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Bringing Israel’s Freshwater Streams Back to Life: KKL-JNF’s Sustainable Development Policy
Restoration PrinciplesStream
rehabilitation has positive economic implications, albeit these take time to be
realized and reach fruition. Rehabilitated streams offer potential hubs for
tourism-based economic initiative. The
Stream
rehabilitation makes a formidable contribution to
In
light of
The
KKL-JNF will treat upper drainage basins through the planting of forest trees
and vegetation whose role will be the intake of runoff, thus minimizing the
danger of flooding and preventing the need for costly drainage and channeling
work. Other benefits will accrue from the use of landscape and scenery in the
forests that lie above the streams’ drainage basins. The KKL-JNF will strive
to use the entire the watershed in its drainage strategy, together with its
efforts to improve groundwater reserves.
As
a matter of principle, the KKL-JNF opposes quarrying activity along streams.
In
recent years, despite the rise in public awareness and that of decision-makers
regarding the importance of stream rehabilitation, the issue has not progressed
as it should have, due to chronic budget problems. The KKL-JNF supports the
creation of new funding mechanisms and foundations that shall ensure restoration
activity as well as ongoing maintenance, testing, and monitoring. Similar to