The Red Sea–Dead Sea canal: Its origin and the challenges it faces

Damien Closson, Herbert Hansen, François Halgand, Nada Milisavljevic, Frédéric Hallot, Marc Acheroy

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Résumé

The purpose of this chapter is to allow uninformed readers to understand the situation in which the Red Sea–Dead Sea canal arose. The water policy in the Middle East is complex and some key elements are provided so that the reader understands (1) why Jordan is currently actively seeking a fresh water source based on the desalination of seawater of the Red Sea, (2) why the Palestinians (West Bank), who have large quantity of freshwater in their ground, are also looking for freshwater from the canal project, (3) why Israel is involved in this project while its water reserves allow it to do without that channel.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)107-124
Nombre de pages18
journalEnvironmental Science and Engineering
Numéro de publication9783642147784
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2011

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