Losing Paradise : The Water Crisis in the Mediterranean

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Taking a uniquely interdisciplinary view of the Eastern Mediterranean region's water problems, this book considers some of the technical and regulatory solutions being proposed or implemented to solve the difficulties of diminished or polluted water supplies. Stressing the importance of traditional and historical cultural understanding in addressing the water crisis, the authors demonstrate that what is required is an integrated legal, social and scientific management system appropriate to each country's stage of development and their cultural heritage. Using case studies from Lebanon, Italy, Spain, Egypt, Greece, Jordan and Cyprus, the authors focus on the urgency of the present crisis faced by each country and the need for cooperation. The suggested solutions also serve as a paradigm for the rest of the world as it faces similar issues of water shortage.

Author(s): Tammo Steenhuis, Gail Holst-Warhaft, Margaret Grieco
Series: Voices in Development Management
Publisher: Ashgate
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 234
Tags: Water resources development Mediterranean Region Middle East supply Management

Cover
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgements
Part I: The Cultural Background
1 Losing Paradise: The Water Crisis in the Mediterranean
2 Water Policy as a Gospel of Redemption
3 Water, Culture, and Civilization in the Italian Mediterranean
Part II: Law, War, and Water
4 The Right to Have Water: Or an Obligation to Provide It?
5 Water Resources and Conflict in Lebanon
Part III: Managing a Scarce Resource
6 Options for Sustainable Water Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Areas
7 Alternative Regional Water Management for Conflict Resolution in the Middle East: A Case Study of Jordan
8 Water Loss Management in Cyprus
9 Water and Geology in the Mediterranean
10 Water Conservation in Egypt
Conclusion
Index