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Fig. 1. Spatial domain of the hydrological model (red box). MENAcountries are shaded. Red dots show the location of the GRDC sta-tions used for calibration.
Fig. 2. Conceptual framework of the MENA Water Outlook Frame-work (MENA-WOF).
Fig. 3. Projected population in the MENA region for the 22 coun-tries. Only some selected countries are shown in the legend (Source:CIESIN, 2002).
Fig. 4. Relationship between per capita domestic water withdrawalsand GDPP.
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