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E-grāmata: Middle East Water Question: Hydropolitics and the Global Economy

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Is there enough water on this planet for a global population that will shortly double its present size? The answer is of great importance for people everywhere, but particularly to the peoples and political leaders of the Middle East and North Africa. In addition to explaining the particular issues of conflict in the region, Tony Allan argues that the answer to these problems lies at the global rather than local level.

Is there enough water on this planet for a global population that will shortly double its present size? The answer is of great importance for people everywhere, but particularly to the peoples and political leaders of the Middle East and North Africa. In addition to explaining the particular issues of conflict in the region, Tony Allan argues that the answer to these problems lies at the global rather than local level.

Recenzijas

Water Resources Development: "likely to usher in a new generation of hydropolitical research" Geographical Journal: "challenges traditional basin and regional scale approaches to hydro-political analysis of North Africa and the Middle East(MENA)" "provides a more satisfying and, indeed, compelling approach to understanding MENA Water perceptions and policies." Contemporary Review: "This study, which should be required reading for any student of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, shows the complex and underlying factor behind the struggles over land: the need for water."

Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgements xiii
Part One MENA water resources, allocation, management and perception
Water optimists and water pessimists: insiders and outsiders and an analytical framework
3(38)
The resource: the supply
41(70)
Part Two Economic and environmental Imperatives ignored: and why they are ignored
Water is an economic resource: the economist's view
111(48)
Water is not an economic resource: the political economy of some MENA waters
159(38)
Water, development and the environment
197(18)
Part Three Water international relations and law
Water in regional and international relations
215(48)
Water law and international water law in the Middle East and North Africa
263(46)
Part Four The future
The future role of water in the Middle East and North African society
309(26)
Glossary and abbreviations 335(8)
References 343(32)
Index 375


Tony Allan is Professor of Geography at King's College, University of London and is the editor of Water, Peace and the Middle East (I.B.Tauris).