Issues related to the development and management of the Euphrates-Tigris basin are discussed. Historical perspectives on water conflict, geography, hydrology, water and land resources development in riparian countries, namely Turkey, Syria and Iraq, are examined. Problems and misconceptions related to water utilization are analysed with regard to water availability, water loss, water rights, the role of dams and reservoirs, and environmental problems of the Mesopotamian marshlands. Advantages and areas of co-operation between riparians are reviewed. Water conflict in the Euphrates-Tigris basin requires a hydro-political approach that covers legal, political, technical and economic aspects of its multi-dimensional characteristics
Middle East suffers from an abundance of issues that compound water security, including arapidly gro...
In a world where the amount of resources is constant and unchanging but where their use and exploita...
Transboundary water relations in the Euphrates-Tigris basin have been marked with political confront...
Historically, the Euphrates and Tigris waters have been a major source of freshwater conflict in the...
Since the late 1980s, numerous academic studies and non-academic popular writings have argued that t...
The supply of fresh water is essential to life, socioeconomic development, and political stability i...
The water dispute in the Euphrates-Tigris basin originated due to competitive water development proj...
Euphrates and Tigris Rivers are the longest Rivers in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the wate...
The water question emerged on the international agenda in the Euphrates–Tigris (ET) basin when the t...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
The water crisis in the Middle East is worsening. The indicators of this crisis include increasing p...
Summary Turkey, Syria and Iraq depend on the Tigris-Euphrates river system for their food and water...
Iraq has since post conflict of 2003 administrated the Euphrates and Tigris River in accordance to t...
This paper examines the ramifications of late twentieth century water management schemes–especially ...
Increasing demand for the most valuable and irreplaceable freshwater due to the rapidly growing popu...
Middle East suffers from an abundance of issues that compound water security, including arapidly gro...
In a world where the amount of resources is constant and unchanging but where their use and exploita...
Transboundary water relations in the Euphrates-Tigris basin have been marked with political confront...
Historically, the Euphrates and Tigris waters have been a major source of freshwater conflict in the...
Since the late 1980s, numerous academic studies and non-academic popular writings have argued that t...
The supply of fresh water is essential to life, socioeconomic development, and political stability i...
The water dispute in the Euphrates-Tigris basin originated due to competitive water development proj...
Euphrates and Tigris Rivers are the longest Rivers in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the wate...
The water question emerged on the international agenda in the Euphrates–Tigris (ET) basin when the t...
Rivers Euphrates and Tigris are in southwest Asia. The main utilizers of the water of these rivers a...
The water crisis in the Middle East is worsening. The indicators of this crisis include increasing p...
Summary Turkey, Syria and Iraq depend on the Tigris-Euphrates river system for their food and water...
Iraq has since post conflict of 2003 administrated the Euphrates and Tigris River in accordance to t...
This paper examines the ramifications of late twentieth century water management schemes–especially ...
Increasing demand for the most valuable and irreplaceable freshwater due to the rapidly growing popu...
Middle East suffers from an abundance of issues that compound water security, including arapidly gro...
In a world where the amount of resources is constant and unchanging but where their use and exploita...
Transboundary water relations in the Euphrates-Tigris basin have been marked with political confront...