Geopolitical Israeli-Palestinian water issues | p. 1 |
Meeting vital human needs : equitable resolution of conflicts over shared water resources of Israelis and Palestinians | p. 3 |
Shared management of Palestinian and Israeli groundwater resources : a critical analysis | p. 17 |
Beyond the watershed : avoiding the dangers of hydro-centricity and informing water policy | p. 33 |
Politics and water management : a Palestinian perspective | p. 41 |
Perceptions of water in the Middle East : the role of religion, politics and technology in concealing the growing water scarcity | p. 53 |
The karstic flow system in Uja Area - West Bank : an example of two separated flow systems in the same area | p. 61 |
Trans-boundary regional issues : Jordan River and Dead Sea | p. 67 |
Options for a more sustainable water management in the lower Jordan Valley | p. 69 |
A water for peace strategy for the Jordan River basin by shifting cropping patterns | p. 79 |
A future for the Dead Sea basin : water culture among Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians | p. 87 |
Formulating a regional policy for the future of the Dead Sea - the 'peace conduit' alternative | p. 109 |
Water trade and water markets | p. 117 |
Water management, infrastructure, negotiations and cooperation : use of the WAS model | p. 119 |
Virtual water in the water resource management of the arid Middle East | p. 133 |
Virtual water trade as a policy instrument for achieving water security in Palestine | p. 141 |
Water conflicts and international water markets | p. 147 |
Water imports in the Middle East | p. 155 |
Turkish water exports : a model for regional cooperation in the development of water resources | p. 157 |
Water transfer from Turkey to water-stressed countries in the Middle East | p. 165 |
Manavgat River water : a limited alternative water resource for domestic use in the Middle East | p. 175 |
Socioeconomic development and benefit sharing in the Euphrates-Tigris River basin | p. 185 |
Water co-operation and conflict resolution | p. 193 |
Why states co-operate over shared water : the water negotiations in the Jordan River basin | p. 195 |
Joint mismanagement : reappraising the Oslo Water Regime | p. 203 |
Violations, opportunities and power along the Jordan River : security studies theory applied to water conflict | p. 213 |
U.S. sponsored conflict resolution through cooperation in the water sector | p. 225 |
Water allocation for nature and the 'end of conflict' era | p. 233 |
Allocating caps of shared water resources (scarcity index) : case study on Palestine-Israel | p. 241 |
Factors relating to the equitable distribution of water in Israel and Palestine | p. 249 |
Groundwater management in a cross boundary case : application to Israel and the Palestinian authority | p. 257 |
Feasibility study for cooperation in wastewater treatment plants and landfills for Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank | p. 263 |
Effects of the separation barrier on the viability of a future Palestinian state | p. 273 |
Water as a human right : understanding of water in the Arab countries of the Middle East | p. 283 |
International water law | p. 291 |
Legal framework of groundwater management in the Middle East (Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Palestinian territories) | p. 293 |
Palestinian water authority : developments and challenges - legal framework and capacity | p. 301 |
Water resource management | p. 309 |
Water demand management as governance : lessons from the Middle East and South Africa | p. 311 |
Water demand management - a strategy to deal with water scarcity : Israel as a case study | p. 325 |
Using socio-economic indicators for integrated water resources management : case study of Palestine | p. 331 |
Israeli water use patterns : resource conservation and transboundary security | p. 341 |
Holistic regional approach to water management | p. 349 |
Impact of climate change | p. 355 |
Impacts of global environmental change for water resources of Israel and its neighbors : new security dangers and shifting perceptions | p. 357 |
Mitigating negative impacts of global warming on water resources of the Middle East | p. 379 |
The past as a key for the future : mutual dependencies of land use, soil development, climate and settlement | p. 387 |
Water and wastewater technology in the Middle East | p. 397 |
Waste water management and reuse in Jordan | p. 399 |
Reducing the environmental impact of olive mill wastewater in Jordan, Palestine and Israel | p. 409 |
A seeping timebomb : pollution of the mountain aquifer by sewage | p. 417 |
Potential use of new geological findings for water exploitation in the lower Jordan Valley | p. 427 |
From 'emergency response coordination' to 'humanitarian protection' : the role and activities of the emergency water and sanitation-health (EWASH) committee | p. 433 |
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