Case
2
Sana’a:
Arrowdah
Parties
A
new
land
owner
who
established
a
grape
farm
versus
older
land
owners
in
the
town
of
Ber
Julah/
Arrowdah
Conflict
The
grape
farmer
diverted
water
from
a
flood
to
irrigate
his
land,
thereby
violating
traditional
arrangements
regarding
the
use
of
the
flood
according
to
the
Ber
Julah
landowners,
as
they
were
the
older
landowners.
Case
3
Sana’a:
Bani
Matar
Parties
Upper
stream
village
of
Galal
versus
lower
stream
villages
(Al
Kharabat,
Mahiab,
Bait
Awad
and
Bait
Habes)
Conflict
The
Galal
village
dug
wells
for
drinking
water
at
the
upper
location
of
the
Ghail
Mahiab
stream.
The
lower
stream
villages
claim
that
the
digging
of
these
wells
was
the
main
reason
that
some
of
their
wells
stopped
producing
water,
thus
loosing
their
main
water
source
for
drinking
and
irrigation.
Case
4
Wadi
Seham:
Al
Dabashia
canal
Parties
Person
81
and
others
versus
Tehama
development
Authority
(TDA)
and
downstrea А