Tunisia
Tunisia has an EMWIS website, run by its NFP, the Bureau de l'Inventaire
et des Recherches Hydrauliques sous la tutelle de la Direction Générale des
Ressources en Eau.
Area (100 sq km): 155
Population (mill): 9.8
GDP ($ bill): 21
Water per cap: 470 m3
Water withdrawal:
total 60.9%
agriculture 86%
Access to
drinking water: 80%
sanitation: 84%
- PURATREAT
- Water Desalination and Purification Technologies in the Arab world
- Water desalination by solar energy
- SARD-M
- WaterWare
- SOWAMED
- Towards a Mediterranean Water Information Mechanism compatible with the Water Information System for Europe (WISE)
- INNOVA-MED
- AWARENET
- ProMembrane
- WaDImena
- INECO
- NOSTRUM-DSS (FP6)
- OPTIMA
- GEWAMED
- MELIA
- drinking water in rural area
- SEDEMED II
- SEDEMED
- DESERNET
- PROGECO
- MYTILOS
- ALERT
- AQUASTRESS
- Water Sector Investment Loan Project
- Development around the stoppings
- Greater Tunis Sewerage and Reuse Project
- Water Supply & Sewerage Project
- ADU-RES
- An Agenda 21 for the basin slope of north-west Tunisia
- MEDREP
- water sewager in Taparura
- MEDROPLAN
- Zero-M
- CLIMED
- DSS-DROUGHT
- NEWTECHOMW
- MEDUSA-WATER
- FOGGARA
- WADISUN
- IDUWUE
- SOLDES
- POLAGWAT
- MEDWATER-POLICY
- SWIMED
- HYDROMED
- IRRIMED
- COLASU
- SMART
- CAT-MED
- LAND-WATER-MED
- MEDCOASTLAND-NET
- MELMARINA
- WAWAROMED
- WADEMED
- Solar-Catalytic_Treatment
- WASAMED
- LIFE
- LIFE
- WADI
- Implementation of a photovoltaic water pumping programme in Mediterranean countries.
Incentive Systems for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Irrigated Agriculture in the MENA Region: Evidence from Jordan and Tunisia
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the Board for the Doctorate of Delft University of Technology and the Academic Board of the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education for the Degree of DOCTOR defended in public on Tuesday, 22 June 2004 at 14:30 hours in Delft, The Netherlands, by Maher Omar Rushdi Abu-Madi (Palestine). This dissertation has been approved by the promoter Prof.dr.ir. G.J.F.R. Alaerts TU Delft / UNESCO-IHE Delft, The Netherlands.
Copyright © 2004 Taylor & Francis Group plc, London, UK
ISBN 90 5809 702 1 (Taylor & Francis Group)
| Creator | Dr Maher Abu-Madi (email: abumadi@birzeit.edu) |
|---|---|
| Publisher | A. A. Balkema Publishers, a member of Taylor & Francis Group plc. |
| Type of document | Report |
| Rights | Public |
| File link |
http://www.idrc.ca/uploads/user-S/11470949291PhD_thesis__Final__of_Maher_Abu-Madi_22_June_2004.pdf |
| Source of information | IDRC |
| Keyword(s) | Incentive Systems for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Irrigated Agriculture in the MENA Region |
| Subject(s) | AGRICULTURE , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY |
| Geographical coverage | Tunisia, Jordan |
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