Pollution in a Promised Land

  [Dedication]
  Contents
  Illustrations
  Acknowledgments
  Preface

 expand section1. The Pathology  of a Polluted River
 expand section2. Reclaiming a Homeland
 collapse section3. Palestine's Environment,  1900–1949
 expand sectionPALESTINE CIRCA 1900: THE MANY MEANINGS OF “DESOLATION”
 CONSERVATION POLICY DURING THE MANDATE
 SUBSISTENCE PERSISTS: THE AGRARIAN ARAB ECONOMY
 THE ZIONIST AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
 SUSTAINABILITY
 ANTECEDENTS OF HEAVY INDUSTRY
 MALARIA
 URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
 THE YISHUV'S INCIPIENT ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT
 TROUBLE AHEAD
 expand section4. The Forest's Many  Shades of Green
 expand section5. The Emergence of an  Israeli Environmental  Movement 
 expand section6. A General Launches  a War for Wildlife
 expand section7. The Quantity and Quality  of Israel's Water Resources
 expand section8. Israel's Urban Environment,  1948–1988
 expand section9. A Ministry  of the Environment  Comes of Age
 expand section10. Israel, Arabs, and  the Environment
 expand section11. Environmental Activism  Hits Its Stride
 expand section12. Toward a Sustainable  Future?

 expand sectionNotes
  Index

collapse section Collapse All | Expand All expand section