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It perhaps would be unproductive at this point to debate whether the Kinneret was indeed threatened by the changes wrought in its watershed area and its utilization as a reservoir, or whether it has been eutrophic for thousands of years and would have continued so with or without human management. What is more important, perhaps, is that as a result of highly motivated government efforts, a useful mechanism has been established to provide data collection, constant feedback, physical planning, monitoring, research, and administration for the Kinneret and its watershed. Most important, the tripartite management group overseeing the Kinneret's interests, armed with an abundance of scientific data and administrative clout, has been able to transform facts into practical solutions. Their efforts are a welcome assurance that this important national and international resource will be protected, perhaps even improved, instead of merely “saved” for future generations.
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Marinov, U., Ragen, N. Environmental management of the Sea of Galillee. Environmental Management 2, 487–490 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01866707
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