International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2023
- Water infrastructure in Asia: financing and policy options pp. 895-914

- Edoardo Borgomeo, Bill Kingdom, Judith Plummer-Braeckman and Winston Yu
- Water’s role in MDB regional development pp. 915-938

- James Horne
- Pakistan’s representation of transboundary water as a security issue pp. 939-962

- Hanifeh Rigi and Jeroen F. Warner
- ‘Water is politics everywhere’: the use of emphasis frames to communicate multilateral water development project pp. 963-985

- Aiste Klimasauskaite and Alon Tal
- Unsettling bureaucratic designs: inter-bureaucratic competition and patrimonialism in the pursuit of Thailand’s hydraulic mission pp. 986-1006

- David J. H. Blake
- Water use efficiency: box ticking or a valid approach? pp. 1007-1015

- David Lloyd Owen
- Community-driven disaster risk reduction: a case study of flood risk management in Brandon, MB, Canada pp. 1016-1038

- Etsuko Yasui and Brian A. Kayes
- A system dynamics simulation model for water conflicts in the Zhanghe River Basin, China pp. 1039-1055

- Liang Yuan, Weijun He, Dagmawi Mulugeta Degefu, Zhongchi Wan, Thomas Stephen Ramsey and Xia Wu
Volume 39, issue 5, 2023
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- A system approach to water, sanitation, and hygiene resilience and sustainability in refugee communities pp. 691-723

- T. Yasmin, S. Dhesi, I. Kuznetsova, R. Cooper, S. Krause and I. Lynch
- Does financial inclusion improve sanitation access? Empirical evidence from low- and middle-income countries pp. 724-745

- Tony Cavoli, Sasidaran Gopalan, Ilke Onur and Stefanos Xenarios
- Unsustainable use of surface water due to water balance miscalculation: the Culiacán River basin, Mexico pp. 746-772

- Sergio Arturo Rentería-Guevara, Jesús Gabriel Rangel-Peraza, Antonio Jesús Sanhouse-García, Fernando García-Páez, Yaneth A. Bustos-Terrones and Cuauhtémoc Franco-Ochoa
- Smallholder farmers’ perceptions of and adaptations to water scarcity in an irrigated system in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 773-795

- David Leroy, Gerardo Bocco and Sara Barrasa García
- Cooperative water-sharing agreements between highlands and drylands: the Tambo-Santiago-Ica river basin in Peru pp. 796-818

- Rosario Gómez and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Media reporting on conflicts and cooperation: what does it mean for the Brahmaputra basin? pp. 819-845

- Arundhati Deka, Natasha Hazarika, Sumit Vij, Anamika Barua and Emanuele Fantini
- Rethinking collaborative governance to enhance legitimacy co-production: a multipurpose rural–urban water transfer in Nepal pp. 846-868

- Kiran Kumari Bhattarai, John FitzGibbon and Laxmi Prasad Pant
- Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations: example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania pp. 869-894

- Lekumok Kironyi, Jeremia Makindara and Torben Birch-Thomsen
Volume 39, issue 4, 2023
- Reimagining water management pp. 549-556

- Asit K. Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
- International capacity building to achieve SDG6: insights from longitudinal analysis of five water operator partnerships pp. 557-575

- Clare M. Stephens, Michelle Ho, Susanne Schmeidl, Hung T. Pham, Andrew P. Dansie, Gregory L. Leslie and Lucy A. Marshall
- Unfolding the complexity in water reallocation decision-making in the Heihe River Basin, China pp. 576-594

- Yongping Wei, Shuanglei Wu, Zhixiang Lu, Ray Ison, Andrew Western and Murugesu Sivapalan
- Investigating factors attracting the participation of the private sector in rural water supply in Vietnam pp. 595-615

- Truong Duc Toan and Nguyen Tuan Anh
- Factors influencing groundwater behaviour and performance of groundwater-based water supply schemes in rural India pp. 616-636

- M. Dinesh Kumar, Saurabh Kumar and Nitin Bassi
- Funding dam safety regulation: an international comparative analysis and example application in Australia pp. 637-662

- John D. Pisaniello, Joanne L. Tingey-Holyoak, Marcus J. Wishart, Kimberley N. Lyon and Esteban Boj García
- Resettlement delays in the Dasu Hydropower Project: assessing impacts on the affected people and communities pp. 663-680

- Shafiq Ahmad, Guoqing Shi and Mohammad Zaman
- Solving water: multi-stakeholder collaboration will accelerate a water-secure future pp. 681-685

- Patrick Decker
- Fighting for water: resisting privatization in Europe pp. 686-689

- David B. Brooks
Volume 39, issue 3, 2023
- Seeing beyond negotiations: the impacts of the Belt and Road on Sino-Kazakh transboundary water management pp. 361-381

- Justin Brassett, Moldir Akmadi and Troy Sternberg
- Causes and consequences of the Macta basin closure, Algeria pp. 382-403

- Nabil Kherbache and François Molle
- Institutional bricolage in community-based water management: some insights from non-representational theory pp. 404-432

- Richard Nunes and Nicholas Fielmua
- Structural and institutional arrangements impacting collective actions in WUAs of West Bengal, India pp. 433-458

- Indranil De, Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan, Prabhat Mishra, Akhilesh Parey and Subhasish Dutta
- Storm water systems’ performance: assessment framework application to Portuguese water utilities pp. 459-484

- Liliana Ferreira Santos, Maria Adriana Cardoso and Ana Fonseca Galvão
- Water management practices in Euro-Mediterranean hotels and resorts pp. 485-506

- Esther Mendoza, Giuliana Ferrero, Yness March Slokar, Xavier Amores, Arianna Azzellino and Gianluigi Buttiglieri
- High impact water conservation: factors explaining residents’ intent to reduce irrigated area in the yard pp. 507-529

- Laura A. Warner and John M. Diaz
- Handwashing behaviour among adults in rural Vietnam: a cross-sectional mixed methods study pp. 530-547

- Chunwen Xiao, Duy Anh Le and Nikita Makarchev
Volume 39, issue 2, 2023
- United Nations water conferences: reflections and expectations pp. 177-183

- Asit K. Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
- Politicization of science in the Lancang–Mekong Basin: the Eyes on Earth Study pp. 184-210

- Richard Grünwald, Yan Feng and Wenling Wang
- Flood risk policies in Italy: a longitudinal institutional analysis of continuity and change pp. 211-235

- Corinne Vitale and Sander Meijerink
- Water access and household economic insecurity: conceptual framework and econometric analysis applied to rural Nepal pp. 236-254

- David A. Fleming-Muñoz, Tira Foran, Nilhari Neupane, Golam Rasul, Shahriar M. Wahid and David J. Penton
- The effect of information on preferences for improved household water supply in Indonesia and Nepal pp. 255-272

- Rulli Pratiwi Setiawan, Gita Ghimire and Shinji Kaneko
- Success and failure factors for increasing Sub-Saharan African smallholders’ resilience to drought through water management pp. 273-293

- Lazare Nzeyimana, Åsa Danielsson, Lotta Andersson and Veronica Brodén Gyberg
- Willingness to pay for fluoride-free water in Tanzania: disentangling the importance of behavioural factors pp. 294-313

- Luciano Gutierrez, Giuseppe Nocella, Giorgio Ghiglieri and Alfredo Idini
- Exploring the role and decision-making behaviour of irrigation water supply authorities in Australia pp. 314-336

- Lubna Meempatta, J. Angus Webb, Louise A. Keogh, Avril C. Horne and Michael J. Stewardson
- Water safety management during the initial phase of the Covid-19 pandemic: challenges, responses and guidance pp. 337-359

- F. Bichai, P. Smeets, S. Barrette, D. Deere, N. J. Ashbolt and Giuseppe Ferrero
Volume 39, issue 1, 2023
- Carrot or stick: what motivates urban water consumption? Evidence from Southern California pp. 1-25

- Maitreyee Mukherjee
- Recentralizing state power in decentralized small drinking water system governance in New Mexico, USA pp. 26-47

- Benjamin P. Warner, Tucker Colvin and Ria Mukerji
- Scenarios for public systems transition using learning alliances: the case of water supply in Uganda pp. 48-69

- Angela Huston, Susan Gaskin, Jane Nabunnya, Patrick Moriarty and Martin Watsisi
- Large-scale water development in the United States: TVA and the California State Water Project pp. 70-88

- Neil S. Grigg
- Socio-spatial and seasonal dynamics of small, private water service providers in Khulna district, Bangladesh pp. 89-112

- Sonia Ferdous Hoque
- Conventional and makeshift rainwater harvesting in rural South Africa: exploring determinants for rainwater harvesting mode pp. 113-132

- Karen Lebek and Tobias Krueger
- Irrigation subsidy policy in Chile: lessons from the allocation, uneven distribution and water resources implications pp. 133-154

- Cristian Jordan, Guillermo Donoso and Stijn Speelman
- Reviewing the causes of Mekong drought before and during 2019–20 pp. 155-175

- Oulavanh Keovilignavong, Tuong Huy Nguyen and Philip Hirsch
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