Based on the premise that peace can be achieved in the Jordan River watershed through increased cooperation in planning and project implementation. Describes the history of water conflict and cooperation in the watershed, and explores the possible usefulness of the physical sciences, the law, political science, economics, game theory, and dispute resolution to the process of conflict resolution. The heart of the study includes proposals for an integrated model for water basin analysis and conflict resolution. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
OpenCourser helps millions of learners each year. People visit us to learn workspace skills, ace their exams, and nurture their curiosity.
Our extensive catalog contains over 50,000 courses and twice as many books. Browse by search, by topic, or even by career interests. We'll match you to the right resources quickly.
Find this site helpful? Tell a friend about us.
We're supported by our community of learners. When you purchase or subscribe to courses and programs or purchase books, we may earn a commission from our partners.
Your purchases help us maintain our catalog and keep our servers humming without ads.
Thank you for supporting OpenCourser.