Concept Document towards the Dead Sea Basin Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Listing. This report has been presented to the public and to

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Concept Document towards the Dead Sea Basin Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Listing. This report has been presented to the public and to political decision makers both regionally and internationally in order to gain further support for the concept and to lobby the Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian authorities to register the Dead Sea Basin as a Biosphere Reserve with UNESCO.

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This flyer was developed with the Youth Water Trustees of the Tamar Regional Council. It describes the unique qualities of the Dead Sea and compares the different alternatives suggested for saving the Dead Sea.

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This report highlights the rapid pace of development around the Dead Sea and stresses the need to address environmental concerns resulting from these developments. The report is the culmination of two public meetings held in Tel-Aviv and Amman on the Future of the Dead Sea. It concludes that since the Dead Sea is a single ecosystem, there is an urgent need to develop an overall strategy and master plan for the Dead Sea, irrespective of national borders.

Final Report - Symposium on Promoting an Integrated Sustainable Regional Development Plan for the Dead Sea Basin. The report includes summaries of presentations and discussions, as well as annexes including a brief version of a project proposal for an integrated development plan for the basin, and a concept paper presenting the idea of establishing a jointly managed "free tourism area" in the north of the Dead Sea which would include open borders

The Jordan River is unique in its natural and cultural wealth, but is threatened by excessive water diversion and pollution, treated as a backyard dumping ground

The Jordan River Valley, situated in the Great Rift Valley is of cultural, religious and geographical importance. The river is significant to billions of people from diverse religions and countries worldwide but is presently under threat. Diversion of over 98 per cent of its fresh water, in addition to discharge of large quantities of untreated sewage, threatens to irreversibly damage the River Valley. Israel, Jordan and Syria have all diverted its upstream waters for domestic and agricultural uses, leaving precious little fresh water for the river and its once thriving ecosystem.

Historically, the River Jordan has always been a meeting place and crossing place for plants, animals, and human societies. The most concrete visual example of the historical tradition of river crossings can be seen at a spot appropriately named "Old Bridges" where 3 bridges cross the river's width; a 2000 year old Roman Bridge, an old Ottoman Bridge, and a more recent British Mandate bridge. Plenty of archaeological evidence on either side of the rivers' banks, from cities like Beit She'an (Israel), Pella and Umm Qais (Jordan), also shows commercial and cultural connections between major cities of the Valley. Parallel developments through several historical periods - similar types of pottery, mosaics and iron tools - indicate that cities across the valley had the same type of population from an anthropological perspective.

Set in a fold of the hills that overlook the Jordan Valley, Pella was perfectly situated, not least because of its perennial springs. Their lack of abundance today is due to the modern pump house, which has blemished one of the loveliest sites in Jordan. Excavations (by Americans in 1958 and 1967; since 1979 by Australians) are stripping back the complex layers of Pella s story. The main tell, inhabited since Neolithic times, includes Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age settlements; but by far the most significant early monument is on the south side of the tell - a large Middle Bronze Age temple with massive stone walls, built over an earlier mud brick version. This was again rebuilt, but in a smaller form, perhaps after an earthquake. More destruction in the Iron Age, in both the 10th and 9th centuries BC, led to more rebuilding, each smaller than the one before.

Part One: An Economic Analysis of Different Water Uses Affecting the Dead Sea Basin Part Two: Sustainable Management of Dead Sea Basin Water Resources - A Comparative Analysis with North American Experience

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