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The Use of Water Allocation System Models in Managing Transboundary Water Resources: A case from Palestine Transboundary Aquifers sponsored by UNESCO 2010
Future Water Needs in Palestine policy paper published by Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS) 2009
Towards Sustainable Management of Jerash Watershed: The (SMAP) Project ARAB GULF JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Volume: 26 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 107-114 Published: MAR-JUN 2008   2008
Water and Food Security in the Gaza Strip Palestinian Economic Policy Research Institute, Ramallah, 2008   2008
Evaluation of Management Options for More Food Security in Palestine Twelfth International Water Technology Conference, IWTC12 2008, Alexandria, Egypt 2008
Gis-Based Kw–Giuh Hydrological Model of Semiarid Catchments The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Volume 32, Number 1C   2007
A Note on Incomplete Exponential Functions The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Volume 32, Number 2A   2007
Towards Sustainable Management of Wadi Faria- the SMAP Project the UNESCO Conference Sustainable Development and management of Water in Palestine, Amman 2007
Applicability of WEAP as a Water Management Decision Support System Tool on Localized Area of Watershed Scales Tulkarm District in Palestine as a case Study. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Water Technology Conference, IWTC12 2007, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 2007
Management Options of Wadi Faria Baseflow International Water Technology Conference, IWTC12 2007, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 2007
Analyzing Future Palestinian Issues with the WAS Model UNESCO Conference on Sustainable Development and management of Water in Palestine, Amman, Jordan 2007
Sustainable Management of Wadi Systems Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection in Sustainable Development, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron, Palestine 2007
Applicability of the GIUH model to estimate flood peak from ungaged catchments in arid areas – a case study for the West Bank Symposium HS2004 at IUGG2007, Peurgia, IAHS publication 313 2007
An Overview of the Two Seas Canal and its Implications American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2004 World Water Congress Conference 2007
GIS Based KW-GIUH Hydrological Model of Semi Arid Catchments: the Case of Faria Catchment, Palestine The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Volume 32, 2006   2006
Management Options of Wadi Faria Base Flow Tenth International Water Technology Conference sponsored by UNESCO and FAO, Egypt 2006
Hydrograph Estimation in Semiarid Regions Using GIS supported GIUH, Model West Bank as a Case Study JASC journal, Saudi Arabia 2005
Integrated Natural Resources Management Framework in Semi-arid Regions XXXI IAHR Congress Conference, p 249: 260, Seoul, Korea 2005
Adecision Support System for Integrated Water and Land Management in Agriculture Domain, Conceptual Study to Faria Watershed American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2005 World Water Congress Conference 2005
A conceptual Framework for Managing Nitrate Contamination in Gaza Strip Palestione American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2005 World Water Congress Conference 2005
Assessment of Grounwater Vulnerability to Nitrate Contamination in Gaza Strip, Palestine American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2005 World Water Congress Conference 2005
Probability Distribution of Faria Catchment Rainfall Conference ' Water Values and Rights', sponsored by the Palestinian Academy of Science and Technology, Ramallah 2005
Development of Water Supply and Demand in Palestine American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2004 World Water Congress Conference 2004
Will Palestinian Water Development be Possible American Society of Civil Engineers ( ASCE) Conference Proceedings of the 2004 World Water Congress Conference 2004
Evaluation of Design Parameters of Skimming Wells in Jericho Governorate, Palestine Journal of Al Azhar University-Gaza 2003,Vol. 6, 2 P. 35-46   2003