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Management Of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israelipalestinian Case With International Perspective,New
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For their supply of freshwater, both Palestinians and Israelis rely heavily on underground aquifers beneath Israel and the Palestinians territories. These aquifers are at the heart of ongoing negotiations between Palestine and Israel, as water is often alluded to as a major obstacle to peace. This book presents a framework for the joint management of shared aquifers, with specific reference and proposals for the major IsraeliPalestinian case: the Mountain Aquifer. It is the first book to explicitly address the issue of crossborder groundwater management, an issue that is increasingly becoming a focal point of discussions at both the international and crossjurisdictional levels. It is also the first book to focus on groundwater resources in the IsraeliPalestinian context; groundwater being the most difficult question facing water negotiators in the Middle East today.Interested readers will include researchers, scholars, and students in natural resource management and ArabIsraeli relations; donors, development organizations, NGOs, and development practitioners; and all parties to the PalestinianIsraeli negotiations
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