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This book proposes practical and objective solutions to the water conflicts in the Middle East. The book covers four critical areas: the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, where new documentation reveals alarming trends, the politically sensitive Golan Heights, with its water disputed by Israel and Syria, the Hasbani water dispute between Lebanon and Israel, and the longstanding water resource dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians.--Publisher's description.
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Water resources development, Water-supply, Water rights, Arab-Israeli conflict, Practical Politics, Water Supply, Legislation & jurisprudence, Fresh Water, Conservation of Natural Resources, Politics, Ressources en eau, Exploitation, Aspect politique, Eau, Approvisionnement, Droits sur les eaux, Conflit israélo-arabe, Politique, Political aspects, Wasserversorgung, Wasserwirtschaft, Middle East, Jordan River, Euphrates River, Tigris River, International watercourses, Water management, Water, Shared natural resources, ConflictsPlaces
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Water and peace for the people: possible solutions to water disputes in the Middle East
2008, Unesco
in English
9231040863 9789231040863
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Table of Contents
Executive summary
Introduction
Upper Jordan River and the Golan Heights Basins: pt. 1. The water of the Golan Heights: the final quest for a comprehensive peace between Syria and Israel ; pt. 2. Boiling point at the Upper Jordan River : the Wazzani Springs conflict between Lebanon and Israel
Contested water between the Israelis and the Palestinians
The Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers : solutions for Turkey, Syria and Iraq in managing water resources.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-241) and index.
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