The Interaction of Population Dynamics and Transformations in Water Supply Systems in the Jordan River Basin

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Abstract

Israel, Jordan and Palestine are partners in the geography and hydrology of the Jordan River Basin. At the same time the demographic development of the countries is closely interlinked. The paper examines the interdependence between demographic developments, water scarcity and resource conflicts in the Jordan River Basin. One major issue of conflicts is emphasized: growing competition between different users and sectors, in particular between agriculture, on the one hand, and munici-pal/ domestic water supply, on the other, as a result of the heterogeneous population growth in the region. The potential of re-allocation-strategies to cope with increasing demand for drinking water is discussed, focusing on the concept of virtual water trade.

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Hummel, D. (2008). The Interaction of Population Dynamics and Transformations in Water Supply Systems in the Jordan River Basin. In Environmental Science and Engineering (pp. 498–518). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85047-2_29

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