International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2019
- Water quality management: a globally neglected issue pp. 913-916

- Asit K. Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
- Developing new urban water supplies: investigating motivations and barriers to groundwater use in Cape Town pp. 917-937

- Emma Luker and Leila M. Harris
- Managing the wicked problem of Devils Lake flooding along the US–Canada border pp. 938-958

- Gehendra Kharel, Rebecca Romsdahl and Andrei Kirilenko
- Explaining improvements and continuing challenges in water access in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 959-976

- Sarah L. Smiley
- Water buybacks to recover depleted aquifers in south-east Spain pp. 977-998

- Javier Calatrava and David Martínez-Granados
- Micro-irrigation development in India: an analysis of distributional pattern and potential correlates pp. 999-1014

- A. Suresh, Aditya K.S., Girish Jha and Suresh Pal
- India’s National Water Policy: ‘feel good’ document, nothing more pp. 1015-1028

- Chetan Pandit and Asit K. Biswas
- Governing the water commons in China: from historical oriental despotism to contemporary fragmented hydraulic state pp. 1029-1047

- Yan Zhang
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 1048-1048

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 5, 2019
- Water crisis and water wars: myths and realities pp. 727-731

- Asit K. Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
- Updating the Register of International River Basins of the world pp. 732-782

- Melissa McCracken and Aaron T. Wolf
- Institutional arrangements for water governance pp. 778-802

- Emeline Hassenforder and Sylvain Barone
- The social construction and consequences of groundwater modelling: insight from the Mancha Oriental aquifer, Spain pp. 808-829

- David Sanz, Jeroen Vos, Femke Rambags, Jaime Hoogesteger, Eduardo Cassiraga and Juan José Gómez-Alday
- Conciliation of competing uses and stakeholder rights to groundwater: an evaluation of Fuencaliente Aquifer (Spain) pp. 830-846

- Julio Berbel, Alfonso Expósito and María M. Borrego-Marín
- Understanding the effectiveness of investments in irrigation system modernization: evidence from Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 847-870

- Ranu Sinha, Michael Gilmont, Robert Hope and Simon Dadson
- Cost–benefit analysis of full and partial river restoration: the Kishon River in Israel pp. 871-890

- Nir Becker, Asael Greenfeld and Shiri Zemah Shamir
- What can explain groundwater rejuvenation in Gujarat in recent years? pp. 891-906

- M. Dinesh Kumar and Chris J Perry
- Editors’ panel session pp. 907-909

- Cecilia Tortajada and Corinne Ong Pei Pei
- Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas pp. 910-911

- The Editors
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 912-912

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- Correction pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Objective case studies of successful urban water management pp. 547-550

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Public acceptance of recycled water pp. 551-586

- Kelly S. Fielding, Sara Dolnicar and Tracy Schultz
- The water–energy nexus: energy use for water supply in China pp. 587-604

- Guohua He, Yong Zhao, Jianhua Wang, Haihong Li, Yongnan Zhu and Shang Jiang
- City storm-flood events in China, 1984–2015 pp. 605-618

- Shaofeng Jia, Yuanyuan Li, Aifeng Lü, Wenhua Liu, Wenbin Zhu, Jiabao Yan, Yuan Liang, Xiaozhi Xiang and Zilong Guan
- Social capital as a vital resource in flood disaster recovery in Malaysia pp. 619-637

- Ngai Weng Chan, Ranjan Roy, Chee Hui Lai and Mou Leong Tan
- How could water markets like Australia’s work in China? pp. 638-658

- David Lewis and Hang Zheng
- Governance of aquaculture water use pp. 659-681

- Louis Lebel, Phimphakan Lebel and Chong Joon Chuah
- Challenging the risks-based model of involuntary resettlement using evidence from the Bui Dam, Ghana pp. 682-700

- Brooke Wilmsen, D. Adjartey and A. van Hulten
- Irrigation energy use and related greenhouse gas emissions of maize production in Mexico pp. 701-723

- Sergio Juárez-Hernández and Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
- Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas pp. 724-725

- Guest editors: Cecilia Tortajada and Eduardo Araral
- Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 726-726

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 3, 2019
- Understanding emergent participation practices in water governance pp. 367-382

- Arwin van Buuren, Ingmar van Meerkerk and Cecilia Tortajada
- Community-based initiatives in the Dutch water domain: the challenge of double helix alignment pp. 383-403

- Michael Duijn, Arwin van Buuren, Jurian Edelenbos, Jitske van Popering-Verkerk and Ingmar Van Meerkerk
- Participatory water governance between theories and practices: learning from a community-based initiative in India pp. 404-429

- Laura Grassini
- Transforming participation in water governance: the multisectoral alliances of rural water committees and NGOs in Nicaragua pp. 430-445

- Sarah T. Romano
- Co-participation in the Swiss water forum network pp. 446-464

- Manuel Fischer, Mario Angst and Simon Maag
- Government facilitation of external initiatives: how Dutch water authorities cope with value dilemmas pp. 465-490

- Sanne Grotenbreg and Mónica Altamirano
- How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems? Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories pp. 491-524

- Sandra Ricart, Antonio Rico, Nick Kirk, Franca Bülow, Anna Ribas-Palom and David Pavón
- What’s the middle ground? Institutionalized vs. emerging water-related stakeholder engagement processes pp. 525-542

- Emeline Hassenforder, Delphine Clavreul, Aziza Akhmouch and Nils Ferrand
- Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 543-543

- The Editors
- Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas pp. 544-545

- Guest editors: Cecilia Tortajada and Eduardo Araral
Volume 35, issue 2, 2019
- Why water is not in the international political agenda pp. 177-180

- Asit K. Biswas
- Global water infrastructure: state of the art review pp. 181-205

- Neil S. Grigg
- Role of economic instruments in water allocation reform: lessons from Europe pp. 206-239

- Dolores Rey, Carlos Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, Alvar Escriva-Bou, Corentin Girard and Ted I. E. Veldkamp
- Urban water supply in Sub-Saharan Africa: historical and emerging policies and institutional arrangements pp. 240-263

- Ellis Adjei Adams, Daniel Sambu and Sarah L. Smiley
- Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: national groundwater policy implementation in north-west China pp. 264-282

- Eefje Aarnoudse, Bettina Bluemling, Wei Qu and Thomas Herzfeld
- State, market or community failure? Untangling the determinants of groundwater depletion in Copiapó (Chile) pp. 283-304

- Jean-Daniel Rinaudo and Guillermo Donoso
- Making space for women: civil society organizations, gender and hydropower development in the Mekong region pp. 305-325

- Phimphakan Lebel, Louis Lebel, Darunee Singphonphrai, Chatta Duangsuwan and Yishu Zhou
- Adaptive co-management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: examining the interface between flood management and adaptation pp. 326-342

- Thong Anh Tran, James Pittock and Le Anh Tuan
- JICA’s policies, experiences and lessons learned on impacts of urban floods in Asia pp. 343-363

- Miki Inaoka, Kimio Takeya and Shintaro Akiyama
- Classic papers in natural resource economics revisited pp. 363-365

- Prahlad Kasturi
- Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 366-366

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial, January 2019 pp. 1-3

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Erratum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- State-of-the-art review of transboundary water governance in the Euphrates–Tigris river basin pp. 4-29

- Aysegül Kibaroglu
- Contrasting water securities: the Mexican state facing downstream stakeholders in the Suchiate transboundary river basin pp. 30-48

- Edith Kauffer
- Water policy interventions for food security in Afghanistan pp. 49-70

- Sarah Acquah and Frank A. Ward
- Bridging organizations and strategic bridging functions in environmental governance and management pp. 71-94

- Judy Stewart and Mary Ellen Tyler
- Setting the stage for IWRM: the case of the upper Kiskatinaw River, British Columbia pp. 95-109

- Reg C. Whiten
- The Tigris hydropower system operations: the need for an integrated approach pp. 110-125

- Emrah Yalcin and Sahnaz Tigrek
- Estimating willingness to pay for desalinated seawater: the case of Djerba Island, Tunisia pp. 126-144

- Hella Ben Brahim-Neji, Salvador Del Saz-Salazar, Adel Besrour and Francisco González-Gómez
- Droughts and water trading in the western United States: recent economic evidence pp. 145-159

- Sanchari Ghosh
- Water demand related to availability and price in an irrigation district in the Segura Basin pp. 160-174

- Javier Alarcón Luque and Luis Juana Sirgado
- Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 175-175

- The Editors
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