER ABILITIES:

COMPUTER USE INCLUDING:

A. Word Star since 1984

B. Word Perfect

C. Windows & WinWord

D. Use of Eng. Graph

E. Lotus 123 (EXCEL)

F. Debase III+ (FOXPRO)

G. Framework

H. Autocad

A certificate in Computer Diploma authorized by the ministry of Education based on a course attendance in a local institute.

FIELDS OF RESEARCH INTEREST

1. INITIATION OF A NATIONAL HERBARIUM CONTAINING 60,000

SPECIMENS

2. FLORA OF JORDAN AND TAXONOMY INCLUDING:

A. List of Jordan Vascular Plants.

B. Revision of certain families.

C. Revision of genera.

D. Production of local floras for some geographical parts in Jordan.

E. Publications dealing with new taxa to the flora of Jordan.

3. VEGETATION, RANGE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF

NATURE INCLUDING:

A. Vegetation of Jordan and map of plant regions.

B. Publications on range reserves, natural reserves and protection.

C. National environment strategy and state of environment.

4. AEROBIOLOGY AND PALYNOLOGY INCLUDING:

A. Publications on aerobiology of Jordan and a pollen calendar.

B. Publications on pollen morphology of some families in Jordan.

C. M.Sc. Thesis of my students on aerobiology (fungal spores and pollen grains) and production of pollen extracts from some pollen allergens local plants.

5. PLANT ANATOMY INCLUDING:

A. Publications on sea grasses of the gulf of Aqaba.

B. Anatomy of some local plants.

6. LOCAL PLANT USES INCLUDING:

A. Publications on medicinal plants in Jordan.

B. Publication on Wild Edible Plants in Jordan.

C. Use of plants in Landscape Architecture and Ornamentation.

7. Tissue culture use:

A. I have spend a period of one year training on the use of tissue culture at the

University of Reading, UK. Were I was able to do the following:

1. Production of plants from the haploid microspores of Brassica napus.

2. Propagation of banana plants.

3. Handling and sub culturing of cell suspension.

4. Potato explanting and selection especially to salinity and drought.

5. Lupinus embryo rescue and reproduction from hypocotyls.

B. Training at the micro propagation unit, RoyalBotanic Gardens, Kew on the use of the tissue culture for the reproduction of some rare and endangered species of Orchids, Ferns, Cactus & succulents and others.

COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONS

1. INTERNATIONAL

  1. OPTIMA (Organization for the PhytoTaxonomic Investigation of the
  2. Mediterranean Area). Advisor of the country.
  3. Organization of International Aerobiology.
  4. International Organization of Plant Taxonomy.
  5. The Linnaean Society.
  6. Member of the Expert Panel I of Biodiversity UNEP 1993-1994.
  7. Assistant of the Secretary General of the Arab Biologist Union 1995 - Now.
  8. Arab Expert Committee on Conservation and Biodiversity ALECSO 1995-
  9. Now.

2. LOCAL (outside the university)

  1. President of the Jordan Society of Biological Sciences
  2. Member of the national Scientific Committee, Higher Council for Science
  3. and Technology.
  4. Team leader of Biodiversity, Higher Council for Science and Technology.
  5. Member of the national Biodiversity Committee
  6. Member of the national committee of Man and Biosphere Map.
  7. Active member in the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature.
  8. Member in the committee of natural reserves.
  9. Member of the national committee of poisonous plants.

3. LOCAL (at the university of Jordan)

  1. Member of the university council 1987/1988.
  2. Member of the faculty council 1982/1983; 1987/1988.
  3. Member in the department council since 1977.
  4. Member in the postgraduate committee.
  5. Member in the curriculum committee.
  6. Member in the advisory committee of freshman students both in the faculty and the department.
  7. Member in the department Equipment committee.
  8. Member in the University photography club.
  9. Advisor of the students biology society.
  10. Advisor of the protection of nature club.
  11. Member in the faculty science and research committee.
  12. Member in the university science and research committee.
  13. Head of the Science and Research committee at the faculty of Science 1992-1994.
  14. Steering committee of the University Science and Research Committee 1992-1994.
  15. Steering committee of the University Committee for the Center for Consultation Technical services & Studies 1993-1997.
  16. Steering committee of the Centre of Water Research and Environmental Studies 1995-1997.

REFEREES

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Prof. Abdallah al-Musa

Ex President

University of Jordan

Amman - Jordan

Tel.: 962-6-5355000

Fax: 962-6-5355522

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Prof. Isam Zabalawi

ex Minister of Higher Education, Ex-Vice President

University of Jordan

Amman - Jordan

Tel.: 962-6-5355000

Fax: 962-6-5355522

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Prof. Anwar M. Battikhi

Director of Science and Technology Council

Ex-President

AL-HashemiehUniversity

Jordan

Tel.: 962-6-5340401

Fax: 962-6-5340589

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Dr. Khalid Shraydeh

Ex Minister of Energy

Ex Director General

Higher Council for Science and Technology

Amman - Jordan

Tel.: 962-6-5340401

Fax: 962-6-5340589

Prof. Dr. V.H. Heywood

School of Plant Science

Department of Botany

The University of Reading,

Whiteknights, RG6 2AS

P.O. Box 221

Reading, Berks, UK

Tel. 00 44 (0)1 734 613640 (Office)

Fax + 44 (0)1 734 753676

e-mail:

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Prof. Peter Crane

Ex General Director

Royal Botanic Gardens

Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB

U K

Ex. Deputy Director

FieldMuseum of Natural History

Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive

Chicago, Illinois60605-2496, U S A

Area Code 312

Tel. 922-9410

Fax 00 1-321-360-9858

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Prof. Dr. K. Müller-Hohenstein

Institüt fur Geowissenschaften

Universitat Bayreuth

Lehrsutuhl Biogeographie

Universitat ssr 30

Postfach 101251

FAX 00 49 921 552315

GERMANY

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Prof. Dr. Fabio Garbari

Dipartimento Di Scienze Botaniche

Università di Pisa

I- 56100 Pisa - Via Luca Ghini, 5

Tel. 050-561795 - 560405

Fax. 0039-050-551345

I T A L Y

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Prof. S. Blackmore

General Director

Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh,

Edinburgh - Scotalnd

U K

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Dr. A. Charpain

Ville de Geneve

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques

Case postale 60CH1292 Chambesy

Geneve

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Prof. Dr. Podlech

Institüt fur Systematische Botanik

der Universitat München

Menzinger StraBe 67

D8000 München 19.

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

  1. Boulus, L. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1977). Studies on the flora of Jordan. 6. On the flora of Ras AnNaqab. Candollea, 32(1): 11118.
  1. Boulus, L. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1977). Studies on the flora of Jordan. 8. New and noteworthy plants. Candollea, 32(2): 269 276.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1982). List of Jordan Vascular Plants. Mitt. Bot. München, 18: 79182.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1983). Studies on the flora of Jordan. 10. New Species to the flora of Jordan. Candollea, 38(1): 365-385.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1983). Studies on the flora of Jordan. II. On the flora of Wadi Araba (ArabaValley). Candollea, 38(1): 359364.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M.Forest Protection (1983). Arab League for Education, Culture & Science Organization (Scientific Department). Tunis. (Booklet).
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1983). The present status of Taxonomy in the Arab World. Submitted to the Symposium: State of Biology in Arab States. Baghdad. 58 Dec. Published in the special issue7. BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL. The News Magazine of the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS).
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1984). MedChecklist. Vol. 1. OPTIMA, Geneve. Advisor of Jordan in OPTIMA.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1985). Vegetation of Jordan. In Hadidi, A. (edit.). Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan. II. Ministry of Archaeology. Amman. pp:4557.
  1. Lutfy, R., Saliba, I., Abueriesh, G., ALEisawi, D. M. & ALHajj, H. (1985). Laboratory Manual of General Biology, University of Jordan.
  1. Wahbeh, M. I. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1985). Anatomy of seagrasses of the genus Halophila (Hydrocharitaceae) and Halodule (Cymodoceaceae) from the Gulf of Aqaba. I. Leaf Blades. Dirasat, XII(2): 2734.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). MedChecklist. Vol. 3. OPTIMA, Geneve. Advisor of Jordan in OPTIMA.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). The Orchids of Jordan. Kew Bulletin, 41(2): 359377.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). Studies on the flora of Jordan. 12. Monocotyledons new to Jordan, with notes on some interesting species.Kew Bull., 41(2): 349357.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). New and Noteworthy Dicotyledonous to Jordan. Kew Bulletin., 41(4): 949956.
  1. Abudi, A., ALEisawi, D. M., Sabri, S. & Abu Zarga, M. (1986). Chemical constituents of flora of Jordan (I). Alkaloids of Fumaria densiflora.J. Nat. Prod., 49(2): 370.
  1. Abu Safieh, K. A., ALEisawi, D. M., Abu Zarga, M. H. & Sabri, S. S. (1986). Chemical constituents of the flora of Jordan, II. Alkaloids of Leontic leontopetalum.J. Nat. Prod., 49(4): 726727.
  1. Hatough, A., ALEisawi, D. M. & Disi, A. (1986). The effect of Conservation on the wildlife in Jordan.Environmental Conservation, 13(4): 331335.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). Pollen Morphology of Ranunculaceae in Jordan. Pollen et Spores.28(34): 311328.
  1. Lahham, J. N. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). Pollen Morphology of Jordanian Zygophyllaceae. Candollea, 41(2): 325328.
  1. ELAfifi, F., ALEisawi, D. M., ALKhalil, S. & Schiff, P. (1986). Alkaloids of Glaucium grandiflorum. J. of Nat. Prod., 49(6): 11661167.
  1. ELAfifi, F., ALEisawi, D. M. (1986). Indigenous Medicinal Plants of the family Compositae in Jordan and their uses in the folks medicine. Submitted to the Medicinal Plants in the Arab World Conference, Baghdad. Nov. 1986.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. & Dajani B. (1987). Aerobiology: Pollen grains study in Amman, Jordan. Grana, 26: 231238.
  1. Nukul, G. S., Abu Zarga, M. H., Sabri, S. S. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1987). Chemical Constituents of the Flora of Jordan, Part III. Monooacetyl diphyllin apisoide, A new Arylnaphthalene Lignan from Haplophyllum buxbaumii. J. Nat. Prod., 50(4): 748750.
  1. Lahham, J. N. & AlEisawi, D. M. (1987). Pollen Morphology of Jordanian Cruciferae. Mit. Bot. München, 23: 355375.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. & Hatough, A. (1987). Ecological Analysis of the Vegetation of shaumari Reserve in Jordan. Dirasat, XIV (12): 8194.
  1. Lutfy, R., Saliba, I., Abueriesh, G., ALEisawi, D. M. & ALHajj, H. (1988). Laboratory Manual of General Biology, University of Jordan. Second Edition.
  1. Hatough, A. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1988). The Arabian Oryx in Jordan. Journal of Arid Environments, 14: 291300.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1988). Resedaceae in Jordan. Bot. Jahrb. Syst., 110 (1): 1739.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. & Dajani, B. (1988). Airborne Pollen of Jordan. Grana, 27(3): 219227.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. & Jury, S. L. (1988). A taxonomic Revision of the genus Tordylium (Apiaceae). Bot. Jour. Lin. Soc., 97: 357403.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. & Takruri, H. R. (1989). A Checklist of Wild Edible Plants in Jordan.ArabGulf. J. Res., Agric. Biol. Sci., B7 (1): 79102.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1989). Pollen Morphology of Caryophyllaceae in Jordan. Mitt. Bot. Staatsamml. Munchen, 28: 599614.
  1. ALEisawi, D. M. (1989). Chromosome counts of Umbelliferae in Jordan. Ann. Bot., XLVII: 201214.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1989). Wild Life in Jordan. In, Tell, S. & Sara, Y. (eds.): State of the Environment In Jordan (In Arabic). The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and the Environment. Amman. Pp. 183-196.
  1. Hatough, A. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1990). Rodent Ecology in Shaumari Reserve in Jordan. Dirasat, 17(3): 62-85.
  1. ALKhalil, S., Aqel, M., Afifi, F. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1990). Effects of aqueous extract of Ferula ovina on smooth muscles of rabbit and guinea pig.Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 30: 35-42.
  1. Aqel, M., ALKhalil, S., Afifi, F. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1991). Effects of aqueous extract of Glaucium arabicum on smooth muscles of rabbit and guinea pig. Int. J. Pharmacognosy, 29(1): 2-8.
  1. Aqel, M., AlKhalil, S., Afifi, F. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1991). The relaxing effect of Ferula sinaica extract on smooth muscles. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 31: 373-381.
  1. Afifi, F. U., Al-Khalil, S., Mahasneh, A., AL-Eisawi, D. M., Sharaf, M., Wong, K. & Schiff, Jr. P. L. (1991). Antifungal Flavonoids from Varthemia iphionoides. Phytotherapy Research, 5: 173-175.
  1. Qrunfleh, M. M., Arafeh, M. M. S. & AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1992). Nodal anatomy of two low-chill peach cultivars as related to adventitious root formation. Advances in Horticultureal Science, 3: 129-133.
  1. Al-Khalil, S., AL-Eisawi, D. M., & Fischer, N. (1992). Phytochemical Analysis of Inula viscosa. Alex. J. Pharam. Sci. 6(3): 307-309.
  1. Al-Khalil, S., AL-Eisawi, D. M., Sharaf, M. & Schiff, P. (1993) Alkaloides of Jordanian Cocculus pendulus. Planta Medica,59(3): 267.
  1. Arafeh M. S., Qrunfleh, M. M. & Al-Eisawi, D. M. (1993). Propagation of two chill peach cultivars by stem cutting. I. Anatomical aspects. Mu'tah, (5): 17-33.
  1. Al-Khalil, S. & AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1993). Phytochemical Analysis of Rheum palaestinum. Dirasat, 20B (1): 151-153.
  1. Abed, A.M., AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1994). Geobotanical Exploration for Copper and Manganese in NorthEastern Wadi Araba, Jordan. Dirasat, XXI (3): 189-20.
  1. Al-Khalil, S., AL-Eisawi, D. M., Masaya, K., & Munekazu, I.(1994). New Isoflavones From Iris nigricans. Journal of Natural Products, 57 (2): 201-205.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1994). Forests and man impact in Jordan. Proceedings of "MAN AND MOUNTAIN' 94". Primo Convegno Internazionale la Protezione e lo Sviluppo dell' Ambiente Montano. Ponte di legno (BS), Italy, 20 - 24 1994.Printed in Italy by Grafiche Galeati, Via Selica 189, 40026 lomola.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1994). Flora of Jordan: Importance and Diversity. Proceedings of "PLANT GENETIC RESOURCE WORKSHOP". Amman, 2-4 August 1994.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M., Oran, S. & Podlech, D. (1994). Two New genera of Umbelliferae to the flora of Jordan. Sendtendra, 2:31- 34.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M., Oran, S. & Podlech, D. (1994). Two new genera of Compositae to the flora of Jordan. Sendtendra, 2:35- 37.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1995). Flora and Vegetation of Azraq Wetland Reserve. Azraq Oasis Conservation Project. RAMSAR and The World Bank. pp. 72.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1995) Flora of Dana Reserve, in Dana Reserve Project, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature. Amman. Submitted to the World Bank.
  1. Al-Khalil, S. & Al-Eisawi, D. M. (1995). The Chemotaxonomic Profile of Iris atrofusca and I. atropurpurea. Bull. Fac. Pharm. Cairo Univ., 33: 111-114.
  1. Oran, S., Oran, R. & AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1995). Biodiversity of KarakProvince (Jordan). Mu'tah Journal for Research and Studies, 10(4): 15-42.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1996). Vegetation of Jordan. Book Published By UNESCO (ROSTAS). Cairo. pp. 284.
  1. Oran, S. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1996). Nicotina glauca (Solanaceae). A new species to the flora of Jordan. Quad. Mus. Stor. Nat. Livorno,13: 19-21.
  1. Fakuri, W., Khlaif, H. & ALEisawi, D. M. (1996). Histological studies in stem and root cross sections of tomato seedlings artificially inoculated with Agrobacterium tumifaciens. Adv. Hort. Sci.,10: 59-65.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. & Oran, S. (1996).Biodiversity in Jordan: Plant Biodiversity. Proceedings of: The Third Jordanian Scientific Conference, 26, August-2 September. Higher Council for Science and Technology, Amman. Land Resources for Sustainable use. Volume 5. Ecology, 1-23.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1996).FloresticState of Conservation in Jordan. Proceedings of the Meeting of Arab Plant Specialists. Ryadh, Suadi Arabia, 17-19 May 1996.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D., EL-Oqlah, A., Oran, S. and Lahham, J. (1996). Plant Biodiversity in Jordan. Plant genetic resources of Jordan, Proceedings of a National Seminar, 2-4 August 1994, Amman, Jordan, West Asia and North Africa Regional Office, IPGRI. pp. 13-51.
  1. Edwards, M., AL-Eisawi, D. M. & Millington, A. (1996). The use of ERS Atsr-2 Data for monitoring rangeland vegetation in the Eastern Badia, Jordan. University of Leicester. Submitted to the Remote Sensing Society Annual Conference.
  1. Edwards, M., Al-Eisawi, D., Wellens, J. and Millington, A. (1997). Mapping and Monitoring of Arid land Vegetation in Jordan Using ATSR-2. 3rd. ERS Symposium, Florence, Italy, 1997 – Abstracts and Papers.
  1. AL-Khalil, S., Sabri, S., AL-Dwairi, W., AL-Eisawi, D. & Abuzarga, M. (1997). Chemical constituents of Sternbergia clusiana. Alex. J. Pharm. Sci.,11 (2): 65-69.
  1. Afifi, F., Saket, M., Jaghabir, M. and AL-Eisawi, D. (1997). Effect of Varthemia iphionoides on blood glucose level of normal rats with sreptozocin-Induced Diabetes mellitus. Current Therapeutic Research, 58(11): 888-892.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D., Borzatti von Lwenstern, A. and Garbari, F. (1997). New or confirmed species to Jordan from Wadi Rum. Inform. Bot. Ital.,28(3): 404-409.
  1. AL-Khalil, S., Alkofahi, A., AL-Eisawi, D. and AL-Shibib, A. (1997). Transtorine, a new Quinoline Alkaloid from Ephedra transitoria. Jour. Nat. Prod.
  1. AL-Eisawi, D. M. (1998). Field Guide to Wild Flowers of Jordan and Neighbouring Countries. Jordan Press Foundation "Al Rai".