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Title: Water in the Middle East


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Water in the Middle East
  • October 2008

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Why we worry
  • Middle Eastern nations in the past have
    illustrated their willingness to resort to force
    in settling disputes over issues less serious
    than shortage of water
  • Water sources cross borders and can involve as
    many as nine sovereign states  
  • Adel Darwish- Geneva conference on Environment
    and Quality of Life June 1994

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Where does the ME get its water?
  • Rivers
  • Tigris-Euphrates
  • Nile
  • Jordan
  • Aquifers
  • Renewable groundwater
  • Non-renewable or fossil groundwater
  • Desalination
  • Brackish groundwater is economically possible
  • Seawater is expensive

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Who has water
  • Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, and Turkey
    have a lot of water
  • Israel, and Egypt form a middle group
  • water in the West Bank used in Israel
  • Gaza Strip is perennially short of water
  • Jordan, Libya, and countries of the Arabian
    Peninsula have least amount

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Water, water, everywhere?
  • Water is the limiting resource for development
  • Not a lot of rain
  • ME has 5 of worlds population, 0.9 of global
    water resources
  • ME consuming water at a higher rate than can be
    replenished
  • Crisis zones have emerged along major rivers

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Turkey-Syria-Iraq
  • Turkey is building dams on headwaters of Tigris
    and Euphrates Rivers
  • Threatens Syria and Iraqs amount and use
  • Even though Syria and Iraqs governments are at
    odds, this may cause them to create an alliance
  • Regional conflict is likely

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Jordan-Israel-Palestine Authority
  • Jordan and Israel have conflicts over Jordan and
    Yamouk Rivers
  • Israel and the Palestinians both rely on same
    aquifer-a source of conflict

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Saudi Arabia
  • No rivers, so relies on underground water sources
  • 90 of non-renewable water used for agricultural
    purposes
  • Conflicts with Qatar, Baharain and Jordan over
    use of various aquifers

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Sources of Water Stress
  • Rapid population growth is biggest obstacle
  • Booming economic growth
  • Rapid urbanization which increases the demand for
    high-quality water
  • Demand for irrigation- irrigation takes close to
    80 of total water

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Sources of Water Stress
  • Demand for fresh water in the region exceeds the
    naturally occurring, renewable supply
  • Much of the region's limited water is being
    polluted from growing volumes of human,
    industrial, and agricultural wastes
  • Salt water intrusion into over-taxed aquifers

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Water use in the Region
  • Per capita water availability is worst in world
  • Water use is unsustainable
  • Only way to significantly improve is to improve
    water efficiency in existing uses and to shift
    water from low-productivity to high-productivity
    water sectors

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The future
  • Proposed efforts at water sharing not working
  • Regional fears of dependence
  • Historic distrust

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Some Hope
  • Grow plants that require less water
  • More efficient irrigation- drip irrigation
  • Treat waste water for agricultural use
  • Practical desalination
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