Water market auctioning method in the Sultanate of Oman: Islamic principles of three aflaj case study in Northern Oman

Since Oman experiences an arid environment, water rights and associated institutional arrangements play major role in the success or failure of operational setting of these rights. Well define of Islamic rights along with their administrative structural setting existed among aflaj (singular falaj) i...

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