In addition to its academic programs, the Arava Institute conducts
cross-border studies in four research centers: • The
Center for Hyper-Arid Socio-Ecology (CHASE), directed by Dr. Miri Lavi Neeman, is dedicated to the study of the natural ecosystems in the Arava valley and the interaction between those ecosystems and the region's people. The center brings together Jordanian and Israeli researchers to map the biodiversity of the region. Projects include monitoring of the
2014 Evrona Oil Spill. • The
Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (CREEC), directed by Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, conducts research in a wide variety of subjects focusing on energy policy, solar fuels, photovoltaic technologies, biomass, wind and solar thermal energy, as well as building construction techniques customized to conserve energy in desert climates. • The
Center for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA), directed by Dr. Elaine Solowey, is dedicated to the investigation and preservation of arid lands and their natural resources. Among the center's notable projects is the sprouting of a 2,000-year-old date seed, nicknamed "
Methuselah", and the revival of the
frankincense tree in Israel 1,500 years after its last appearance in the region. • The
Center for Transboundary Water Management (CTWM), directed by Dr. Clive Lipchin, provides a platform for water professionals and policymakers from Israel, Palestine and Jordan to work in water conservation,
desalination, wastewater treatment and education. Its projects include the installation of
greywater treatment systems in Israel and the
West Bank, and research on sinkholes and desalination in the
Dead Sea basin. In addition, the
Arava Center for Sustainable Development (ACSD), under the supervision of Dr. Shmuel Brenner, aims to reduce poverty, enhance sustainability and empower communities by supporting locally driven, environmentally focused development programs worldwide. One of those programs is the agricultural development program "Furrows in the Desert" in
Turkana, Kenya, which intends to create greater food security to the region by building local capacity in sustainable agriculture. == De-extinction projects ==