The Jordan Rift Valley is a crucial natural and geo-political artery of the Middle-East. From ancienttimes to the construction of large-scale irrigation and urban water facilities in the second half of the20th century, and to the current struggle for water in Jordan, the appropriation of its water hasbeen constantly remodelled and re-ordered. The paper provides a historical retrospective of suchtransformations, with a focus on the current viewpoints and meanings of its "development" as wellas on the allocation of water itself.QC 2012022
The Johnston Plan of 1955 relating to the use of the waters of the Jordan River basin is amongst the...
Transboundary water management in the Jordan River basin and the Blue Nile basin has historically be...
This study discusses the settlement of water disputes in the Middle East and focuses on two disputes...
Long before the discovery of oil, the most valuable resource to the inhabitants of the Middle East w...
The Jordan river basin is a part of the Middle East which has for centuries been a site of great rel...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis examines the rela...
Jordan is one of the poorest countries in water resources in the world that is needs of water for it...
Broad economic development and high demographic growth during the second half of the 20th century ha...
The paper indicates that an early equitable allocation of the water resources of historical Palestin...
The Kingdom of Jordan is one of the world's most water poor countries suffering from physical water ...
The water scarcity and its outcomes have been investigated by many researchers during several decade...
Over the last two decades, Jordan has suffered a chronic water crisis, and is the tenth most water-s...
Extensive literature has shown the impact of water scarcity discourses on national policies, however...
In the absence of any comprehensive article of water management in long-term perspective, this paper...
Water is one of the strategic raw materials needed not only for the very existence of people but als...
The Johnston Plan of 1955 relating to the use of the waters of the Jordan River basin is amongst the...
Transboundary water management in the Jordan River basin and the Blue Nile basin has historically be...
This study discusses the settlement of water disputes in the Middle East and focuses on two disputes...
Long before the discovery of oil, the most valuable resource to the inhabitants of the Middle East w...
The Jordan river basin is a part of the Middle East which has for centuries been a site of great rel...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis examines the rela...
Jordan is one of the poorest countries in water resources in the world that is needs of water for it...
Broad economic development and high demographic growth during the second half of the 20th century ha...
The paper indicates that an early equitable allocation of the water resources of historical Palestin...
The Kingdom of Jordan is one of the world's most water poor countries suffering from physical water ...
The water scarcity and its outcomes have been investigated by many researchers during several decade...
Over the last two decades, Jordan has suffered a chronic water crisis, and is the tenth most water-s...
Extensive literature has shown the impact of water scarcity discourses on national policies, however...
In the absence of any comprehensive article of water management in long-term perspective, this paper...
Water is one of the strategic raw materials needed not only for the very existence of people but als...
The Johnston Plan of 1955 relating to the use of the waters of the Jordan River basin is amongst the...
Transboundary water management in the Jordan River basin and the Blue Nile basin has historically be...
This study discusses the settlement of water disputes in the Middle East and focuses on two disputes...