International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2017
- The rapidly changing global water management landscape pp. 849-851

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Policy options for promoting urban–rural cooperation in water management: a review pp. 852-867

- Filippo Civitelli and Guillaume Gruère
- Groundwater management and protection in Denmark: a review of pre-conditions, advances and challenges pp. 868-889

- Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen, Karen G. Villholth and Jens Christian Refsgaard
- Desalination and the commons: tragedy or triumph? pp. 890-906

- David Zetland
- Demand function estimate for residential water in Oman pp. 907-916

- Hemesiri Kotagama, Slim Zekri, Rahma Al Harthi and Houcine Boughanmi
- Groundwater quota versus tiered groundwater pricing: two cases of groundwater management in north-west China pp. 917-934

- Eefje Aarnoudse, Wei Qu, Bettina Bluemling and Thomas Herzfeld
- Qualifying irrigation system sustainability and governance by means of stakeholder perceptions: the Neste Canal (France) pp. 935-954

- Sandra Ricart and Sylvie Clarimont
- Development and application of a multi-scalar, participant-driven water poverty index in post-tsunami India pp. 955-975

- Luke Juran, Morgan C. MacDonald, Nandita B. Basu, Shane Hubbard, Raj Rajagopal, Prema Rajagopalan and Ligy Philip
- Reconstruction of a long streamflow record using tree rings in the upper Kurshab River (Pamir-Alai Mountains) and its application to water resources management pp. 976-986

- Feng Chen, Qing He, Ermenbaev Bakytbek, Shulong Yu and Ruibo Zhang
- Considering precipitation forecasts for real-time decision-making in hydropower operations pp. 987-1002

- Yong Peng, Wei Xu and Bingbing Liu
- Temperature and precipitation changes in the Midwestern United States: implications for water management pp. 1003-1019

- Pratik Pathak, Ajay Kalra and Sajjad Ahmad
- Modelling impacts of development on water resources in the Huai Sai Bat sub-basin in north-eastern Thailand with a participatory approach pp. 1020-1040

- Orn-uma Polpanich, Steve W. Lyon, Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa, Angela L. Bush and Eric Kemp-Benedict
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 1041-1041

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 5, 2017
- Exploring the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 685-689

- Henning Bjornlund and Jamie Pittock
- Profitability and productivity barriers and opportunities in small-scale irrigation schemes pp. 690-704

- Henning Bjornlund, Andre van Rooyen and Richard Stirzaker
- Irrigation and crop diversification in the 25 de Setembro irrigation scheme, Mozambique pp. 705-724

- Wilson de Sousa, Raphaelle Ducrot, Paiva Munguambe, Henning Bjornlund, Andre Machava, Etevaldo Cheveia and Joaquim Faduco
- Barriers to and opportunities for improving productivity and profitability of the Kiwere and Magozi irrigation schemes in Tanzania pp. 725-739

- Makarius V. Mdemu, Nuru Mziray, Henning Bjornlund and Japhet J. Kashaigili
- Irrigation development in Zimbabwe: understanding productivity barriers and opportunities at Mkoba and Silalatshani irrigation schemes pp. 740-754

- M. Moyo, A. van Rooyen, M. Moyo, P. Chivenge and H. Bjornlund
- An overview of extension use in irrigated agriculture and case studies in south-eastern Africa pp. 755-769

- Sarah Wheeler, Alec Zuo, Henning Bjornlund, Makarius Victor Mdemu, Andre van Rooyen and Paiva Munguambe
- Income inequality within smallholder irrigation schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 770-787

- Ana Manero
- A soil water and solute learning system for small-scale irrigators in Africa pp. 788-803

- Richard Stirzaker, Ikenna Mbakwe and Nuru Ressa Mziray
- Theory and application of Agricultural Innovation Platforms for improved irrigation scheme management in Southern Africa pp. 804-823

- André F. van Rooyen, Peter Ramshaw, Martin Moyo, Richard Stirzaker and Henning Bjornlund
- Irrigating Africa: policy barriers and opportunities for enhanced productivity of smallholder farmers pp. 824-838

- Sithembile Ndema Mwamakamba, Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Jamie Pittock, Richard Stirzaker, Henning Bjornlund, Andre van Rooyen, Paiva Munguambe, Makarius Victor Mdemu and Japhet J. Kashaigili
- Communal irrigation systems in South-Eastern Africa: findings on productivity and profitability pp. 839-847

- Jamie Pittock, Henning Bjornlund, Richard Stirzaker and Andre van Rooyen
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 848-848

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. cii-cii

- The Editors
- Water as a human right pp. 509-511

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Address of his holiness Pope Francis pp. 512-513

- The Editors
- Does 91% of the world’s population really have “sustainable access to safe drinking water”? pp. 514-533

- Pedro Martínez-Santos
- Has water-saving irrigation recovered groundwater in the Hebei Province plains of China? pp. 534-552

- Hongbo Zhang, Vijay P. Singh, Dongyong Sun, Qijun Yu and Wei Cao
- Unpacking water conflicts: a reinterpretation of coordination problems in China’s water-governance system pp. 553-569

- Raymond Yu Wang, Cho Nam Ng, James Hans Lenzer, Heping Dang, Tao Liu and Shenjun Yao
- From implementation towards maintenance: sustaining collaborative initiatives for integrated floodplain management in the Netherlands pp. 570-590

- Jan M. Fliervoet and Riyan J. G. van den Born
- Interactions between citizen responsibilization, flood experience and household resilience: insights from the 2013 flood in Germany pp. 591-608

- Chloe Begg, Maximilian Ueberham, Torsten Masson and Christian Kuhlicke
- Resettlement for the Danjiangkou Dam heightening project in China: planning, implementation and effects pp. 609-627

- Dengcai Yan, Guoqing Shi, Zijiang Hu and Haibao Wang
- Groundwater use and policy options for sustainable management in Southern Iraq pp. 628-648

- Ali A. Obeed Al-Azawi and Frank A. Ward
- Mapping water poverty in Africa using the improved Multidimensional Index of Water Poverty pp. 649-666

- Hatem Jemmali
- ‘Impacts of droughts and floods in cities: policies and governance’, World Water Week, Stockholm, 31 August 2016 pp. 667-674

- Martin Stavenhagen
- Observations on the Workshop on Water Policy Innovations, Institute of Water Policy, National University of Singapore, 6 February 2017 pp. 675-679

- James Horne
- Land and hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: challenges and new investments pp. 680-682

- Hussam Hussein
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 683-683

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 684-684

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- Integrated Water Resources Management in Canada: the experience of watershed agencies pp. 349-359

- Dan Shrubsole, Dan Walters, Barbara Veale and Bruce Mitchell
- Integrated watershed management and Ontario’s conservation authorities pp. 360-374

- Charley Worte
- Implementing integrated water management: illustrations from the Grand River watershed pp. 375-392

- Barbara Veale and Sandra Cooke
- Lessons from implementing integrated water resource management: a case study of the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority, Ontario pp. 393-407

- Paula Scott, Brian Tayler and Dan Walters
- Integrated water resource management and British Columbia’s Okanagan Basin Water Board pp. 408-425

- Natalya Melnychuk, Nelson Jatel and Anna L. Warwick Sears
- The integrated watershed management planning experience in Manitoba: the local conservation district perspective pp. 426-440

- Colleen Cuvelier and Cliff Greenfield
- Applying integrated watershed management in Nova Scotia: a community-based perspective from the Clean Annapolis River Project pp. 441-457

- Levi Cliche and Lindsey Freeman
- Integrated watershed management in the Bow River basin, Alberta: experiences, challenges, and lessons learned pp. 458-472

- Judy Stewart and Mark Bennett
- The Northeast Avalon Atlantic Coastal Action Program: implementing integrated watershed management in Newfoundland and Labrador pp. 473-488

- Kailyn Burke
- Implementing integrated watershed management in Quebec: examples from the Saint John River Watershed Organization pp. 489-506

- Marie-Claude Leclerc and Michel Grégoire
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 507-507

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Water and human livelihood resilience: a regional-to-global outlook pp. 181-197

- Malin Falkenmark
- State of the Art Review: Water pricing reform in China pp. 198-232

- Dajun Shen and Juan Wu
- Towards a shared understanding of water security risks in the public and private sectors pp. 233-245

- Hannah Baleta and Kevin Winter
- A methodology to assess drought management as applied to six European case studies pp. 246-269

- Julia Urquijo, David Pereira, Susana Dias and Lucia De Stefano
- Improving the effectiveness of aid: an evaluation of prospective Mekong irrigation investments pp. 270-291

- J. M. Kandulu and J. D. Connor
- Water-saving strategies for irrigation agriculture in Saudi Arabia pp. 292-309

- S. Multsch, A. S. Alquwaizany, O. A. Alharbi, M. Pahlow, H.-G. Frede and L. Breuer
- Unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene in Nigeria’s public spaces: the political economy angle pp. 310-325

- Emmanuel M. Akpabio and Eti-ido S. Udofia
- Water crisis in Africa: myth or reality? pp. 326-339

- Pradeep K. Naik
- The fallacious strategy of virtual water trade pp. 340-347

- Shaofeng Jia, Qiubo Long and Wenhua Liu
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 348-348

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Public–private partnerships for water in Asia: a review of two decades of experience pp. 4-30

- Olivia Jensen
- Strategies for urban drought risk management: a comparison of 10 large cities pp. 31-50

- Joost Buurman, Marjolein J. P. Mens and Ruben J. Dahm
- Adding an implementation phase to the framework for flood policy evolution: insights from South Africa pp. 51-68

- Brendon Solik and Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell
- Will the energy industry drain the water used for agricultural irrigation in the Yellow River basin? pp. 69-80

- Xiaozhi Xiang, Jesper Svensson and Shaofeng Jia
- An analysis of the factors that influence industrial water use in Tianjin, China pp. 81-92

- Yizi Shang, Jianhua Wang, Yuntao Ye, Xiaohui Lei, Jiaguo Gong and Hongwang Shi
- To desalinate or divert? A comparative supply cost analysis for north coastal China pp. 93-110

- Fei Li and Eran Feitelson
- The interplay of activists and dam developers: the case of Myanmar’s mega-dams pp. 111-131

- Julian Kirchherr, Katrina J. Charles and Matthew J. Walton
- Determining overall water quality related to anthropogenic influences across freshwater systems of Thailand pp. 132-151

- Nuanchan Singkran
- Revisiting the history, concepts and typologies of community management for rural drinking water supply in India pp. 152-169

- Paul Hutchings, Richard Franceys, Snehalatha Mekala, Stef Smits and A. J. James
- Water Leaders Summit 2016: Future of World’s Water beyond 2030 – a retrospective analysis pp. 170-178

- Nishtha Manocha and C. Joon Chuah
- Call for state of the art reviews pp. 179-179

- The Editors
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