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AgreementIsrael-Jordan Treaty of Peace + and Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Oslo II Agreement) +
ClimateSemi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type) + and Arid/desert (Köppen B-type) +
Geolocation32° 28' 31.0116", 35° 33' 59.292"Latitude: 32.475281
Longitude: 35.56647
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IssueThe Jordanian government is unilaterally lThe Jordanian government is unilaterally leading the construction of the conveyance project, even though NGOs are still contesting the project’s ecological value and potential negative impacts on the ecosystem of the Dead Sea. How can the Jordanian government address the concerns of non-state actors like Friends of the Earth Middle East?ors like Friends of the Earth Middle East? + and The impact of mining operations on the souThe impact of mining operations on the southern banks of the Dead Sea has not been featured sufficiently in the discussions leading up to the signing of the MoU in 2013. Are there any initiatives to address water use intensity of the mining industry as a demand-side measure to replenish the Dead Sea?nd-side measure to replenish the Dead Sea? +
Key QuestionHow does asymmetry of power influence water negotiations and how can the negative effects be mitigated? +
Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture +, industrial use +, mining operations + and religious/cultural sites +
NSPDWater Quantity +, Water Quality +, Ecosystems + and Assets +
RiparianIsrael +, Jordan + and Palestinian Territories +
Stakeholder TypeFederated state/territorial/provincial government +, Non-legislative governmental agency +, Environmental interest +, Sovereign state/national/federal government + and Industry/Corporate Interest +
Water FeatureDead Sea +, Jordan River +, Red Sea + and Yarmuk River +
Water ProjectRed Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation +, Domestic/Urban Supply +, Mining/Extraction support + and Other Ecological Services +
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