There is currently no cholera in Israel because of routine actions by the ministry that include testing the water regularly, it added. View of the Yarmouk River which runs through Jordan, Syria and Israel. (credit: Wikimedia Commons) Cholera prognosis Cholera is a bacterial disease that is spr...
Co-riparian parties on the Yarmouk river, the largest tributary to the Jordan, have been complicated by many political factors since the proclamation of the State of Israel in 1948. Conflicting water plans drawn up unilaterally jeopardized their benefits. The political settings between them are ...
The Jordan River system, shared by Jordan, Israel, the Palestinians in the occupied territories, Syria, and Lebanon, is a major issue in Middle East politi... B Al-Kloub,MF Abu-Taleb - 《Water International》 被引量: 28发表: 1998年 Peace and Prospects for International Water Projects in ...
The Gorge of the Yarmouk River is the drainage base for groundwater flowing from different natural replenishment areas and aquifer lithologies. For the three riparian states (Syria, Jordan and Israel), the uncertainty of groundwater origin imposes difficulties on the management of the water flowing...
riverbasinSyriaJordanIsraeltransboundaryWEAPscenariowater resource managementWater is a finite resource but an essential one. The continuously increasing demand leads to competition and conflict over limited resources. Syria, Jordan, and Israel compete over the water resources in the transboundary Yarmouk ...
The continuously increasing demand leads to competition and conflict over limited resources. Syria, Jordan, and Israel compete over the water resources in the transboundary Yarmouk River basin where two water agreements dictate the allocation of water. The two arrangements are far from being efficient...
The Jordan River system which is shared by Jordan, the Palestinians in the occupied territories, Syria, Lebanon and Israel is a major issue in the current Middle East peace negotiations. This study identifies the water resources of the system, review of the development plans in the basin, and...
The Jordan River system, shared by Jordan, Israel, the Palestinians in the occupied territories, Syria, and Lebanon, is a major issue in Middle East politics. This paper identifies the water resources of the system, outlines historical development plans, and presents the relevant legal riparian ...