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Global Issues in Water Policy

Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers

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Katz, D; Tal, A
January 1, 2013

For the first several decades of Israel’s existence, water left in streams was considered a waste of a precious resource. Streams themselves were seen as hazards to be managed, with little perceived value other than serving as convenient conduits for disposal of sewage and other unwanted effluents. As a result, the country’s streams were largely denuded, polluted, and rerouted to reduce flood risks. Legal, institutional, and political frameworks that have emerged over the past 20 years promoting rehabilitation of the country’s streams signal a shift in public perception and public policy. In addition, recent advances in desalination infrastructure adding substantial quantities of freshwater and improved sewage treatment standards further raise the prospects of a new deal for Israel’s streams. After years of intensive development and chronic water scarcity, however, several challenges still stand in the way of stream rehabilitation. This chapter reviews the causes of degradation of Israel’s streams, recent policy measures to promote their rehabilitation, and the primary obstacles still facing actual rehabilitation.

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January 1, 2013

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4

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Katz, D., & Tal, A. (2013). Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 4, pp. 65–81). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5911-4_5
Katz, D., and A. Tal. “Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers.” In Global Issues in Water Policy, 4:65–81, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5911-4_5.
Katz D, Tal A. Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers. In: Global Issues in Water Policy. 2013. p. 65–81.
Katz, D., and A. Tal. “Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers.” Global Issues in Water Policy, vol. 4, 2013, pp. 65–81. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-5911-4_5.
Katz D, Tal A. Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers. Global Issues in Water Policy. 2013. p. 65–81.

DOI

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

4

Start / End Page

65 / 81