All Stories

  1. Desalination and transboundary water governance in conflict settings
  2. Initiating data-as-a-service adoption in water utilities: A service design approach
  3. Water-Energy Nexus in Desalination: Impact of Electricity Load Shedding Programs
  4. Damming Disputes: Conflict Prevention in Water Management
  5. Policy dissonance when wearing the “employer hat”: The practice of governmental vehicle reimbursement among public sector employees
  6. Adoption of data-as-a-service by water and wastewater utilities
  7. Institutional acceptance of wildlife mitigation technologies for wind energy: The case of Israel
  8. Desalination and Transboundary Water Conflict and Cooperation: A Mixed-Method Empirical Approach
  9. Basin Management under Conditions of Scarcity: The Transformation of the Jordan River Basin from Regional Water Supplier to Regional Water Importer
  10. Desalination and hydrodiplomacy: Refreshening transboundary water negotiations or adding salt to the wounds?
  11. Energizing Mid–East water diplomacy: The potential for regional water–energy exchanges
  12. Analyzing Water Customer Preferences for Online Feedback Technologies in Israel: A Prototype Study
  13. Transboundary Exchanges of Renewable Energy and Desalinated Water in the Middle East
  14. Do treaties matter? Climate change, water variability, and cooperation along transboundary river basins
  15. Still Waters Run Deep: Comparing Assertive and Suggestive Language in Water Conservation Campaigns
  16. Book Review: "Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World"
  17. REGIONAL COOPERATION IN RIVER BASIN REHABILITATION: ESTIMATING ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF ALTERNATIVES FOR JORDAN RIVER RESTORATION
  18. Evaluating the effectiveness of a water conservation campaign: Combining experimental and field methods
  19. Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the sustainability–security nexus: the case of the Israeli–Palestinian wastewater treatment regime
  20. Undermining Demand Management with Supply Management: Moral Hazard in Israeli Water Policies
  21. Valuing instream and riparian aspects of stream restoration – A willingness to tax approach
  22. Climate change, conflict, and cooperation: Global analysis of the effectiveness of international river treaties in addressing water variability
  23. Water use and economic growth: reconsidering the Environmental Kuznets Curve relationship
  24. Climate Change, Conflict, and Cooperation: Global Analysis of the Resilience of International River Treaties to Increased Water Variability
  25. Desalination as a game-changer in transboundary hydro-politics
  26. Once there was a river: a benefit–cost analysis of rehabilitation of the Jordan River
  27. The impact of uncertainties on cooperation over transboundary water: The case of Israeli–Palestinian negotiations
  28. Policies for Water Demand Management in Israel
  29. Rehabilitating Israel’s Streams and Rivers
  30. Rehabilitating Israel's streams and rivers
  31. The use of “security” jargon in sustainable development discourse: evidence from UN Commission on Sustainable Development
  32. Dividing the waters: An empirical analysis of interstate compact allocation of transboundary rivers
  33. Hydro-Political Hyperbole: Examining Incentives for Overemphasizing the Risks of Water Wars
  34. The Politics of Unilateral Environmentalism: Cooperation and Conflict over Water Management along the Israeli-Palestinian Border
  35. Spatial and temporal dynamics of linkage strategies in Arab–Israeli water negotiations
  36. Desalination and Alternative Water-Shortage Mitigation Options in Israel: A Comparative Cost Analysis
  37. An Economic Assessment of Dead Sea Preservation and Restoration
  38. Investigating Incentives to Exaggerate the Risks of Water Wars
  39. Economic valuation of resuscitating the Dead Sea
  40. The Mediterranean Free Trade Zone: Duty-Free Environmental Degradation