Water in the Arab World: Management Perspectives and Innovations | ||||||
book Jan 2009 ; 554 pages ![]() Ed. World Bank - Washington Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Editor Presentation Abstract: “Water in the Arab World” offers a comprehensive set of ideas, analysis, and reflections on managing the Middle East’s water resources more efficiently and sustainably. Because water is scarce and has competing uses, the region needs a management strategy that goes beyond finding engineering solutions to include revisiting the water rights regime, regulatory framework and public-private partnerships. The book presents countries’ experiences around five elements of water management: supply, distribution, governance, responsibilities and engineering.
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