International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
Current editor(s): Cecilia Tortajada From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2014
- Editorial pp. 619-620

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Benefits valuation of potable water quality improvement in Malaysia: the case of Kajang Municipality pp. 621-634

- Jamal Othman, Goh Hong Lip and Yaghoob Jafari
- Equity in bulk water allocation: the case of the Mahaweli Ganga Development Project in Sri Lanka pp. 635-648

- Pearly Wong and Srikantha Herath
- Community perception of the Klimkówka Reservoir in Poland pp. 649-661

- Łukasz Wiejaczka, Danuta Piróg, Roman Soja and Małgorzata Serwa
- Increasing access to water services: a cost-recoverable pricing model pp. 662-679

- Natalie Chun
- Historical development of technologies for water resources management and rainwater harvesting in the Hellenic civilizations pp. 680-693

- G. Antoniou, N. Kathijotes, D.S. Spyridakis and A.N. Angelakis
- The evolution of UK flood insurance: incremental change over six decades pp. 694-713

- Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell, Sally Priest and Clare Johnson
- Post-1980 water policy in China pp. 714-727

- Dajun Shen
- Domestic water access and pricing in urban areas of Mozambique: between equity and cost recovery for the provision of a vital resource pp. 728-744

- Stefano Farolfi and Jordi Gallego-Ayala
- Water for food security and well-being in Latin America and the Caribbean: social and environmental implications for a globalized economy pp. 745-746

- Martin Keulertz
- Water Leaders Roundtable, Singapore International Water Week, Singapore, 3 June 2014 pp. 747-750

- Nishtha Manocha
Volume 30, issue 3, 2014
- IWRM revisited: from concept to implementation pp. 361-363

- Cecilia Tortajada
- From IWRM back to integrated water resources management pp. 364-376

- Mark Giordano and Tushaar Shah
- A new paradigm for water? A comparative review of integrated, adaptive and ecosystem-based water management in the Anthropocene pp. 377-390

- Jess Schoeman, Catherine Allan and C. Max Finlayson
- Overcoming the land-water disconnect in water-scarce regions: time for IWRM to go contemporary pp. 391-408

- M. Falkenmark, A. Jägerskog and K. Schneider
- Integrated water resources management: unified process or debate forum? pp. 409-422

- Neil S. Grigg
- Can integrated water resource management be of value to business, specifically the oil and gas sector? pp. 423-432

- Ruth Romer
- Integrated water resources management: horizontal and vertical explorations and the 'water in all policies' approach pp. 433-444

- Olli Varis, Konrad Enckell and Marko Keskinen
- IWRM in England: bridging the gap between top-down and bottom-up implementation pp. 445-459

- Nigel Watson
- Integrated water resource management: lessons from conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada pp. 460-474

- Bruce Mitchell, Charles Priddle, Dan Shrubsole, Barbara Veale and Dan Walters
- Simulation modelling for water governance in basins pp. 475-494

- Peter Droogers and Johan Bouma
- Too much of a good thing? Building social capital through knowledge transfer and collaborative networks in the southern Philippines pp. 495-514

- Declan Hearne and Bronwyn Powell
- Evaluating IWRM implementation success: are water policies in Bangladesh enhancing adaptive capacity to climate change impacts? pp. 515-527

- Josselin J. Rouillard, David Benson and Animesh K. Gain
- The politics of IWRM in Southern Africa pp. 528-542

- Lyla Mehta, Rossella Alba, Alex Bolding, Kristi Denby, Bill Derman, Takunda Hove, Emmanuel Manzungu, Synne Movik, Preetha Prabhakaran and Barbara van Koppen
- Moving beyond integrated water resource management: developmental water management in South Africa pp. 543-558

- Barbara van Koppen and Barbara Schreiner
- Legislative and institutional reforms for water resources management in Ghana pp. 559-571

- Clement Dorm-Adzobu and Ben Yaw Ampomah
- Assessment of water resources management in the Ethiopian Central Rift Valley: environmental conservation and poverty reduction pp. 572-587

- Jordi Pascual-Ferrer, Agustí Pérez-Foguet, Jordi Codony, Ester Raventós and Lucila Candela
- From principles to localized implementation: villagers' experiences of IWRM in the Shiyang River basin, Northwest China pp. 588-604

- Haiyan Yu, Mike Edmunds, Anna Lora-Wainwright and Dave Thomas
- Supporting IWRM through spatial integrated assessment in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya pp. 605-618

- Pieter Richard van Oel, Vincent Omondi Odongo, Dawit Woubishet Mulatu, Francis Kamau Muthoni, Jane Njeri Ndungu, Job Ochieng' Ogada and Anne van der Veen
Volume 30, issue 2, 2014
- The 2011-2012 drought in the United States: new lessons from a record event pp. 183-199

- Neil S. Grigg
- Planning and management of shared waters: hydropolitics and hydropsychology - two sides of the same coin pp. 200-210

- Bellie Sivakumar
- De-nationalization and de-securitization of transboundary water resources: the Israeli-Palestinian case pp. 211-223

- David B. Brooks and Julie Trottier
- Steps towards an Afghanistan-Pakistan water-sharing agreement pp. 224-229

- Margaret J. Vick
- Re-examining conflict and cooperation in Central Asia: a case study from the Isfara River, Ferghana Valley pp. 230-245

- Mariya Pak, Kai Wegerich and Jusipbek Kazbekov
- Managed aquifer recharge using quaternary-treated wastewater: an economic perspective pp. 246-261

- Slim Zekri, Mushtaque Ahmed, Randa Chaieb and Noreddine Ghaffour
- Poor state of irrigation statistics in India: the case of pumps, wells and tubewells pp. 262-281

- Stuti Rawat and Aditi Mukherji
- Impacts of agricultural policy on irrigation water demand: a case study of Saudi Arabia pp. 282-292

- Omar K.M. Ouda
- Rainwater and greywater harvesting for urban food security in La Soukra, Tunisia pp. 293-307

- Mark Redwood, Moez Bouraoui and Boubaker Houmane
- Agricultural intensification in the Bang Phluang Irrigation Scheme, Prachinburi Sub-basin, Thailand, and its impacts on water management pp. 308-321

- Man Purotaganon and Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt
- Water policy in Jordan pp. 322-334

- Khaled A. Alqadi and Lalit Kumar
- Water demand versus supply in Saudi Arabia: current and future challenges pp. 335-344

- Omar K.M. Ouda
- Regulation and reality: some reflections on 50 years of international experience in water and wastewater pp. 345-354

- David W. M. Johnstone
- Institutional governance and regulation of water services. The essential elements pp. 355-359

- Cecilia Tortajada
Volume 30, issue 1, 2014
- Foreword pp. 1-2

- Kishore Mahbubani
- Editorial: Infrastructure and development pp. 3-7

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Water infrastructure as an essential element for human development pp. 8-19

- Cecilia Tortajada
- The worldwide urban water and wastewater infrastructure challenge pp. 20-27

- Michael Rouse
- Is water scarcity a constraint to feeding Asia's growing population? pp. 28-36

- Colin Chartres
- Water services industry reforms in Malaysia pp. 37-46

- Yen Hua Teo
- Water infrastructure in China: the importance of full project life-cycle cost analysis in addressing water challenges pp. 47-59

- Shuping Lu
- Water infrastructure for the Hindu Kush Himalayas pp. 60-77

- David James Molden, Ramesh Ananda Vaidya, Arun Bhakta Shrestha, Golam Rasul and Mandira Singh Shrestha
- The Gujarat State-Wide Water Supply Grid: a step towards water security pp. 78-90

- Andrea Biswas-Tortajada
- Positive externalities of irrigation from the Sardar Sarovar Project for farm production and domestic water supply pp. 91-109

- M. Dinesh Kumar, S. Jagadeesan and M.V.K. Sivamohan
- Environmental over enthusiasm pp. 110-120

- Chetan Pandit
- The changing role of hydropower: from cheap local energy supply to strategic regional resource pp. 121-134

- Jacob Snell, Daniel Prowse and Ken Adams
- Interbasin water transfers at the US-Mexico border city of Nogales, Sonora: implications for aquifers and water security pp. 135-151

- Andrea Harrop Prichard and Christopher A. Scott
- The 2012 Murray-Darling Basin Plan - issues to watch pp. 152-163

- James Horne
- Environmental water management in Australia: experience from the Murray-Darling Basin pp. 164-177

- Benjamin Docker and Ian Robinson
- Towards disaster risk reduction: a policy-focused approach to natural hazards and disasters pp. 178-181

- Prahlad Kasturi
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