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Title:
Israel & Arab water : an international symposium, Amman, 25 & 26 February 1984 / edited by Abdel Majid Farid and Hussein Sirriyeh.
Publisher:
Published for the Arab Research Centre by Ithaca Press,
Copyright Date:
1985
Description:
92 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Hydrology--Israel--Congresses.
Hydrology--Middle East--Congresses.
Water resources development--Israel--Congresses.
Water resources development--Middle East--Congresses.
Israel--Congresses.--Middle East--Congresses.
Middle East--Congresses.--Israel--Congresses.
Other Authors:
Farid, Abdel Majid.
Sirriyeh, Hussein.
Arab Research Centre (London, England)
Other Titles:
Israel and Arab water.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
Contents:
Israel and the Arab water in historical perspective / by Mahmond Riyadh -- Arab water resources and Israeli water policies / by Uri Davis -- Israeli water projects and their repercussions on the Arab-Israeli conflict / by Leslie Schmida -- Effects of the Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal Project on Jordan's groundwater resources / by Elias Salameh -- Aims and dimensions of the Israeli Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal Project / by Abdullah Hamadneh -- Lebanese development projects and Israel's pursuit of the Litani and Hasbani waters / by Salah Halawani -- Development projects on the Nile and Israel's water objectives / by Kamel Zuheiri -- Egypt's water needs and the dangers of diverting Nile water to Israel / by El-Sayyid Zohra -- Development projects on the Euphrates / by Walid A. Saleh -- Arab water in Israeli calculations / by Thomas Stauffer.
ISBN:
9780863720277
0863720277
LCCN:
85169287
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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