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| TITLE: | Israeli Water Policies in the West Bank, 1967-1990: A critique (M.Sc. Thesis) AUTHOR(S): Ramzi Musallam |
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| PUBLISHER: | School of Oriental and African Studies University of London |
| PAGES: | 59 |
| PUBLICATION DATE: | September 1990 |
| LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION: | English |
| ABSTRACT: | This study examines the water policies of Israel with respect to the West Bank which it has occupied since June 1967. It looks at the hydrology of the Palestinians water system, the quality of water, the legal framework which Israel has been adopting, Israeli water policies and practices and their economic effects on the indigenous West Bank Palestinian population, and the possible alternative water sources that Israel will need to turn to if it is to relinquish total control of the West Bank in a political solution to the Palestinian question in the near future. |
| ADDRESS FROM WHICH THE REPORT CAN BE OBTAINED: | Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), P.O. Box 891, Ramallah, West Bank. Tel: (02) 5747311/2. Fax: (02) 5747310 |
| AVAILABILITY OF REPORT: | Photocopies available at the PWA library |
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