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| TITLE: | Proposed Principles and Methodology for the Equitable Allocation of the Water Resources Shared by the Israelis, Palestinians, Jordanians, Lebanese, and Syrians; found in Water and Peace in the Middle East, Edited by J. Isaac and H. Shuval AUTHOR(S): Hillel Shuval |
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| PUBLISHER: | Elsevier |
| PAGES: | 16 |
| PUBLICATION DATE: | 1994 |
| LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION: | English |
| ABSTRACT: | This paper presents a methodology to analyze the water needs of the five riparians sharing the international water resources of the area. The methodology proposed concentrates on evaluating the human needs of each partner in an equitable manner. It is proposed that one of the prime considerations in determining the degree of obligation of potential donor riparians, in assisting water short parties. |
| ADDRESS FROM WHICH THE REPORT CAN BE OBTAINED: | Elsevier Science B.V, Molenwerf 1, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| AVAILABILITY OF REPORT: | Photocopies available at the Palestinian Water Authority library, P.O. Box 891, Ramallah, West Bank. Tel: (02) 5747311/2. Fax: (02) 5747310 |
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