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Policies for Water Demand Management in Israel
David Katz
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
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Israel
100%
Water Demand Management
100%
Supply Augmentation
100%
Demand Management Policy
66%
Demand Management
66%
Desalination Cost
66%
21st Century
33%
Drought
33%
Economic Cost
33%
Early Years
33%
Physical Limitations
33%
Water Scarcity
33%
Technological Constraints
33%
On Demand
33%
Freshwater Resources
33%
Supply Cost
33%
Seawater Desalination
33%
Wastewater Reuse
33%
Supply Management Policies
33%
Cloud Seeding
33%
National Water Carrier
33%
Large Infrastructure Projects
33%
Water Management Strategies
33%
Security Impact
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Water Demand
100%
Water Management
33%
Freshwater Resource
33%
Water Scarcity
33%
Cloud Seeding
33%
Weather Modification
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Demand Management
100%
Management Policy
40%
Economic Costs
20%
Strategic Management
20%
Water Management
20%
Weather Modification
20%
21st century
20%
Engineering
Demand Management
100%
Desalination
40%
Limitations
20%
Renewables
20%
Seawater Desalination
20%
Water Management
20%
Carrier Water
20%
Critical Element
20%
Early Year
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Water Scarcity
100%
Economic Costs
100%