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Water Conflicts and International Water Markets

2007
Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) exist in a semi-arid region where the overwhelming use of water is for agriculture. The water deficit that faces each can be closed either by importing food, importing water, achieving higher productivity per unit of water input, or manufacturing water by techniques such as desalination.
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International Water Tribunal

Waterlines, 1992
IWT considers cases of serious industrial pollution — which get round existing laws. Adverse publicity encourages companies to clean up their act.
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Water and international conflict

Third World Quarterly, 2000
This article deals with the origins of international conflicts over the use of rivers, lakes, or ground water aquifers. I ask what makes for a high conflict potential and whether there are significant differences between resource conflicts and conflicts arising from the degradation and pollution of fresh water resources.
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International water treaties

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2008
International water treaties, by Shlomi Dinar, Routledge, 2008, £70.00 (hardback), ISBN 978 0 415 77208 2 Transboundary waters and their management have formed an increasing corpus of practice and ...
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Internal Waters

1994
G. Francalanci, T. Scovazzi, D. Romanò
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Observed internal solitary waves in the northern Bali waters, Indonesia

Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2023
Adi Purwandana   +2 more
exaly  

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