The study establishes the hydrological and political baseline of the Upper Jordan River tributaries. The historic and current record of control and use of the flows is asymmetric in the extreme, and interpreted to perpetuate the water conflict between Lebanon, Syria and Israel.
EXTERNAL COLLABORATIONS
– Karim Eid-Sabbagh (SOAS)
– Michael Talhami (Independent)
– London Water Research Group
– IDS water justice programme