Water Security In The Middle East:Scarcity, Conflict, And Cooperation

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227388926
  • EAN9798227388926
  • Date de parution13/10/2024
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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"Water Security in the Middle East: Scarcity, Conflict, and Cooperation" provides a comprehensive exploration of one of the region's most pressing challenges today. As the demand for water continues to rise amid growing populations and climate change, the Middle East faces acute water scarcity that threatens its economic development, political stability, and social cohesion. This book delves into the intricate dynamics of water resources in the Middle East, examining the challenges, potential conflicts, and pathways toward cooperation. In this concise yet insightful publication, readers will gain an understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding water security in the Middle East.
From the arid deserts of the Arabian Peninsula to the fertile crescent of the Nile, the book explores how water scarcity impacts countries across the region. The importance of water as a vital resource for agriculture, industry, and daily life is underscored, highlighting its central role in regional geopolitics. Through in-depth case studies, the book illustrates both the challenges and opportunities for water cooperation in the region.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is analyzed as a focal point of conflict and negotiation among Nile basin countries. Similarly, the Turkish dam projects on the Tigris and Euphrates are examined for their impact on downstream nations and the bilateral and multilateral efforts to manage these tensions.  The book also offers forward-looking strategies for addressing water scarcity and fostering regional cooperation.
It discusses the role of international treaties and organizations in facilitating dialogue and conflict prevention. Innovative solutions, such as desalination technology, water recycling, and efficient irrigation techniques, are presented as crucial tools for sustainable water management.  
"Water Security in the Middle East: Scarcity, Conflict, and Cooperation" provides a comprehensive exploration of one of the region's most pressing challenges today. As the demand for water continues to rise amid growing populations and climate change, the Middle East faces acute water scarcity that threatens its economic development, political stability, and social cohesion. This book delves into the intricate dynamics of water resources in the Middle East, examining the challenges, potential conflicts, and pathways toward cooperation. In this concise yet insightful publication, readers will gain an understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding water security in the Middle East.
From the arid deserts of the Arabian Peninsula to the fertile crescent of the Nile, the book explores how water scarcity impacts countries across the region. The importance of water as a vital resource for agriculture, industry, and daily life is underscored, highlighting its central role in regional geopolitics. Through in-depth case studies, the book illustrates both the challenges and opportunities for water cooperation in the region.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is analyzed as a focal point of conflict and negotiation among Nile basin countries. Similarly, the Turkish dam projects on the Tigris and Euphrates are examined for their impact on downstream nations and the bilateral and multilateral efforts to manage these tensions.  The book also offers forward-looking strategies for addressing water scarcity and fostering regional cooperation.
It discusses the role of international treaties and organizations in facilitating dialogue and conflict prevention. Innovative solutions, such as desalination technology, water recycling, and efficient irrigation techniques, are presented as crucial tools for sustainable water management.  
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