In Lebanon, the organization of the water legislation dates back to as far as antiquity. While customs and habits used to govern water in the past, codified laws and their associated legal infrastructure are present nowadays, and cohabitate with persisting unofficial law. Mesopotamian, Roman, Ottoman, and French water laws were superimposed on Muslim customs and practices and traditional Arab social water arrangements in Lebanon, throughout a long history of conquests or mandates. Traditional customs and practices of water use that evolved into lore are still prevailing today, and go hand in hand with a palimpsest of water laws. Through a review of the co-evolution of thousands of years of written and unwritten water-related texts, the uniq...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Approche islamique de la gestion de l'ea
Life in Egypt is dependent on water from the Nile, and historically has adjusted to the seasonal rhy...
Of all the freshwater in the world today, only about one-third of one percent is available for human...
In Lebanon, the organization of the water legislation dates back to as far as antiquity. While custo...
Lebanon is increasingly suffering from shortage and mismanagement of water, which is becoming a comm...
Worldwide water resources are not uniformly distributed and generally scarce in arid and semi-arid z...
In Lebanon, traditional customs and practices of water use evolved into lore still prevailing today....
The premise of this paper is that there has been a significant shift in the prevailing discourse on ...
Lebanon has not been able to properly develop and benefit from its water sources. A confessional sys...
In this paper I will discuss the fact that there was indeed a rulebook in the Islamic era, a written...
The availability of precious water resources makes possible continuing existence in the world’s arid...
The prosperity of Egyptian civilization has depended on the efficient use of water deriving from the...
Worldwide water resources are not uniformly distributed and are generally scarce in arid and semiari...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the legal sources that allow the organization of the space i...
This book is here available in full-text with the exception of the chapters by Bulent Acma and Hela ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Approche islamique de la gestion de l'ea
Life in Egypt is dependent on water from the Nile, and historically has adjusted to the seasonal rhy...
Of all the freshwater in the world today, only about one-third of one percent is available for human...
In Lebanon, the organization of the water legislation dates back to as far as antiquity. While custo...
Lebanon is increasingly suffering from shortage and mismanagement of water, which is becoming a comm...
Worldwide water resources are not uniformly distributed and generally scarce in arid and semi-arid z...
In Lebanon, traditional customs and practices of water use evolved into lore still prevailing today....
The premise of this paper is that there has been a significant shift in the prevailing discourse on ...
Lebanon has not been able to properly develop and benefit from its water sources. A confessional sys...
In this paper I will discuss the fact that there was indeed a rulebook in the Islamic era, a written...
The availability of precious water resources makes possible continuing existence in the world’s arid...
The prosperity of Egyptian civilization has depended on the efficient use of water deriving from the...
Worldwide water resources are not uniformly distributed and are generally scarce in arid and semiari...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the legal sources that allow the organization of the space i...
This book is here available in full-text with the exception of the chapters by Bulent Acma and Hela ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Approche islamique de la gestion de l'ea
Life in Egypt is dependent on water from the Nile, and historically has adjusted to the seasonal rhy...
Of all the freshwater in the world today, only about one-third of one percent is available for human...