Abstract

WATER HAS LONG BEEN A FIJNDAMENTAL constraint on development for most countries in the Middle East and North Africa. To overcome these constraints such societies have traditionally developed successful techniques to harness the productive force of water through a combination of social and technical arrangements which allow a high degree of productive efficiency. However, a combination of climatic changes and failure of social systems to respond to

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