Conference
on Water & Food Security In The Middle East
Nicosia,
Cyprus
April
1998
The
conference addressed environmental, agricultural and trade issues of major
concern to the Middle East, most notably the shared water and food resources
of the Palestinians and Israelis. Participants included scholars and officials
from Cyprus, Egypt, Jordon, Israel and the Palestinian National authority
and led to a set of followup recommendations for the water and food security
problems of regional urgency in the Middle East. The conference was co-sponsored
by the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California;
the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley; Ben-Gurion
University; the US Institute of Peace; and the Hewlett Foundation.
Conference
Schedule
Monday,
April 20:
7:00pm:
RECEPTION AT CYPRUS HILTON HOTEL
Arch.
Makarios III Avenue, P.O. Box 2023, Nicosia, Cyprus
tel:
357-2-377-777, fax: 357-2-377-788
8:00pm:
OPENING DINNER
Welcome
Remarks: Symeon Matsis
Director-General,
Ministry of Agriculture, Resources, and Environment, Cyprus
Tuesday,
April 21:
8:158:30am:
OPENING REMARKS
David
Zilberman
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics & Center for Sustainable Resource
Development, University of California, Berkeley
8:3010:00am:SESSION
I: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Chair:
Michael Hanemann
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Arie
Arnon
Economics
Department, Ben-Gurion University
“Past,
Present, and Future of the Regional Trade Regime”
Jad
Isaac
Applied
Research Institute and Bethlehem University Science Faculty
“Resource
Scarcity and Food Security in Palestine”
Arie
Issar
J.
Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University
“The
Impact of Climate Changes on the Water Resources of the Middle East: Past
and Future”
10:0010:30am:
BREAK
10:3012:00pm:
SESSION II: WATER QUANTITY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: TRANSFERS, TRADING
AND MARKETS
Chair:
Yacov Tsur
Department
of Agricultural Economics and Management, Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew
University and Department of Applied Economics, The University of Minnesota
Gamal
Siam
Department
of Agricultural Economics, Center for Agricultural Economic Studies, Cairo
University
“Water
Management Policy and Food Security in Egypt”
Sinaia
Netanyahu
Agricultural
and Resource Economics, University of Maryland
“Bargaining
Over Shared Aquifers: The Case of Israel and the Palestinians”
Phoebe
Koundouri
Department
of Economics, University of Cyprus
“Water
Resource Management in Cyprus and Prospects for Cyprus-European Membership”
12:001:30pm:
LUNCH
1:303:00pm:
SESSION III: INFRASTRUCTURE, SANITARY CONDITIONS, AND WATER AVAILABILITY
Chair:
Yacov Tsur
Department
of Agricultural Economics and Management, Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew
University and Department of Applied Economics, The University of Minnesota
Yousef
Salah Abu-Maylah
Geography
Department, Dean of Arts Faculty, Al-Azhar University of Gaza Moustafa
Yousef El Baba, Water Research Center, Al-Azhar University of Gaza
“Overview
of the Water Situation in Gaza”
Eithan
Hochman
Agricultural
Economics Department, Hebrew University Agricultural Faculty
“Conceptual
and Technical Framework of the Water Situation in Gaza”
Eyal
Brill
Agricultural
Economics Department, Hebrew University Agricultural Faculty
“Application,
Benefits, and Costs of Cooperation Between Israel and Gaza”
3:003:30pm:
BREAK
3:305:00pm:
SESSION IV: WATER QUALITY: WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND TRADING FOR AN IMPROVED
REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Chair:
Yacov Tsur
Department
of Agricultural Economics and Management, Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew
University and Department of Applied Economics, The University of Minnesota
Nader
Saleem Al-Khateeb
Water
and Environmental Development Organization, Bethlehem “Wastewater Reuse
in the Palestinian Authority”
Nir
Becker
Natural
Resources and Environmental Research Center, University of Haifa
“Benefits
from Cooperating over Water Quality Issues in the West Bank”
8:00pm:
DINNER AT CYPRUS HILTON HOTEL
Keynote
Speaker: Dureid Mahasneh
Secretary
General, Jordan Valley Authority
Wednesday,
April 22:
8:30am—10:00am:
SESSION V: DOMESTIC POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS AFFECTING FOOD PRODUCTION, WATER
(RE)ALLOCATION, AND INVESTMENT IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY IN THE REGION
Chair:
Richard Just
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland
Eran
Feitelson
Geography
Department, Hebrew University
“The
Implications of the Changing Water and Farmland Agendas Within Israel for
Regional Water Reallocations”
Marwan
Haddad
Faculty
of Engineering, An Najah National University
“Policy
Recommendations for Regional Cooperation to Obtain Water and Food Security
in the Middle East”
Hillel
Shuval
Environmental
Health Laboratory, Hebrew University
“A
Reevaluation of Some Misconceptions on Food Security and Water Security
for Arid Countries in the Middle East”
10:00am—10:30am:
BREAK
10:30am—12:00pm:
SESSION VI: LESSONS FROM OTHER REGIONS -OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO TRADE ,
WATER CONSERVATION, AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Chair:
Richard Just
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland
Aaron
Wolf
Geography
Department, University of Alabama
“Indigenous
Approaches to Water Conflict Resolution and Implications for International
Waters”
Ariel
Dinar
Rural
Development Department, World Bank
“Regional
Cooperation in Managing Scarce Resources: Theory and Evidence from Experience
in Asia, Africa, and South America”
Daniel
Cohen
University
of California, Berkeley
“Lessons
from Recent Innovations and Public Investments in the United States”
Gidon
Bromberg
EcoPeace
“The
Mediterranean Free Trade Zone: First Lessons from NAFTA”
12:00pm—1:30pm:
LUNCH
1:30pm—3:00pm:SESSION
VII: TRADE, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT
Chair:
David Zilberman
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics & Center for Sustainable Resource
Development, University of California, Berkeley
Mahmoud
El-Jafari
Economics
Department, Al-Quds University
“Agricultural
Cooperation and Integration Between Israelis, Jordanians, and Palestinians”
Amir
Heiman
Agricultural
Economics Department, Hebrew University Agricultural Faculty
“Should
Israeli and Arab Companies Cooperate in Marketing Their Agricultural Products?”
Michael
Hanemann
Agricultural
and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley “Dispute
Resolution in Natural Resources and Environmental Problems: What We Have
Learned”
3:003:30pm:
BREAK
3:305:00pm:
SESSION VIII: PUBLIC HEALTH AND PEST CONTROL
Chair:
David Zilberman
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics & Center for Sustainable Resource
Development, University of California, Berkeley
Jamal
Safi
Environmental
Protection and Research Institute, Gaza
“Pesticide
Use and its Management in Gaza”
Yoel
Margalit
Ben-Gurion
University
Jamal
Safi
Environmental
Protection and Research Institute, Gaza
“Mosquito
Populations in Gaza and their Biocontrol by BTI”
Uri
Regev
Ben-Gurion
University
Yousef
Safi
Environmental
Protection and Research Institute, Gaza
“Insect
Vector Control in Gaza and Israel, Economic Analysis and Application”
Thursday,
April 23:
8:3010:00am:
SESSION IX: POLICY IMPLICATIONS AND THE PEACE PROCESS - FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Chair:
David Zilberman
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics & Center for Sustainable Resource
Development, University of California, Berkeley
Gershon
Baskin
Israel/Palestine
Center for Research and Information
Nicos
Georgiades
Environmental
Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Nicosia,
Cyprus
Shaul
Arlosoroff
Hebrew
University
10:0010:30am:
BREAK
10:3012:00pm:
SESSION IX: POLICY IMPLICATIONS AND THE PEACE PROCESS - FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS
(CONTINUED)
Chair:
Richard Carson
Institute
on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California, Berkeley
Koussai
Quteishat
General,
Ministry of Water and Irrigation
Jordan
Hagar Islambouly
Consul
General of Egypt |