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041 _aeng
050 4 _aTD313.5
_b.B76 2020
100 1 _aBrooks, David B.,
_d1934-
_eauthor.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50039746
245 1 0 _aTransboundary water issues in Israel, Palestine, and the Jordan River Basin :
_ban overview /
_cDavid B. Brooks, University of Victoria, Julie Trottier, ART-Dev, Giulia Giordano, EcoPeace Middle East.
264 1 _aSingapore :
_bSpringer,
_c2020.
264 4 _c©2020
300 _axix, 101 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aSpringerBriefs on Case Studies of Sustainable Development.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 100-101).
520 _aThis book highlights the search for permanent freshwater agreements between Israel, Palestine, and the western portions of Jordan, and underscores the benefits of shared water management among the three countries. Throughout the book, efforts are made to share transboundary water in ways that are simultaneously physically feasible, ecologically sustainable, and socially equitable. Thanks to the Peace Treaty between Israel and Jordan, the management of shared water resources has been working well, though future relationships are uncertain at present. However, the current arrangements for Israel and Palestine are, at best, inadequate and, in some cases, counterproductive. In closing, the book argues that trilateral agreements on water can and should be concluded now, before seeking to resolve the full range of issues that remain uncertain in a Final Status Agreement between Israel and Palestine.
650 0 _aWater-supply
_xLaw and legislation
_zMiddle East
650 0 _aWater-supply
_xInternational cooperation
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145650
700 1 _aTrottier, Julie,
_eauthor.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97027913
700 1 _aGiordano, Giulia,
_eauthor.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020033829
830 0 _aSpringerBriefs on Case Studies of Sustainable Development.
_938168
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
910 _aPandora.
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 1 2 _l1
_tGlobal and Regional Perspectives,
_p1.
970 1 1 _l1.1
_aIntroduction,
_p1.
970 1 1 _l1.2
_tWater, Geography, and Transboundary Management,
_p3.
970 1 1 _l1.3
_tThe Global Perspective,
_p4.
970 1 1 _l1.4
_tWater in the Near Middle East,
_p7.
970 1 1 _l1.5
_tOrganization of the Book,
_p8.
970 1 2 _l2
_tWater Sources and Water Uses-Now and in the Future,
_p11.
970 1 1 _l2.1
_tWater Quantity: The Historic Problem,
_p15.
970 1 1 _l2.2
_tWater Quality: Declining Everywhere, and Rapidly,
_p19.
970 1 1 _l2.3
_tWhat Water Is Shared and What Is Not,
_p21.
970 1 1 _l2.4
_tSharing the Jordan River,
_p21.
970 1 2 _l3
_tThe Existing Oslo Arrangements,
_p25.
970 1 1 _l3.1
_tDisputes About Failures from Continuing to Follow Article 40,
_p26.
970 1 1 _l3.2
_tBureaucratic Obstacles to Progress,
_p26.
970 1 1 _l3.3
_tNo More Oslo,
_p30.
970 1 1 _l3.4
_tThe Impact of Large Volumes of Desalinated Water in Israel,
_p31.
970 1 1 _l3.5
_tWater for the Gaza Strip,
_p34.
970 1 2 _l4
_tDesigning a New Water Future for lsraelis and Palestinians,
_p39.
970 1 1 _l4.1
_tInstitutions and Organizations inside and Outside Government,
_p41.
970 1 1 _l4.1.1
_tlsrael,
_p41.
970 1 1 _l4.1.2
_tPalestine,
_p42.
970 1 1 _l4.1.3
_tJordan,
_p44.
970 1 1 _l4.1.4
_tNon-govemmental Organizations Working on Water,
_p46.
970 1 1 _l4. 1.5
_tNew Private Actors on Water Issues,
_p48.
970 1 1 _l4.2
_tNew Approach for Sharing Water: Conceptual Aspects,
_p49.
970 1 1 _l4.3.
_tNew Approach for Sharing Water: The EcoPeace Proposal,
_p52.
970 1 1 _l4.4.
_tNew Joint Water Management Organizations for Israel and Palestine,
_p55.
970 1 1 _l4.5.
_tChallenges and responses,
_p56.
970 1 2 _l5
_tSupporting Palestinian Agriculture,
_p63.
970 1 1 _l5.1.
_tThe Kerry Plan and Palestinian Agriculture,
_p64.
970 1 1 _l5.2.
_tWhat Does "Supporting Palestinian Agriculture" Mean?,
_p64.
970 1 1 _l5.3.
_tWater-Driven Palestinian Pioneer Fronts,
_p66.
970 1 2 _l6
_tSupplementary Approaches to Shared Transboundary Water Management,
_p71.
970 1 1 _l6.1.
_tMountain Aquifer Authonty,
_p71.
970 1 1 _l6.2.
_tLower Jordan River Basin Protectıon and Development,
_p73.
970 1 1 _l6.3.
_tRed Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance and Desalination Project,
_p74.
970 1 1 _l6.4.
_tWater-Energy Nexus Among lsrael, Jordan, and Palestine,
_p76.
970 1 1 _l6.5.
_tEcoPeace at the UN Security Council,
_p79.
970 1 2 _l7
_tMoving Water from Last to First in the Peace Process,
_p81.
970 1 1 _l7.1
_tFrom Then to Now,
_p81.
970 1 1 _l7.2
_tGeneral Conclusions,
_p83.
970 1 1 _lAnnex A:
_tWater Studies During and Immediately After the Britisb Mandate (1922-1950s),
_p88.
970 1 1 _lAnnex B:
_tWater, Wars, and the Israeli-Palesinian Conflict (1950s to 2000),
_p95.
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