International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2012
- Economics of Agricultural Water Conservation: Empirical Analysis and Policy Implications pp. 577-600

- Macarena Dagnino and Frank Ward
- Implications of Biofuel Policies for Water Management in India pp. 601-613

- Shahnila Islam
- Analysis of Arizona's Water Resources System pp. 615-628

- Jesús Gastélum
- Democratic Legitimacy of New Forms of Water Management in the Netherlands pp. 629-645

- Arwin van Buuren, Erik-Hans Klijn and Jurian Edelenbos
- Cleaning of the Singapore River and Kallang Basin in Singapore: Economic, Social, and Environmental Dimensions pp. 647-658

- Yugal Joshi, Cecilia Tortajada and Asit Biswas
- Rule of Capture and Urban Sprawl: A Potential Federal Financial Risk in Groundwater-Dependent Areas pp. 659-673

- Rosemary Burk and Jan Kallberg
- The Political Economy of Water Service Privatization in Mexico City, 1994–2011 pp. 675-691

- Gregory Pierce
- Transboundary Water Resources Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach pp. 693-695

- Kavitha Pramod and Gabriel Eckstein
- Corrigendum pp. 696-696

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 2012
- Introduction: Water and Security in Central Asia—Solving a Rubik's Cube pp. 395-397

- Virpi Stucki, Kai Wegerich, Muhammad Rahaman and Olli Varis
- Nouns and Numbers of the Water–Energy–Security Nexus in Central Asia pp. 399-418

- Virpi Stucki and Suvi Sojamo
- Regional Options for Addressing the Water, Energy and Food Nexus in Central Asia and the Aral Sea Basin pp. 419-432

- Jakob Granit, Anders Jägerskog, Andreas Lindström, Gunilla Björklund, Andrew Bullock, Rebecca Löfgren, George de Gooijer and Stuart Pettigrew
- The Major Central Asian River Basins: An Assessment of Vulnerability pp. 433-452

- Olli Varis and Matti Kummu
- The Role of Virtual Water Flows in Physical Water Scarcity: The Case of Central Asia pp. 453-474

- Miina Porkka, Matti Kummu, Stefan Siebert and Martina Flörke
- Principles of Transboundary Water Resources Management and Water-related Agreements in Central Asia: An Analysis pp. 475-491

- Muhammad Rahaman
- Water Quantity and Quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: Only an Upstream Riparian Problem? pp. 493-505

- Oliver Olsson, Kai Wegerich and Firdavs Kabilov
- A Programme Theory Approach in Measuring Impacts of Irrigation Management Transfer Interventions: The Case of Central Asia pp. 507-523

- Murat Yakubov
- Meso-level Cooperation on Transboundary Tributaries and Infrastructure in the Ferghana Valley pp. 525-543

- Kai Wegerich, Jusipbek Kazbekov, Firdavs Kabilov and Nozilakhon Mukhamedova
- Is It Possible to Shift to Hydrological Boundaries? The Ferghana Valley Meshed System pp. 545-564

- Kai Wegerich, Jusipbek Kazbekov, Nozilakhon Mukhamedova and Sardorbek Musayev
- Challenges and Opportunities for Transboundary Water Cooperation in Central Asia: Findings from UNECE's Regional Assessment and Project Work pp. 565-576

- Bo Libert and Annukka Lipponen
Volume 28, issue 2, 2012
- Foreword pp. 187-189

- Kishore Mahbubani
- Editorial pp. 191-193

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Water Quality: Assessment of the Current Situation in Asia pp. 195-216

- Alexandra Evans, Munir Hanjra, Yunlu Jiang, Manzoor Qadir and Pay Drechsel
- Economic Incentives Can Enhance Policy Efforts to Improve Water Quality in Asia pp. 217-231

- Soumya Balasubramanya and Dennis Wichelns
- Exploring the Boundaries of Water Quality Management in Asia pp. 233-245

- James Nickum
- Emerging Contaminants and the Implications for Drinking Water pp. 247-263

- John Fawell and Choon Ong
- An Overview of Policies Impacting Water Quality and Governance in India pp. 265-279

- S. Wate
- Water Quality Management in China pp. 281-297

- Dajun Shen
- An Integrated Management Approach for Water Quality and Quantity: Case Studies in North China pp. 299-312

- Jun Xia
- Institutional Capacity on Water Pollution Control of the Pearl River in Guangzhou, China pp. 313-324

- Yuan Yu, Dieudonné-Guy Ohandja and J. Bell
- Soil Erosion Control and Sediment Load Reduction in the Loess Plateau: Policy Perspectives pp. 325-341

- Zhongbao Xin, Lishan Ran and X. Lu
- Managing Urban Rivers and Water Quality in Malaysia for Sustainable Water Resources pp. 343-354

- Ngai Chan
- Improving Groundwater Quality Management for the Sustainable Utilization of the Bangkok Aquifer System pp. 355-371

- Sharun Mukand, Aldrin Rivas, Ashim Gupta and Yatsuka Kataoka
- Nutrient Balance Assessment in the Mekong Basin: Nitrogen and Phosphorus Dynamics in a Catchment Scale pp. 373-391

- Ina Liljeström, Matti Kummu and Olli Varis
- News Item pp. 393-393

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 1, 2012
- Foreword pp. 1-2

- Francisco González-Lodeiro
- Introduction: Water Policy and Management in Spain pp. 3-11

- Francisco González-Gómez, Miguel García-Rubio and Jorge Guardiola
- The Challenges of Implementing the Water Framework Directive in Spain pp. 13-18

- Marta Moren-Abat and Ana Rodríguez-Roldán
- The European Water Framework Directive: A Framework? pp. 19-26

- Francisco Cabezas
- Who Manages Spain's Water Resources? The Political and Administrative Division of Water Management pp. 27-42

- María-Teresa Sánchez-Martínez, Manuel Salas-Velasco and Noelina Rodríguez-Ferrero
- Assessment of the Draft Hydrological Basin Plan of the Guadalquivir River Basin (Spain) pp. 43-55

- Julio Berbel, Solveig Kolberg and Julia Martin-Ortega
- Irrigated Agriculture in Spain: Diagnosis and Prescriptions for Improved Governance pp. 57-72

- José Gómez-Limón and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Assessment of Nonpoint Pollution Instruments: The Case of Spanish Agriculture pp. 73-88

- Encarna Esteban and José Albiac
- Urban Water Service Policies and Management in Spain: Pending Issues pp. 89-106

- Francisco González-Gómez, Miguel GarcíA-Rubio and Jorge Guardiola
- Is the Pricing of Urban Water Services Justifiably Perceived as Unequal among Spanish Cities? pp. 107-121

- Roberto Martinez-Espineira, Maria García-Valiñas and Francisco González-Gómez
- Tariffs for Urban Water Services in Spain: Household Size and Equity pp. 123-140

- Fernando Arbués and Ramón Barberán
- Groundwater: The Invisible Resource pp. 141-150

- Fernando López-Vera
- Evaluation of Spain's Water-Energy Nexus pp. 151-170

- Laurent Hardy, Alberto Garrido and Luis Juana
- Desalination in Spain: A Growing Alternative for Water Supply pp. 171-186

- Miguel García-Rubio and Jorge Guardiola
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