Managing Water for Peace in the Middle East

Managing Water for Peace in the Middle East
Author: Masahiro Murakami
Publisher: United Nations University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789280808582


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The aim of this study is to provide some innovative technological answers to the fundamental questions of how to sustain the water supply - now and for the future. The author evaluates several non-conventional approaches that have the potential to resolve this persistent problem, and thus contribute towards peace among the water users in the Middle East.

Water, Peace and the Middle East

Water, Peace and the Middle East
Author: J. A. Allan
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:


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Water is a key issue on the agenda of peace between Israel and its Arab neighbours. The circumstances in which Gaza gained its autonomy leaves it in a disadvantageous position with respect to water, and a deal on the hotly contested issue of the West Bank aquifers will be a protracted process. This book brings together the work of individuals involved directly in the negotiations and experts from various disciplines who have devoted their professional lives to the study of water and its management in the Jordan Basin. It looks at the issue from many different perspectives, offers new ideas and presents a realistic picture for the future.

Water and Peace in the Middle East

Water and Peace in the Middle East
Author: J. Isaac
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 559
Release: 1994-04-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080875173


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The volume serves as an important mile-stone in the process called "second track" dialogue and cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian academics on crucial shared problems, the resolution of which is vital to the peace process. The book contains forty-one original papers dealing with almost all aspects of the Middle-Eastern water problems, and should serve as a useful reference to students, scholars and policy makers all over the world interested in understanding the complexities of the Middle-Eastern water conflicts.

Water Resources in the Middle East

Water Resources in the Middle East
Author: Hillel Shuval
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540695095


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This book presents various approaches to the resolution of the severe water resource issues of the Middle East, with particular emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian water conflicts. The authors include leading Palestinian and Israeli water experts who have worked together on joint research projects aimed at building up mutual understanding and respect. The studies consider the various approaches that could be used to improve cooperation and solve the problems arising from conflicting interests.

Water and Peace for the People

Water and Peace for the People
Author: Jon Martin Trondalen
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9231040863


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This book proposes practical and objective solutions to the entrenched water conflicts in the Middle East. The author reveals and clarifies the complexity of the water conflicts, drawing on years of experience facilitating and chairing water negotiations in the region. The bottom line is: Unless the countries involved co-operate, the consequences will be devastating. The lack of plentiful and clean water for the people will not only result in severe human suffering, but could also have grave geopolitical consequences. 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; the longstanding water resource dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians

The Blue Peace

The Blue Peace
Author: Sundeep Waslekar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2011
Genre: Water conservation
ISBN: 9788188262144


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Water Politics in the Middle East

Water Politics in the Middle East
Author: M. Dolatyar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1999-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230599877


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Most studies of water scarcity in the Middle East conclude that there is a significant risk of imminent conflict, even warfare, between states in the region. This book demonstrates that the evidence does not support this doom-laden prediction. Indeed, the authors show that although water scarcity has occasionally played a role in disputes in the Middle East, it has much more often promoted co-existence between adversaries. The reasoning behind this hypothesis is that water is too critical to be put at risk by warfare.

Water

Water
Author: Abdel-Rahman Tamimi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1992
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:


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Water in the Middle East

Water in the Middle East
Author: Hussein A. Amery
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2010-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0292792255


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Finding "streams in the desert" has never been more urgent for the peoples of the Middle East. Rapid population growth and a rising standard of living are driving water demand inexorably upward, while the natural supply has not increased since Biblical times. Ensuring a fair and adequate distribution of water in the region is vitally important for building a lasting peace among the nations of the Middle East. Addressing water needs from a geographical perspective, the contributors to this book analyze and assess the impact of scarce water resources in the Jordan River basin countries and territories (Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria) as these long-time antagonists work toward peace. After geographical and historical overviews, the authors envision the future-what the water issues may be when Israel and Syria begin negotiating, the "hydro-security" needs of each nation, and the difficulties of planning for uncertainty. Without proposing any one ideal scheme, they discuss the possibilities for cooperative sharing of water resources, while honestly acknowledging the political constraints that may limit such projects. The final essay speaks to the needs of the one party so rarely represented at the negotiating table—the Jordan River itself.

Water in the Middle East

Water in the Middle East
Author: Karl David Hambright
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780806137582


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Scarcity of water is a problem in many areas around the world. In this sense the Middle East which suffers from frequent droughts and a shortage of potable water, is not unique. However, when political disagreements among states combine with issues of fair and equitable access to common water resources, the problems associated with water scarcity seem intractable. In this sense the Middle East, and particularly the Jordan River Valley, is indeed unique. This enlightening book brings together the insights of scholars from Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and the United States who employ a broad range of perspectives and disciplines–engineering, agronomy, biology, economics, history, geography, and political science–to examine the significance of water in Middle East conflicts. These contributors do not offer facile remedies. Rather they show that any solution must be achieved within a political and social framework of peace, enlightened economic policies, and technical measures that take due account of environmental conditions. This volume is the result of the conference "Water in the Jordan Valley," sponsored by the Center for Peace Studies, a division of the International Programs Center at the University of Oklahoma.