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MODERN AND TRADITIONAL IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
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953.jpg MODERN AND TRADITIONAL IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

Edited by Özay Mehmet and Hasan Ali Biçak

IDRC 2002
ISBN Out of print
e-ISBN 1-55250-304-6
212 pp.

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A water crisis is threatening several regions of the world. In the Middle East and North Africa, the crisis is serious and getting worse. Contributing factors include mismanagement of water resources, population trends and explosive urban growth, structural imbalance between demand and available resources, and a dearth of water-related information.

This book presents an analysis of irrigation technologies used in the Eastern Mediterranean region, both past and present. It discusses the reuse of wastewater and other conservation technologies through case studies from Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, North Cyprus, and Turkey. It presents a multidisciplinary view of the water crisis, with discussion in the disciplines of economics, hydrology, agronomics, engineering, and environmental sciences. As a sequel to Water Balances in the Eastern Mediterranean, this book will be of interest to policymakers, researchers, academics, and development professionals working in the areas of water management and Middle Eastern studies.

THE EDITORS

Özay Mehmet is Professor of International Affairs at the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. His publications include Towards a Fair Global Labour Market (Routledge 1999, with E. Mendes and R. Sinding) and Water Balances in the Eastern Mediterranean (IDRC 2000, with D.B. Brooks).

Hasan Ali Biçak is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Banking and Finance at Eastern Mediterranean University in Gazimagusa, North Cyprus.

Related IDRC Reports link:
Access to Water in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Cause of Conflict or Source of Cooperation?, by John Eberlee

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Introduction Özay Mehmet and Hasan Ali Biçak 2002


Chapter 1. Water Demand Management in the Mediterranean Atef Hamdy 2002


Chapter 2. Trickle Irrigation Experiments in Turkey Osman Tekinel and Riza Kanber 2002


Chapter 3. Drip Irrigation in Northern Cyprus Abdurrahim Korukcu, Osman Yildirim, Senih Yazgan, and Sevki Meteci 2002


Chapter 4. Poor-Management Impacts on Güzelyurt Aquifer Mustafa E. Ergil 2002


Chapter 5. Integrated Agricultural and Water Management in the Jordan Valley Tareq G. Al-Zabet 2002


Chapter 6. Irrigation Planning in Lebanon: Challenges and Opportunities Hussein A. Amery 2002


Chapter 7. Improvement of Irrigation Unions in the GAP Region Erkan Alemdaroglu 2002


Chapter 8. Design and Management of Irrigation Systems: The Southeastern Anatolia Development Project Aysegül Kibaroglu 2002


Chapter 9. Effluent Reuse for Agricultural Production Gideon Oron 2002


Appendix 1. Contributors 2002


Appendix 2. Acronyms and Abbreviations 2002




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