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DESCRIPTION:Odeliya Matter and Mohammed Abusaada are alumni of the Arava In
 stitute.&nbsp\; At the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies\, student
 s from Israel\, Palestine\, Jordan\, the United States and around the worl
 d come together to solve some of the greatest environmental conflicts of o
 ur time.&nbsp\; The Dialogue Project of the Arava Institute brings alumni 
 to communities across the globe to discuss how cooperation is possible and
  essential in addressing issues of environmental justice and sustainabilit
 y.This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Environmental Studies at
  SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and the Program for th
 e Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) .For more 
 information\, please contact: Roxanne Tupper at PARCC\, by email at rmtupp
 er@syr.edu. or phone (315)443-2367. 
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SUMMARY:Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East: The Dialogue Projec
 t with Odeliya Matter and Mohammed Abusaada
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Odeliya Matter and Mohammed Abusaada are al
 umni of the Arava Institute.&nbsp\; At the Arava Institute for Environment
 al Studies\, students from Israel\, Palestine\, Jordan\, the United States
  and around the world come together to solve some of the greatest environm
 ental conflicts of our time.&nbsp\; The Dialogue Project of the Arava Inst
 itute brings alumni to communities across the globe to discuss how coopera
 tion is possible and essential in addressing issues of environmental justi
 ce and sustainability.</p><p>This event is co-sponsored by the Department 
 of Environmental Studies at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Fore
 stry and the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Colla
 boration (PARCC) .<br>For more information\, please contact: Roxanne Tuppe
 r at PARCC\, by email at rmtupper@syr.edu. or phone (315)443-2367. </p>
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