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News Vanishing Water Landscapes in the Middle East

On 11 June 2014 Francesca de Châtel successfully defended her PhD thesis on water in Syria. The Jordan River has been reduced to 2% of its historic size and is heavily polluted. Across Syria, rivers are shrinking, springs have dried up, and the desert is spreading. The water crisis in the Middle East, the most water-scarce region in the world, is rapidly worsening, yet decision-makers appear unwilling to acknowledge its severity and water remains low on the political agenda. How can this gap between the reality of growing scarcity on the ground and the continued illusion of plenty be explained?

 

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 Vanishing Water Landscapes in the Middle East

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Contact information Francesca de Châtel
News type Inbrief
File link http://www.hydrology.nl/images/docs/dutch/2014.06.11_De_Chatel.pdf
Source of information Hydrology.nl
Subject(s) HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , WATER DEMAND
Relation http://www.semide.net/countries/fol749974/sy
Geographical coverage Syria,
News date 19/06/2014
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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