
Environmental Diplomacy study tour to refugee shelters in Greece
A joint Palestinian and Israeli team from our Center for Applied Environmental Diplomacy and Damour for Community Development is currently visiting refugee shelters established by
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A joint Palestinian and Israeli team from our Center for Applied Environmental Diplomacy and Damour for Community Development is currently visiting refugee shelters established by

by Dagan Ben-Zvi In the midst of the ongoing war, a remarkable event took place at the end of September, bringing together Israelis and Palestinians

Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, executive director of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, receives the 2024 AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy

One of our current interns at the Arava Institute’s Center for Applied Environmental Diplomacy, researching the feasibility of a new approach to Israeli-Palestinian cooperation via the

One of our current interns at the Arava Institute’s Center for Applied Environmental Diplomacy, researching the feasibility of a new approach to Israeli-Palestinian cooperation via the

Dr. Shmuel Brenner, long-time Arava Institute researcher and faculty member, was one of the founders and former Senior Deputy Director of Israel’s Ministry of Environment.

The WHO has declared that 95% of Gaza’s water is undrinkable, a number that may only increase with the continued blockade and climate change. To

A mural in Nicosia April 2023 The Track II Forum for Environmental Diplomacy, a partnership between the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies and Damour for

The Institute co-hosted two major panels on our cross-border Track II diplomacy work. The first such panel was on Applied Environmental Diplomacy and hosted by

Over the past few years, the Track II Environmental Cooperation Forum, applying environmental diplomacy, has been working diligently and quietly, despite the challenges of a