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WATER BALANCES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEANEdited by David B. Brooks and Ozay Mehmet IDRC 2000 ISBN Out of print e-ISBN 1-55250-287-2 160 pp.
The roots of destabilization, migration, and local conflict around the world can often be traced to a lack of fresh water. As a result, the importance of fresh water to economic development, quality of life, ecosystem sustainability, and political stability is gaining renewed global recognition. In the Middle East and the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean region, the situation is approaching crisis proportions. People living in this part of the world have only one-sixth as much fresh water available per capita as the global average. Although predictions of a Middle Eastern "water war" are dissipating, the need for regional cooperation in the effective management of water resources is no less urgent. This book presents an overview of freshwater resources in the Eastern Mediterranean. Case studies from Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, and North Cyprus estimate water balances and propose methods for regional cooperation in the management of this precious resource. The book also proposes a research agenda and a consensus plan of action. Policymakers, researchers, academics, and development professionals working in the areas of water management and Middle Eastern studies will find this book to be a valuable tool. THE EDITORS David B. Brooks is Research Manager for Canada's International Development Research Centre. Dr Brooks' extensive experience in energy and water conservation, environmental and natural resource policy, and sustainable development extends across both the industrialized and developing world. He has taught in programs on energy and environment around the world and is the author of numerous articles and books. Ozay Mehmet is Professor of International Affairs at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. His publications include Towards a Fair Global Labour Market (Routledge 1999, with E. Mendes and R. Sinding) and Modern and traditional irrigation technologies in the Eastern Mediterranean (IDRC 2001, with H.A. Biçak). Related IDRC Reports link:
Acknowledgements 2000 Executive Summary Ozay Mehmet 2000 Chapter 1. Keynote Address: Access to water in the Eastern Mediterranean David B. Brooks 2000 Chapter 2. Assessing Lebanon’s Water Balance Hussein A. Amery 2000 Chapter 3. Evaluating Water Balances in Israel Harvey Lithwick 2000 Chapter 4. Water Balances in Palestine: Numbers and Political Culture in the Middle East Samer Alatout 2000 Chapter 5. Evaluating Water Balances in Jordan Esam Shannag and Yasser Al-Adwan 2000 Chapter 6. Turkey’s Water Potential and the Southeast Anatolia Project Mehmet Tomanbay 2000 Chapter 7. Transporting Water by Tanker from Turkey to North Cyprus: Costs and Pricing Policies Hasan Ali Biçak and Glenn Jenkins 2000 Chapter 8. Trends in Transboundary Water Resources: Lessons for Cooperative Projects in the Middle East Aaron T. Wolf 2000 Conclusion. Summary of Consensus from the Workshop Participants M. Husain Sadar 2000 Appendix 1. Contributing Authors 2000 Appendix 2. Acronyms and Abbreviations 2000 Résumé français 2000 |
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