Articles | Volume 374
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-374-17-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-374-17-2016
17 Oct 2016
 | 17 Oct 2016

Post conflict water management: learning from the past for recovery planning in the Orontes River basin

Myriam Saadé-Sbeih, François Zwahlen, Ahmed Haj Asaad, Raoul Gonzalez, and Ronald Jaubert

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Water management is a fundamental issue in post-conflict planning in Syria. Based on historical water balance assessment, this study identifies the drivers of the profound changes that took place in the Lebanese and Syrian parts of the Orontes River basin since the 1930s. Both drastic effects of the conflict on the hydro-system and the strong uncontrolled anthropization of the river basin prior to the crisis have to be considered in the design of recovery interventions.