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Hundreds of cisterns kept Petra from dying of thirst in times of drought, while masonry dams surrounding hills protected the city from flash floods after bursts of rain. . . . That kind of planning is called for again today. —Don Belt, “Petra: Ancient City of Stone,” National Geographic, December 1998

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desalination and replenishing aquifers in Southwest Asia

the economic effects of natural disasters

water management in Southwest Asia

the effect of population distribution on natural resources

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