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Water Scarcity Management in the MENA Region from a Globalization Perspective

Mounir Belloumi and Mohamed Salah Matoussi

Development, 2008, vol. 51, issue 1, 135-138

Abstract: In the perspective of globalization, the Middle East and North Africa countries must revise soundly their irrigation strategies, pay more attention to virtual water trade and resolve problems of transboundary water resource management, if they want to maintain an irrigation sector able to secure a minimum food security. Development (2008) 51, 135–138. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100449

Date: 2008
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