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  1. Earthquake readiness in volatile regions: the case of Israel
  2. Equity aspects of transportation in a multi-network world: a societal perspective
  3. Shifting sands of planning in Israel
  4. How can regulatory systems be assessed? The case of earthquake preparedness in Israel
  5. Changing drought vulnerabilities of marginalized resource-dependent groups: a long-term perspective of Israel’s Negev Bedouin
  6. Public transport planning in a spatially segmented city: The case of Jerusalem
  7. Devising ‘policy packages’ for seismic retrofitting of residences
  8. A hierarchy of water needs and their implications for allocation mechanisms
  9. A main driver or an intermediate variable? Climate change, water and security in the Middle East
  10. Assessing land use plan implementation: Bridging the performance-conformance divide
  11. The City Public Transport Overlooked: Analysis of Effective Distances
  12. Introducing Greywater Systems into the Built Environment: An Introduction and Overview
  13. Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the sustainability–security nexus: the case of the Israeli–Palestinian wastewater treatment regime
  14. To desalinate or divert? A comparative supply cost analysis for north coastal China
  15. Drought and cooperation in a conflict prone area: Bedouin herders and Jewish farmers in Israel's northern Negev, 1957–1963
  16. Scale and scope of environmental planning transformations: The Israeli case
  17. Using the ecosystem services concept to analyse stakeholder involvement in wetland management
  18. Water history facets of landscape change in Israel/Palestine 1920–1970: a question of scale and periodization
  19. Global diffusion of XL-capacity seawater desalination
  20. Global diffusion of XL-capacity seawater desalination
  21. From Policy Measures to Policy Packages
  22. The Four Eras of Israeli Water Policies
  23. The effect of vulnerability on climate change mitigation policies
  24. Desalination, space and power: The ramifications of Israel’s changing water geography
  25. Issue Generating Assessment: Bridging the Gap Between Evaluation Theory and Practice?
  26. Light rail routing: do goals matter?
  27. How Widely Applicable is River Basin Management? An Analysis of Wastewater Management in an Arid Transboundary Case
  28. Spaces of Water Governance: The Case of Israel and Its Neighbors
  29. An application of the recreation level of service approach to forests in Israel
  30. Role of a central administrator in managing water resources: The case of the Israeli water commissioner
  31. Behavioral Adaptations to Crowding Disturbance: Evidence from Nature Reserves in Israel
  32. The environmental aspects of reterritorialization: Environmental facets of Israeli–Arab agreements
  33. Impediments to the management of shared aquifers: A political economy perspective
  34. The formation and viability of a non-basin water management: The US–Canada case
  35. Political Economy of Groundwater Exploitation: The Israeli Case
  36. Planning for Biodiversity: the Role of Ecological Impact Assessment
  37. Priority rights for nature
  38. Issues and dilemmas in ecological scoping: scientific, procedural and economic perspectives
  39. Neo-Malthusians and Cornucopians put to the test: Global 2000 and The Resourceful Earth revisited
  40. The Short-Term and Long-Term Ramifications of Linkages Involving Natural Resources: The US – Mexico Transboundary Water Case
  41. The case for taxing surface parking
  42. The Political Economy of Transport Innovations
  43. Packaging Policies to Address Environmental Concerns
  44. Guest Editorial
  45. When and How Would Shared Aquifers be Managed?
  46. Spatial adjustment as a mechanism for resolving river basin conflicts: the US–Mexico case
  47. Management of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israeli–Palestinian Case with an International Perspective Eran Feitelson and Marwan Haddad (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 496 pp., 2001, US$ 135, ISBN: 0-7923-7254-9
  48. Introducing environmental equity dimensions into the sustainable transport discourse: issues and pitfalls
  49. Analysis of Factors Influencing Data and Information Exchange in International River Basins
  50. Malicious Siting or Unrecognised Processes? A Spatio-temporal Analysis of Environmental Conflicts in Tel-Aviv
  51. Malicious Siting or Unrecognised Processes? A Spatio-temporal Analysis of Environmental Conflicts in Tel-Aviv
  52. Local Use of Economic Instruments in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Programme
  53. Local Use of Economic Instruments in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Programme
  54. Transport and Environment
  55. Management Of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israeli-Palestinian Case With An International Perspective
  56. Water Rights within a Water Cycle Framework
  57. The Management of Shared Aquifers Principles and Challenges
  58. A Sequential Flexible Approach to the Management of Shared Aquifers
  59. A Proposed Agenda for Joint Israeli-Palestinian Management of Shared Groundwater
  60. The implications of differential network flexibility for spatial structures
  61. Social norms, rationales and policies
  62. Sharing rights of way along inter-urban corridors: a spatial temporal and institutional analysis
  63. A Stepwise Open-Ended Approach to the Identification of Joint Management Structures for Shared Aquifers
  64. The potential of a gis-based scoping system
  65. Muddling toward sustainability: The transformation of environmental planning in Israel
  66. A win-win option — joint management of West Bank aquifers
  67. THE SECOND CLOSING OF THE FRONTIER: AN END TO OPEN-ACCESS REGIMES
  68. The impact of airport noise on willingness to pay for residences
  69. Some spatial aspects of environmental impact statements in Israel
  70. The potential of rail as an environmental solution: Setting the agenda
  71. Allowing for sustainable growth under drastic immigration stress in Israel
  72. The Spatial Effects of Land Use Regulations A Missing Link in Growth Control Evaluations
  73. Israel: Transport in a Small Turbulent “Island-State”
  74. An alternative role for economic instruments: Sustainable finance for environmental management
  75. Consumer Preferences and Willingness-to-pay for Water-related Residences in Non-urban Settings: A Vignette Analysis
  76. Sharing the globe
  77. THE POTENTIAL OF MAIL SURVEYS IN GEOGRAPHY: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE∗
  78. Eilat: Multiple conflicts in an inherently uncertain environment
  79. Transportation noise, property rights, and institutional structure: The Israeli experience in perspective
  80. From policy measures to policy packages: a spatially, temporally and institutionally differentiated approach
  81. The political economy of urban infrastructure
  82. Transport and environment: from policy measures to sustainability notions and back
  83. Chapter 3. Environmental Equity: Is It a Viable City Planning Goal?
  84. Spatial implications of public transport investments in metropolitan areas: some empirical evidence regarding light rail and bus rapid transit