Sunday 4 March 2007

14. Literature

Allan, J.A. "Water desalination in Israel-Jordan: challenges, projects -- symbolic and real solutions." London: SOAS Water Issues Group Occasional Publication, 1997.
Cooperman, Alan, "On a scale of 1 to 10, just how dead is it?" U.S. News Online(Dec. 9, 1996).

Harza Engineering Company, "Water Resources." URL: http://www.harza.com/cap/wr.htm Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Information Division, Jerusalem, "Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal." URL: http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/peace/projects/jrv5.html

Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Water Resources Working Group, "Med-Dead-Red." URL: www.israel-mfa.gov.il.peace/water.html

Israel Business and Technology Magazine On-Line, Link Magazine (1996), "Med-Dead-Red." URL: http://www.link2link.co.il/water.meded.htm

Naff, Thomas and Ruth C. Matson, eds. Water in the Middle East: Conflict or Cooperation?Philadelphia: Middle East Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 1994.

Palnet Project No. 6, "Mediterranean-Dead Seas Connecting Canal." URL: http://www.palnet.com/inv/wtrproj6.htm

Starr, Joyce R. "Water Wars," Foreign Policy 82 (Spring 1991): 17-36.

Steinhorn, Ilana and Joel R. Gat. "The Dead Sea,"249 Scientific American 102 (1983): 102-9.

Wishert, David. "An Economic Approach to Understanding Jordan Valley Water Disputes," Middle East Review XXI (Summer 1989): 45-53.

Wolf, Aaron. "Water for Peace in the Jordan River Watershed," Natural Resources Journal 33 (Summer 1993): 797-839.

World Resources 1996-1997. The World Resources Institute, The United Nations Environment Programme, The United Nations Development Programme, The World Bank. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. 301-304.

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