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Water, Peace and the Middle East - Negotiating Resources in the Jordan Basin (Hardcover, illustrated edition): J. A. Allan Water, Peace and the Middle East - Negotiating Resources in the Jordan Basin (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
J. A. Allan
R4,365 Discovery Miles 43 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Water is a key issue on the agenda of peace between Israel and its Arab neighbours. The circumstances in which Gaza gained its autonomy leaves it in a disadvantageous position with respect to water, and a deal on the hotly contested issue of the West Bank aquifers will be a protracted process. This book brings together the work of individuals involved directly in the negotiations and experts from various disciplines who have devoted their professional lives to the study of water and its management in the Jordan Basin. It looks at the issue from many different perspectives, offers new ideas and presents a realistic picture for the future.

Libya: Agriculture and Economic Development (RLE Economy of Middle East) - Agriculture and Economic Development (Hardcover): J.... Libya: Agriculture and Economic Development (RLE Economy of Middle East) - Agriculture and Economic Development (Hardcover)
J. A. Allan, K.S. McLachlan, Edith Penrose
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Oil revenues have made Libya rich since 1961, when oil exports began. This new wealth has affected all sectors of the economy and especially the agricultural sector; there have been considerable movements of population, changes in the use of land, and, possibly most important, there has been a profound change in the expectations of the Libyan people. Agriculture was the major contributor to GDP before oil and even in 1968 it was still the major sector in terms of employment, occupying 32 per cent of the employed population; as such it has always been given prominence in government planning. This study begins by introducing the major economic and geographical features relevant to agricultural development and examines the extension of agricultural activity in the twentieth century, prior to independence in 1951. The later chapters deal with the changes which have taken place since the discovery of oil with respect to land use in all parts of Libya, and deals in detail with agricultural investment and wages. First published in 1973.

Libya Since Independence - Economic and Political Development (Hardcover): J. A. Allan Libya Since Independence - Economic and Political Development (Hardcover)
J. A. Allan
R3,262 Discovery Miles 32 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its independence in 1951, Libya has experienced rapid economic and social change. Many of these developments, though dramatic, have not been comprehensively documented until now. One of the problems that Libya has had to face has been the absorption of burgeoning oil revenues, and here the Libyan experience accords with that of other oil-rich states. The country has embarked on ambitious policies based on oil wealth; this book charts the development of traditional agricultural way of life, and the growth of new industrial projects and transport systems. The effect of Libya's new wealth on its social and political systems is also considered in detail. In conclusion, the importance of Libya's frontiers are discussed; although Libyan international interests have been wide-ranging in recent years, its real external interests are to extend its natural resource base, for its future developments will be founded on Libya's perception of its territorial entitlement. First published in 1982.

Libya - The Experience of Oil (Hardcover): J. A. Allan Libya - The Experience of Oil (Hardcover)
J. A. Allan
R3,564 Discovery Miles 35 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1981, Libya: The Experience of Oil provides a comprehensive overview of Libya' s socio-economic development since the reform of 1961. It reviews Libya's oil endowment and draws attention to the deficiencies in the country's renewable natural resources and in the availability of unskilled labour and trained professional staff. The absorption of oil wealth after 1961 is shown to have been severely constrained by poor factor endowment in land and labour resources. The book shows that by end of the 1970s there had been a significant redistribution of wealth along with a reorganization of the economy, such that almost all production, distribution and resources were under public control. A recurring feature observed in this pattern of change is that rates of investment, sectoral allocations to the development spending, improvement in the standard of living and the level of social service provision advanced at a constant rate after oil and that the revolution had little impact on the rate of improvement in the development indicators. This is book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of African studies, African politics, geopolitics and international relations.

Libya: Agriculture and Economic Development (RLE Economy of Middle East) - Agriculture and Economic Development (Paperback): J.... Libya: Agriculture and Economic Development (RLE Economy of Middle East) - Agriculture and Economic Development (Paperback)
J. A. Allan, K.S. McLachlan, Edith Penrose
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Oil revenues have made Libya rich since 1961, when oil exports began. This new wealth has affected all sectors of the economy and especially the agricultural sector; there have been considerable movements of population, changes in the use of land, and, possibly most important, there has been a profound change in the expectations of the Libyan people. Agriculture was the major contributor to GDP before oil and even in 1968 it was still the major sector in terms of employment, occupying 32 per cent of the employed population; as such it has always been given prominence in government planning. This study begins by introducing the major economic and geographical features relevant to agricultural development and examines the extension of agricultural activity in the twentieth century, prior to independence in 1951. The later chapters deal with the changes which have taken place since the discovery of oil with respect to land use in all parts of Libya, and deals in detail with agricultural investment and wages. First published in 1973.

Libya Since Independence - Economic and Political Development (Paperback): J. A. Allan Libya Since Independence - Economic and Political Development (Paperback)
J. A. Allan
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its independence in 1951, Libya has experienced rapid economic and social change. Many of these developments, though dramatic, have not been comprehensively documented until now. One of the problems that Libya has had to face has been the absorption of burgeoning oil revenues, and here the Libyan experience accords with that of other oil-rich states. The country has embarked on ambitious policies based on oil wealth; this book charts the development of traditional agricultural way of life, and the growth of new industrial projects and transport systems. The effect of Libya's new wealth on its social and political systems is also considered in detail. In conclusion, the importance of Libya's frontiers are discussed; although Libyan international interests have been wide-ranging in recent years, its real external interests are to extend its natural resource base, for its future developments will be founded on Libya's perception of its territorial entitlement. First published in 1982.

Japan and the Contemporary Middle East (Hardcover): J. A. Allan, Kaoru Sugihara Japan and the Contemporary Middle East (Hardcover)
J. A. Allan, Kaoru Sugihara
R3,967 Discovery Miles 39 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Japan is an economic power of global significance; it is also the world's largest single national importer of oil. These two facts alone are sufficient to indicate the significance of Japan's relationship with the Middle East. But in fact, Japan's particularly strong interests in the Middle East extend well beyond oil, and include banking, investment, and an increasing concern with economic assistance. The studies in this book deal with the relevant period of the 20th century and especially with the rapid transformation of Japan's relationship with the region since 1973. It provides access in English to economic and political analysis by Japanese specialists concerned with the Middle East, and is designed for those interested in Japan's relationship with the region. The dependence of Japan on Middle Eastern oil is examined together with the changing nature of Japan's energy consumption policies at home, and its involvement in joint ventures in the Middle East. Japan's role as a major provider of economic assistance is reviewed, and its future potential role in this area are emphasized.

The Nile: Sharing a Scarce Resource - A Historical and Technical Review of Water Management and of Economical and Legal Issues... The Nile: Sharing a Scarce Resource - A Historical and Technical Review of Water Management and of Economical and Legal Issues (Hardcover)
P. P. Howell, J. A. Allan
R3,502 Discovery Miles 35 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The environmental history of the past three decades has heightened awareness that the volume of water available in the Nile Basin is not sufficient to meet reliably the current levels of water demand, quite apart from rapidly growing needs. The environmental element of the complex matter of evaluating and managing the international water resource of the Nile is addressed in this volume. The book deals with the global and regional hydrology, examines the scope and emphasis of water resource planning in the Nile Basin over the past century and identifies future options. The material is intended to be relevant to environmental scientists, government officials and water resource professionals in both national and international agencies, as well as those concerned with the environment and hydraulic engineering in the academic community.

The Nile: Sharing a Scarce Resource - A Historical and Technical Review of Water Management and of Economical and Legal Issues... The Nile: Sharing a Scarce Resource - A Historical and Technical Review of Water Management and of Economical and Legal Issues (Paperback)
P. P. Howell, J. A. Allan
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The environmental history of the past three decades has heightened awareness that the volume of water available in the Nile Basin is not sufficient to meet reliably the current levels of water demand, quite apart from rapidly growing needs. The environmental element of the complex matter of evaluating and managing the international water resource of the Nile is addressed in this volume. The book deals with the global and regional hydrology, examines the scope and emphasis of water resource planning in the Nile Basin over the past century and identifies future options. The material is intended to be relevant to environmental scientists, government officials and water resource professionals in both national and international agencies, as well as those concerned with the environment and hydraulic engineering in the academic community.

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