Geopolitical Israeli-Palestinian Water Issues.- Meeting Vital Human Needs: Equitable Resolution of Conflicts over Shared Water Resources of Israelis and Palestinians.- Shared Management of Palestinian and Israeli Groundwater Resources: A Critical Analysis.- Beyond the Watershed: Avoiding the Dangers of Hydro-Centricity and Informing Water Policy.- Politics and Water Management: A Palestinian Perspective.- Perceptions of Water in the Middle East: The Role of Religion, Politics and Technology in Concealing the Growing Water Scarcity.- The Karstic Flow System in Uja Area — West Bank: An Example of two Separated Flow Systems in the Same Area.- Trans-boundary Regional Issues: Jordan River and Dead Sea.- Options for a More Sustainable Water Management in the Lower Jordan Valley.- A Water For Peace Strategy for the Jordan River Basin by Shifting Cropping Patterns.- A Future for the Dead Sea Basin: Water Culture among Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians.- Formulating A Regional Policy for the Future of the Dead Sea — The ‘Peace Conduit’ Alternative.- Water Trade and Water Markets.- Water Management, Infrastructure, Negotiations and Cooperation: Use of the WAS Model.- ‘Virtual Water’ in the Water Resource Management of the Arid Middle East.- Virtual Water Trade as a Policy Instrument for Achieving Water Security in Palestine.- Water Conflicts and International Water Markets.- Water Imports in the Middle East.- Turkish Water Exports: A Model for Regional Cooperation in the Development of Water Resources.- Water Transfer from Turkey to Water-Stressed Countries in the Middle East.- Manavgat River Water: A Limited Alternative Water Resource for Domestic Use in the Middle East.- Socioeconomic Development and Benefit Sharing in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin.- WaterCo-operation and Conflict Resolution.- Why States Co-operate over Shared Water: The Water Negotiations in the Jordan River Basin.- Joint Mismanagement: Reappraising the Oslo Water Regime.- Violations, Opportunities and Power along the Jordan River: Security Studies Theory Applied to Water Conflict.- U.S. Sponsored Conflict Resolution Through Cooperation in the Water Sector.- Water Allocation for Nature and the ‘End of Conflict’ Era.- Allocating Gaps of Shared Water Resources (Scarcity Index): Case Study on Palestine-Israel.- Factors Relating to the Equitable Distribution of Water in Israel and Palestine.- Groundwater Management in a Cross Boundary Case: Application to Israel and the Palestinian Authority.- Feasibility Study for Cooperation in Wastewater Treatment Plants and Landfills for Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank.- Effects of the Separation Barrier on the Viability of a Future Palestinian State.- Water as a Human Right: Understanding of Water in the Arab Countries of the Middle East.- International Water Law.- Legal Framework of Groundwater Management in the Middle East (Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Palestinian Territories).- Palestinian Water Authority: Developments and Challenges — Legal Framework and Capacity.- Water Resource Management.- Water Demand Management as Governance: Lessons from the Middle East and South Africa.- Water Demand Management — A Strategy to Deal with Water Scarcity: Israel as a Case Study.- Using Socio-economic Indicators for Integrated Water Resources Management: Case Study of Palestine.- Israeli Water Use Patterns: Resource Conservation and Transboundary Security.- Holistic Regional Approach to Water Management.- Impact of Climate Change.- Impacts of Global Environmental Change for Water Resources of Israeland its Neighbors: New Security Dangers and Shifting Perceptions.- Mitigating Negative Impacts of Global Warming on Water Resources of the Middle East.- The Past as a Key for the Future: Mutual Dependencies of Land Use, Soil Development, Climate and Settlement.- Water and Wastewater Technology in the Middle East.- Waste Water Management and Reuse in Jordan.- Reducing the Environmental Impact of Olive Mill Wastewater in Jordan, Palestine and Israel.- A Seeping Timebomb: Pollution of the Mountain Aquifer by Sewage.- Potential Use of New Geological Findings for Water Exploitation in the Lower Jordan Valley.- From ‘Emergency Response Coordination’ to ‘Humanitarian Protection’: The Role and Activities of the Emergency Water And Sanitation-Health (EWASH) Committee.