International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2013
- Economic benefits and security implications of trading hydropower through transboundary power grids in Asia pp. 501-513

- Mikiyasu Nakayama and Miko Maekawa
- Institutional legitimacy: an exegesis of normative incentives pp. 514-525

- Yahua Wang and Leong Ching
- Economic approaches to water management in Australia pp. 526-543

- James Horne
- Incentives for ecosystem service supply in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin pp. 544-556

- Onil Banerjee and Rosalind Bark
- Can India raise agricultural productivity while reducing groundwater and energy use? pp. 557-573

- M. Dinesh Kumar, Christopher A. Scott and O.P. Singh
- Ecosystem-based management in challenging conditions: implications of a case study from north-eastern Turkey pp. 574-587

- Dilek Unalan
- Price determination and efficiency in the market for water rights in New Mexico's Middle Rio Grande Basin pp. 588-604

- Matthew T. Payne and Mark Griffin Smith
- Monitoring access to water in rural areas based on the human right to water framework: a local level case study in Nicaragua pp. 605-621

- Ó. Flores, A. Jiménez and A. Pérez-Foguet
- Developing sustainable and replicable water supply systems in rural communities in Brazil pp. 622-635

- Francisco Osny Enéas da Silva, Tanya Heikkila, Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho and Daniele Costa da Silva
- Water access in Sucre, Bolivia: a case of governance deficit pp. 636-649

- Edna Guidi Gutiérrez, Francisco González-Gómez and Jorge Guardiola
- Environmental flow assessment as a tool for achieving environmental objectives of African water policy, with examples from East Africa pp. 650-665

- Michael E. McClain, Japhet J. Kashaigili and Preksedis Ndomba
- Water and democracy: new roles for civil society in water governance pp. 666-677

- Lawrence Susskind
- Water Management, Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture in Developing Economies pp. 678-681

- R. Maria Saleth
- Biofuels and rural poverty pp. 681-683

- Shahnila Islam
Volume 29, issue 3, 2013
- Foreword pp. 295-296

- Esteban de las Heras Balbás
- Editorial pp. 297-300

- Cecilia Tortajada, Francisco González-Gómez, Asit K. Biswas and Miguel A. García-Rubio
- Policy Brief: The urban water challenge pp. 300-309

- Michael Rouse
- Enhancing the performance of water prices and tariff structures in achieving socially desirable outcomes pp. 310-326

- Dennis Wichelns
- A global survey of urban water tariffs: are they sustainable, efficient and fair? pp. 327-342

- David Zetland and Christopher Gasson
- Glas Cymru: lessons from nine years as a not-for-profit public-private partnership pp. 343-351

- David Lloyd Owen
- A critical examination of models and projections of demand in water utility resource planning in England and Wales pp. 352-372

- Gareth Walker
- The dynamics of privatization and regulation of water services: a comparative study of two Spanish regions pp. 373-384

- Germà Bel, Francisco González-Gómez and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Public choice of urban water service management: a multi-criteria approach pp. 385-399

- Alberto Ruiz-Villaverde, Francisco González-Gómez and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Adopting versus adapting: adoption of water-saving technology versus water conservation habits in Spain pp. 400-414

- Roberto Martinez-Espineira and María García-Valiñas
- Assessing the impact of price and non-price policies on residential water demand: a case study in Wisconsin pp. 415-433

- Arnaud Reynaud
- Water demand management: review of literature and comparison in South-East Asia pp. 434-450

- Eduardo Araral and Yahua Wang
- Water service quality in Tanzania: access and management pp. 451-471

- María García-Valiñas and Josepa Miquel-Florensa
- State-of-the-art review: designing urban water tariffs to recover costs and promote wise use pp. 472-491

- Sonia Ferdous Hoque and Dennis Wichelns
- The sound of thirst: why urban water and sanitation for all is essential, achievable and affordable pp. 492-497

- Andrea Biswas-Tortajada
- Water and Sanitation Services: Public Policy and Management pp. 497-500

- Ilana Cohen
Volume 29, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial pp. 121-122

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Adapting to climate change: towards societal water security in dry-climate countries pp. 123-136

- Malin Falkenmark
- Australian water policy in a climate change context: some reflections pp. 137-151

- James Horne
- Characterizing the water extremes of the new century in the US South-west: a comprehensive assessment from state-of-the-art climate model projections pp. 152-171

- Aleix Serrat-Capdevila, Juan B. Valdes, Francina Dominguez and Seshadri Rajagopal
- Impacts of climate change on the hydrological cycle in Mexico pp. 172-183

- Felipe I. Arreguín-Cortés and Mario López-Pérez
- Climate change projections of streamflow in the Iberian peninsula pp. 184-200

- Domingo F. Rasilla, Carolina Garmendia and Juan Carlos García-Codron
- Downscaled climate change projections over Spain: application to water resources pp. 201-218

- P. Ramos, E. Petisco, J. M. Martín and E. Rodríguez
- The application of hydrological planning as a climate change adaptation tool in the Ebro basin pp. 219-236

- Miguel Ángel García-Vera
- Measures against climate change and its impacts on water resources in Greece pp. 237-249

- Evangelos A. Baltas
- Water and disasters: a review and analysis of policy aspects pp. 250-271

- Chennat Gopalakrishnan
- Managing drought risk in water supply systems in Europe: a review pp. 272-289

- Giuseppe Rossi and Antonino Cancelliere
- The Singapore water story pp. 290-293

- David Lloyd Owen
Volume 29, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Cecilia Tortajada
- The long-term impacts of resettlement programmes resulting from dam construction projects in Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Sri Lanka and Turkey: a comparison of land-for-land and cash compensation schemes pp. 4-13

- Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
- The resettlement programme of the Wonorejo Dam project in Tulungagung, Indonesia: the perceptions of former residents pp. 14-24

- Dian Sisinggih, Sri Wahyuni and Pitojo Juwono
- Livelihood status of resettlers affected by the Saguling Dam project, 25 years after inundation pp. 25-34

- Sunardi, Budhi Gunawan, Jagath Manatunge and Fifi Pratiwi
- Resettlement and development: a survey of two of Indonesia's Koto Panjang resettlement villages pp. 35-49

- Syafruddin Karimi and Werry Taifur
- A long-term evaluation of families affected by the Bili-Bili Dam development resettlement project in South Sulawesi, Indonesia pp. 50-58

- Hidemi Yoshida, Rampisela Agnes, Mochtar Solle and Muh. Jayadi
- The livelihood reconstruction of resettlers from the Nam Ngum 1 hydropower project in Laos pp. 59-70

- Bounsouk Souksavath and Miko Maekawa
- Reconstruction of the livelihood of resettlers from the Nam Theun 2 hydropower project in Laos pp. 71-86

- Bounsouk Souksavath and Mikiyasu Nakayama
- Long-term perceptions of project-affected persons: a case study of the Kotmale Dam in Sri Lanka pp. 87-100

- Jagath Manatunge and Naruhiko Takesada
- Atatürk Dam resettlement process: increased disparity resulting from insufficient financial compensation pp. 101-108

- Erhan Akça, Ryo Fujikura and Çiğdem Sabbağ
- The long-term implications of compensation schemes for community rehabilitation: the Kusaki and Sameura dam projects in Japan pp. 109-119

- Kyoko Matsumoto, Yu Mizuno and Erika Onagi
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