Water is a prominent topic in discussions about the Middle East.

Fishing at the Chebayesh marsh in Dhi Qar province, Iraq, April 2019. Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters

Yet media coverage, policy reports and scholarly works often fall into simplistic accounts of scarcity, imminent crisis and potential water wars. This primer in PDF format by Jessica Barnes offers a valuable introduction to the topic that challenges the dominant narratives. The primer interrogates the notion of water scarcity, outlines the challenges posed by climate change, explains the complexities of managing transboundary waters and discusses responses by policy makers.

Presented in accessible language and beautifully designed with photographs, a map and informative charts, MERIP hopes that this free special publication will be especially useful for educators and students.

Click this link to download and share the PDF:

Water in the Middle East: A Primer 

 

 

 

 

How to cite this article:

Jessica Barnes "Water in the Middle East: A Primer," Middle East Report 296 (Fall 2020).

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