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IDF, established in 1989, has its seat in The Hague.
IDF is a network organization that brings together people who by their position in society and by the force of their ideas can play a constructive role in bringing together various parties.
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Realistic solutions come through education
Diego Mayo Martínez.- Water security is gaining importance worldwide. If we talk about the Middle East region the Palestinian territory deserves special attention. Solutions must come, but which is the more realistic format? This articles’ aim is to provide an … Continue reading
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Tagged aquifers, Israel, Jordan River, Middle East, occupation, Palestine, Palestinian territory, peace, virtual water, water, water resources
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Virtual water for Palestine
Diego Mayo Martínez.- Under the current situation, the shortage of water resources in Palestine is far from meeting the water demands for food production, which is part of the water security situation. The climate, the growing population and the mis-management … Continue reading
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Tagged Middle East, Palestine, Palestine Authority, virtual water, water resources, water shortage
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Soundtrack for Earth Day
Sara Caminero.- April 22, 2012. Earth Day. Because we all live on the same planet and feel the earth beneath our feet, International Dialogues Foundation proposes you to dedicate a few minutes to think about where we are leading, globally, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab Spring, Earth, Earth Day, mobilization, outraged movements, Rio+20
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Cooperative alternatives in the Middle East water needs
Diego Mayo Martínez.- The Middle East water issues are seen as a strategic tool for the neighbouring countries in order to build their political stability, but also to strengthen their legitimacy over these precious resources. For that reason, it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative European Plan, cooperation, Egypt, European Union, Gaza, Israel, Jordan River, Middle East, Palestine, peace, Syria, Turkey, United States, water, water resources, water shortage, West Bank
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“Hydroinformatics could help in improving the efficiency with which water is used in Palestine and Israel”
Diego Mayo Martínez.- Roland K. Price was born in 1941 and is a former Professor of Hydroinformatics in the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering in Delft. On occasion of the World Water Day, celebrated last 22nd of … Continue reading
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Tagged aquifers, dialogue, Egypt, Hydroinformatics, irrigation methods, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Roland K. Price, Turkey, UNESCO, United Nations, virtual water, water, water security, water shortage
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