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Volumn 14, Issue 3, 2009, Pages 510-530

Managing the waters of ba'th country: The politics of water scarcity in Syria

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GEOPOLITICS; IRRIGATION; POLITICAL INTEGRATION; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; RESOURCE SCARCITY; WATER MANAGEMENT; WATER RESOURCE; WATER SUPPLY; WATER USE;

EID: 70449625053     PISSN: 14650045     EISSN: 15573028     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14650040802694117     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (41)

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    • During two periods of fieldwork (June-July 2005 and June-July 2006) I conducted interviews with development practitioners, scientists and local government officials. In addition, I carried out a field survey in the Khabour Basin in northeastern Syria. In this paper, I also draw on four reports written by international agencies: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ), Initial Assessment Study of Water Sector Management in the Syrian Arab Republic. Final Report, compiled by J. Bickert, S. Holtkemper, G. Gersner, and D. Plöthner (Bonn, Germany: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development 2004); Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Syrian Agriculture at the Crossroads, FAO Agricultural Policy and Economic Development Series, ed. by C. Fiorillo, and J. Vercueil (Rome: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations 2003); Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
    • During two periods of fieldwork (June-July 2005 and June-July 2006) I conducted interviews with development practitioners, scientists and local government officials. In addition, I carried out a field survey in the Khabour Basin in northeastern Syria. In this paper, I also draw on four reports written by international agencies: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ), Initial Assessment Study of Water Sector Management in the Syrian Arab Republic. Final Report, compiled by J. Bickert, S. Holtkemper, G. Gersner, and D. Plöthner (Bonn, Germany: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development 2004); Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Syrian Agriculture at the Crossroads, FAO Agricultural Policy and Economic Development Series, ed. by C. Fiorillo, and J. Vercueil (Rome: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations 2003); Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Final Report on Agricultural Water Use, report written by C. Varela-Ortega and J. Sagardoy (Damascus: FAO/Government of Italy Cooperative Programme 2001); World Bank, Syrian Arab Republic Irrigation Sector Report, report compiled by S. Shetty, S. Ueda, S. Abdel-Dayem, and M. Moench (Washington: World Bank, Report No. 22602, 2001). These reports were all based on fieldwork in Syria, interviews carried out with representatives of government ministries (the Ministry of Irrigation, Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, and State Planning Commission) and review of government documents. The report writing process also included national stakeholder review. It is thus assumed that to some extent these reports represent both the government's and international agencies' perspectives on water resources management in Syria.
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    • For example, Samer Alatout, 'From Water Abundance' (note 4) links the policies and institutions that were developed around addressing water scarcity with the building of a strongly centralised Israeli state during the late 1940s/1950s. However, limited access to government documents and employees during my fieldwork in Syria prevents a fuller exploration of these themes in this paper.
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    • Many experts link water scarcity to a certain level of water availability at a national scale. Judged in this way using the Falkenmark classification, Syria's per capita availability of 1400 m3/capita places it within the category of 'water stress' (1000-1600 m3/capita) but not 'chronic water scarcity' (500-1000 m3/capita). However, what is perhaps more significant than such national level figures is the patterns of water access which create pockets of scarcity, experienced differently by different sectors of the population. See Samer Alatout 'Water Balances in Palestine, Regional Cooperation, and the Politics of Numbers', in David Brooks and Ozay Mehmet (eds.), Water Balances in the Eastern Mediterranean (Ottawa: IDRC Books 2000). For water availability statistics, see FAO, Water Resources Statistics, Syria (FAO Aquastat 2001). For the water scarcity classification, see M. Falkenmark, J. Lundqvist, and
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    • The drying up of the lower reaches of the Khabour is thought to have been due to expansion in the number of wells tapping the groundwater resources that feed the river and a string of particularly dry years in the 1990s.
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    • From my field survey in 2005, it was also clear that the drying up of the Lower Khabour has been linked to the construction of the Basel dam (completed in 1997), just south of Hassakeh, which completely cuts off the flow of the river. The government only releases water from the dam once every ten days or so, depending on its assessment of irrigation needs
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    • On a warm day in June 2006 I sat in a two-room mud brick house by the Khabour River, a tributary to the Euphrates in northeastern Syria. The room was empty save for straw mats on the floor, a pile of sturdy pillows, a small television in the corner, a few pegs to hang clothes on, and two pictures of the president's family. Talking to a widowed mother of five, who has lived by the Khabour River all her life, she told me how back in the 1980s, their lives were very comfortable, 'better than those in the Gulf.' (In a country where so many people migrate to the Gulf for better work opportunities, this reference alludes to the comfortable lifestyle which many Syrians associate with the Gulf countries.) They had fertile soil and plenty of water to grow cotton, wheat, and vegetables. Then the Khabour River stopped flowing. 'When the river stopped, we lived like dogs,' she told me, the bitterness evident on her face. Now lacking sufficient irrigation water to support her family through agricultural production, every few months she takes her children out of school and travels 500 km to the rural surroundings of Damascus to work as an agricultural labourer, staying in a tent and earning three dollars a day.
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    • Notably, the amount of water available to Syria is likely to change and most probably to decrease in coming years due to climate change impacts on rainfall patterns in the region
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    • This paper analyses just one type of explanation for water scarcity: that put forward by a number of international agencies in reports drawn up through consultation with key government ministries. The way in which water availability is framed and understood in other forums scientific reports, the media, popular consciousness may well be conflicting. For example, when talking to Syrian friends and scientists at the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dryland Areas during my 2005 fieldwork, I noticed that the most common response when I stated an interest in water management in Syria, and in particular in the drying up of the Khabour River, was reference to Turkey's water use. Nobody ever mentioned to me a link between water scarcity and population increase. One scientist commented to me, in a sarcastic tone, 'Our friends from Turkey got all the water.' Many referred to Turkey's dam building. As one friend said, 'All the problems come from Turkey. There are lots of dams.'
    • This paper analyses just one type of explanation for water scarcity: that put forward by a number of international agencies in reports drawn up through consultation with key government ministries. The way in which water availability is framed and understood in other forums scientific reports, the media, popular consciousness may well be conflicting. For example, when talking to Syrian friends and scientists at the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dryland Areas during my 2005 fieldwork, I noticed that the most common response when I stated an interest in water management in Syria, and in particular in the drying up of the Khabour River, was reference to Turkey's water use. Nobody ever mentioned to me a link between water scarcity and population increase. One scientist commented to me, in a sarcastic tone, 'Our friends from Turkey got all the water.' Many referred to Turkey's dam building. As one friend said, 'All the problems come from Turkey. There are lots of dams.' Even though there are not in fact any Turkish dams on the Khabour, the dams being built upstream from Syria on the Tigris and Euphrates through Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Project have received considerable attention in the media.
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    • The precise origin and date of this map is unknown, but the Ministry of Irrigation has adopted it as the basis for structuring a level of bureaucracy within the ministry
    • The precise origin and date of this map is unknown, but the Ministry of Irrigation has adopted it as the basis for structuring a level of bureaucracy within the ministry.
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    • For a discussion of how legibility is a central part of state building
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    • Unlike the case of other resources, such as oil, for which conditions of scarcity may be advantageous as they drive up prices, water scarcity is obviously not a goal in itself
    • Unlike the case of other resources, such as oil, for which conditions of scarcity may be advantageous as they drive up prices, water scarcity is obviously not a goal in itself.
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    • For the reference to 'Bath Country' in this paper's title, I owe credit to Omar Amiralay, Syrian director of the 2004 documentary A Flood in Bath Country (AMIP/Arte France) for inspiration
    • For the reference to 'Bath Country' in this paper's title, I owe credit to Omar Amiralay, Syrian director of the 2004 documentary A Flood in Bath Country (AMIP/Arte France) for inspiration.
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    • Hinnebusch (note 6) p. 19.
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    • Notably, the core of the Bath elite came from particular regions, especially Lattakia and Tartus provinces. Hinnebusch (note 6) p. 19., p. 20
    • Notably, the core of the Bath elite came from particular regions, especially Lattakia and Tartus provinces. Hinnebusch (note 6) p. 19., p. 20.
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    • Cited in Batatu (note 6) p. 193.
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    • Hinnebusch (note 6) p. 26., The top-down origin of this Peasants Union is an important contrast to the way in which unions often evolve from the bottom up. Rather than representing the peasants' needs, from the outset this Union was designed to serve the state's needs, despite its façade of peasant participation
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    • For analysis of the tensions over liberalisation policy between the reformists and the senior ranks of the old guard within the Bath administration under Bashar Al Asad
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    • Ferguson (note 47) p. 65.
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    • FAO, Syrian Agriculture (note 7) p. 94.
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    • National Agricultural Policy Center, Syrian Agricultural Database (note 23).
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    • National Agricultural Policy Center, Syrian Agricultural Database (note 23).
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    • BMZ (note 7) p. 56.
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    • World Bank (note 7) p. 5.
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    • Mitchell (note 15) p. 21.
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    • FAO, Syrian Agriculture (note 7) p. 96.
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    • USDA (note 24) p. 4.
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    • I therefore disagree with Jan Selby's assertion that 'water is simply not that important to the region's economies, states or ruling classes.' Selby (note 9) p. 345
    • I therefore disagree with Jan Selby's assertion that 'water is simply not that important to the region's economies, states or ruling classes.' Selby (note 9) p. 345.
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    • Selby (note 9) p. 343.
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    • Harris (note 5).
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    • In Sneddon and Fox's vision of a critical hydropolitics, they argue for a shift from a focus just on the role of states in transboundary river management to identification of non-state actors and consideration of the river itself as an actor. Sneddon and Fox (note 5) p. 184
    • In Sneddon and Fox's vision of a critical hydropolitics, they argue for a shift from a focus just on the role of states in transboundary river management to identification of non-state actors and consideration of the river itself as an actor. Sneddon and Fox (note 5) p. 184.


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