The Middle East Water Collection
The Middle East Water Collection
The Middle East Water Collection provides access to roughly 9000 items on political, socio-economic, demographic, and legal issues
of water in the Middle East. Materials include data, books, journal
and newspaper articles, and documents published in the Middle East,
Europe, and North America originating from a variety of publishers and
national and multinational agencies and organizations.
Materials in the public domain are available in full text
from this website. More materials from the original collection will be
added online as copyright permissions are granted. This website may be
used as a search interface for the complete collection of M|E Water
materials housed on the 3rd floor of the OSU Valley Library.
Users may search or browse the collection using the menu on the left.
Middle East Water Research
We hope that students and researchers will use this online access to
this collection to gain a better perspective on how water issues thread
through and across many disciplines of thought - irrespective of borders
or boundaries, cultures or historical differences. The collection
reflects this representing the combined efforts from a mixture of
professionals with extensive and varied experience in the Middle East.
While founded and initiated by Dr. Naff, its use is intended to provide a
greater understanding of the multi-disciplinary nature of water and its
interactions with politics, development, social issues, culture and
religion.
Thomas Naff is Professor Emeritus of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
and is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Environmental
Studies (IES) at the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving
advanced degrees at the School of Oriental and African Studies of the
University of London and at the University of California at Berkeley,
Prof. Naff taught at the American University at Cairo, where he was the
co-founder of the Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (CASA). He then
became the Director of the Middle East Center
at the University of Pennsylvania, and later founder and director of
Penn's Middle East Research Institute which later became the Middle East
Water Information Network and finally, the IES Water Resources
Database.
In his decades at the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Naff has taught,
published, and lectured on a wide range of Middle Eastern subjects,
covering the period from the advent of Islam to the present day. He
pioneered study of the interaction of water resources and political
decision-making with his landmark book, Water in the Middle East, co-authored with Ruth Matson in 1984, in addition to dozens of other seminal articles on the topic.
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