Middle east water question hydropolitics and the global economy

Allan, Tony

Middle east water question hydropolitics and the global economy Hydropolitics and the global economy - London I B Tauris 2000 - xviii,382p. ill., maps ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-374) and index.

Machine generated contents note: I -- Part One -- MENA water resources, allocation, management -- and perception -- 1 Water optimists and water pessimists: insiders and -- outsiders and an analytical framework -- 2 The resource: the supply -- Part Two -- Economic and environmental imperatives ignored: -- and why they are ignored -- 3 Water is an economic resource: the economist's view -- 4 Water is not an economic resource: the political -- economy of some MENA waters -- 5 Water, development and the environment -- Part Three -- Water: international relations and law -- 6 Water in regional and international relations -- 7 Water law and international water law in the -- Middle East and North Africa -- Part Four -- The future -- 8 The future role of water in the Middle East and -- North African society -- Glossary and abbreviations -- References -- Index.

9781860648137

2001273174


Water-supply--Middle East.
Water-supply--Political aspects--Middle East.
Water rights--Middle East.
Water resources development--Political aspects--Middle East.

HD1698.5 / .A45 2000

333.91 / AL-M

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