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A solid and good water policy is meant to eliminate any reasonable chance that such a scenario will occur. This, if happens, is a bad outcome. But is that a direct consequence of bad policy? The question that this book has tried to raise is if Israel has a solid and rational water policy in the face of the country’s unique and specific water issues/concerns. In this chapter I try to summarize the main ideas presented in the book and look into the future water policy issues that Israel will face.
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Becker, N. (2013). Summary and Concluding Words. In: Becker, N. (eds) Water Policy in Israel. Global Issues in Water Policy, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5911-4_18
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