The Arizona-Israeli-Palestinian Water Management and Policy Workshop (AzIP for short), a Water Resources Research Center project that was two and a half years in the planning, focused on critical water issues of the three arid and semi-arid regions
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| Arizona Water Resource Fall 2009 Features Public Participated in Session on Israeli-Palestinian Water Challenges Identifying Topics for Collaborative Research is Task on Final Day AzIP Workshop, a Forum to Discuss Issues in Water-scare Regions UA Center for Middle Eastern Studies, a Workshop Partner Arizona, Israeli, and Palestinian Water Management and Policy Workshop Common Concerns of Arizona, Isreal and Palestinian Territories Prompt Coopertive Efforts Israel's Public Ownership of Water Said to Offer Advantages Over Prior Appropriation Arizona, Middle East Water Issues Focus of WRRC Workshop Water Allocation, a Potential Source of Conflict, Can Promote Peace - Water Wars are an unlikely prospect Public Policy Review Organizing International Workshop Provides Much Behind-the-scenes Learning Guest View Overdrafted Aquifers, Limited Waste Water Reuse Are Critical Issues |