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Theme One: Water Rights and International Water Law |
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Water conflict- business for leaders or everybody's business?
Clemens Messerschmid
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The law of transboundary aquifers,
Raya Stephan
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The collapse of Gaza's water and waste water sector: Grave breaches of international humanitarian law and serious violations of international human rights law,
Lara El-Jazairi
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Rethinking the legal protection of water in occupied territories,
Mara Tignino
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Palestinian Water Rights: Past, Present, and Future,
Marwan Haddad
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The silent stakeholder – The Role of the Public in the Palestinian Water Sector, Clemens Messerschmid
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Water and Peace: an assessment of the non governmental Israeli-Palestinian Water cooperation since Oslo, Laurent Calligé
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Israeli Palestinian Water relationships: Paternalistic neocolonialism, Jad Isaac
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The Chronic water and wastewater situation during and after the war on Gaza, Rebhy El Sheikh
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Water for a Viable Palestinian State, The Right to Water in the Palestinian Context, Fuad Bateh
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Theme Two: Water Resources Management |
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Technological innovations and decision making changes in the water sector: Experiences from India, Dino Borri
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Best Surface Water Management Options for Faria Catchment: Present Knowledge and Up to Date Modeling Capabilities, Sameer Shadeed
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Domestic Water Quality in the West Bank Aquifers, Palestine “Overview on the Major Parameters”, Subhi Samhan
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Overview of Water Leakage Management in Pakistan- Saving Water Technologies Approach, Hossam Zaqoot
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Scenario evaluation in the Jordan River basin, using WEAP, Holger Hoff
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Water Balance and Losses in Water Networks: A Comparative Study, Wael Awadallah
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The Impact of routing techniques in distributed hydrological models, A. Nawahda
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Domestic Water Vulnerability Mapping in the West Bank/Palestine, Jane Hilal
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The Drying of Al-Fara’a Spring: Causes and Consequences, Numan Mizyed, Marwan Haddad
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Elevated Nitrate Levels in the Groundwater of the Gaza Strip, Alfred Yahya
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Potential leaching of pesticides to groundwater: A look at the most common use pesticides in Palestine,Aqel Abu-Qare
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The positive aspects of aquifer artificial recharge in arid and semi arid areas. Test sites, Wadi Kafrein,Jordan and Wadi Faria /West Bank,Wasim Ali
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Reforming water sector Through Stakeholders Dialogue – Case Study from Palestine, Abdel Rahman Tamimi
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Theme Three: Wastewater Management |
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Characterization and Optimization of an Ultra filtration and Reverse Osmosis wastewater Treatment pilot Plant, Mustafa Khamis
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Technological and Social Barriers for Wastewater Reuse in the Jordan Valley at 300 m below Sea Level, Ameen Nawahda
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Effect of Irrigation with Treated Wastewater on Corn (Zea mays.L) Growth Parameters, Jihad Jaradat
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Using sewage sludge for dry soil reclamation, Nesreen Abu-Aisheh
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Options for reusing treated waste water in Jordan Valley – King Abdullah Canal as case study,Mekky Al Hafeth
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Special Themes: Water Development, Strategic Planning, Regional Cooperation, Impact of Climate Change, Palestinian Israeli Water dispute, Water Ethics, Red Sea- Dead Sea Project |
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Reforming water sector Through Stakeholders Dialogue – Case Study from Palestine, Abdel Rahman Tamimi
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Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources of the Upper Blue Nile River Basin of Ethiopia, Jagath J. Kaluarachchi, U. Kim
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Hydrochemistry of Wadi Al Qilt Spring System- West Bank/Palestine, Ghassan Daghrah
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Effects of Land Use and Climate Changes on Storm Runoff Generation in Arid and Semi-Arid Catchments: Up to Date Modeling Capabilities: Sameer Shadeed
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Low Cost Sanitation for Rural Communities in Palestine, Arnon Goren
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The feasibility of desalination projects for Palestine, Rhiannon McHugh
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