Watershed: The Role of Fresh Water in the Israeli-Palestinian ConflictIDRC, 2014 M05 14 - 310 pages Watershed describes the water crisis faced by Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories today; a crisis that will have much to do with the design and the success of the current peace proposals. The authors examine the geopolitics of water in the region, the economic importance, problems of water supply and water quality, and regional conflicts over water. |
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... Palestinians living under Israeli occupation did not need a drought to become aware of water shortages. As will be detailed in the following, except for the smallest and most localized sources, water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories ...
... Palestinians living under Israeli occupation did not need a drought to become aware of water shortages. As will be detailed in the following, except for the smallest and most localized sources, water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories ...
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... Occupied Palestinian Territories. International Aspects Water is not solely a domestic issue. In Postel s (1992) words, the Middle East is the most concentrated region of [water] scarcity in the world. The international aspects of ...
... Occupied Palestinian Territories. International Aspects Water is not solely a domestic issue. In Postel s (1992) words, the Middle East is the most concentrated region of [water] scarcity in the world. The international aspects of ...
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... Palestinians have been blocked from receiving some remote sensing data and satellite images because the international agencies that collect them can only release them to states and neither the Occupied Palestinian Territories nor Gaza ...
... Palestinians have been blocked from receiving some remote sensing data and satellite images because the international agencies that collect them can only release them to states and neither the Occupied Palestinian Territories nor Gaza ...
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... Palestinian water specialists held in late 1992, and both sides, but ... Occupied Palestinian Territories, Occupied Territories, or the ... Occupied Territories, so in some cases we cautiously extrapolate Some definitions and some terminology.
... Palestinian water specialists held in late 1992, and both sides, but ... Occupied Palestinian Territories, Occupied Territories, or the ... Occupied Territories, so in some cases we cautiously extrapolate Some definitions and some terminology.
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... Occupied Territories, so in some cases we cautiously extrapolate from the latter to the former. There is also ... Palestinian delegation (the term can be an adjective or noun), problems arise with respect to the territory that they inhabit or ...
... Occupied Territories, so in some cases we cautiously extrapolate from the latter to the former. There is also ... Palestinian delegation (the term can be an adjective or noun), problems arise with respect to the territory that they inhabit or ...
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