(Online library) Water in the Middle East: A Geography of Peace (Peter T. Flawn Series in Natural Resource Management and Con)
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| #3504204 in Books | 2000-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.66 x5.98l,1.02 | File Name: 029270495X | 315 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting|By ts|If you don't know much about this topic, it is very informative. I felt like I learned a lot about the area in terms of geography, culture, and some of the water politics. It helps to realize how important water distribution is to the health and survival of an area that is not necessarily defined by political boundaries.||"I believe this book will be a major contributor to the continuing Middle East 'Peace Process.'" --William A. Mitchell, coauthor of The Euphrates River and the Southeast Anatolia Development Project|From the Back Cover|Fi
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 perspecti...
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