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Title: Thirsty sea, tainted river : shedding light on the Middle East's threatened border waters
Authors: IDRC
Keywords: DEAD SEA
AL-KABIR RIVER
LITANI RIVER
SHARED WATER RESOURCES
WATER POLLUTION
WATER SHORTAGE
WATER UTILIZATION
IRRIGATION
TOURISM
JORDAN
ISRAEL
WEST BANK
GAZA
LEBANON
SYRIA
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA
Abstract: The Dead Sea is shrinking and the Akkar watershed is polluted. In a region where collaboration is often in short supply, international teams of researchers — supported by Canada’s International Development Research Centre — have been working together to save these endangered boundary waters.
Description: Library has French version: Mer assoiffée, fleuve pollué : regard sur les eaux frontalières menacées du Moyen Orient
Library has Arabic version
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10625/34490
Project Number: 101866
Project Title: People, Land and Water (PLAW): Case Studies
Appears in Collections:2000-2009 / Années 2000-2009
Research Results (RPE) / Résultats de recherches (PRE)
IDRC Research Results / Résultats de recherches du CRDI
Sub-Saharan Africa / Afrique subsaharienne

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