Kavanagh, PatrickAwady, Nadia2007-11-132007-10-232007-11-132006http://hdl.handle.net/10625/34415English version available in IDRC Digital Library: Thirsty sea, tainted river : shedding light on the Middle East's threatened border watersFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mer assoiffée, fleuve pollué : regard sur les eaux frontalières menacées du Moyen OrientText in ArabicThe Dead Sea is shrinking and the Akkar watershed is polluted. In a region where collaboration is often in short supply, international teams of researchers — supported by Canada’s International Development Research Centre — have been working together to save these endangered boundary waters.Text1 digital file (6 p. : ill.)arJORDAN--DEAD SEALEBANON--AL-KABIR RIVERLEBANON--LITANI RIVERSHARED WATER RESOURCESWATER POLLUTIONWATER SHORTAGEWATER UTILIZATIONIRRIGATIONTOURISMISRAEL--DEAD SEAWEST BANKGAZASYRIA--AL-AROUSThirsty sea, tainted river : shedding light on the Middle East's threatened border waters [Arabic version]Case Study