International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2016
- Editorial pp. 817-818

- Cecilia Tortajada
- The Australian Murray–Darling Basin Plan: challenges in its implementation (part 1) pp. 819-834

- Barry T. Hart
- The Australian Murray–Darling Basin Plan: challenges in its implementation (Part 2) pp. 835-852

- Barry T. Hart
- Streamflow and lake water level changes and their attributed causes in Eastern and Southern Africa: state of the art review pp. 853-880

- Meike Pendo Schäfer, Ottfried Dietrich and Boniface Mbilinyi
- Exploring alternative sources of funding for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia pp. 881-894

- Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Annkathrin Tempel, Jan Franklin Adamowski, Jean Lapegue, Zifu Li and Heinz-Peter Mang
- Two-part pricing contracts under competition: the South-to-North Water Transfer Project supply chain system in China pp. 895-911

- Wenyi Du, Yubing Fan and Xiaowo Tang
- Understanding reductions in water consumption in tourist areas: a case study of the Costa Brava, Spain pp. 912-930

- Ariadna Gabarda-Mallorquí and Anna Ribas Palom
- Economic valuation of irrigation water in south-eastern Mexico pp. 931-943

- Homero Yedra, M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado, Carlos A. López-Morales and Maria M. Castillo
- Determinants of willingness to pay for groundwater: insights from informal water markets in Rafsanjan, Iran pp. 944-960

- Tinoush Jamali Jaghdani and Bernhard Brümmer
- Farmer heterogeneity and water pricing reform: a case study from Vietnam pp. 961-977

- Truong Duc Toan, Suzanne O’Keefe and Lin Crase
- Impact of hydropower dam development on agriculturally based livelihoods of resettled communities: a case study of Duong Hoa Commune in central Vietnam pp. 978-996

- Hien Thanh Nguyen, Lisa Lobry de Bruyn and Richard Koech
- Water conservation under scarcity conditions: testing the long-run effectiveness of a water conservation awareness campaign in Jordan pp. 997-1009

- Kim J. Zietlow, Mirja Michalscheck and Meike Weltin
- Transboundary Water Politics in the Developing World pp. 1010-1011

- Nina Hissen
- Review of the book pp. 1012-1015

- V. Ratna Reddy
- Report: Emerging issues facing the water–energy–food nexus in the Middle East and Asia pp. 1016-1019

- Thinesh Kumar Paramasilvam
- Call for state-of-the-art reviews pp. 1020-1020

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 5, 2016
- An alternative framework for analysing and managing conflicts in integrated water resources management (IWRM): linking theory and practice pp. 675-691

- Jacob Hileman, Paul Hicks and Richard Jones
- Conflict over a hydropower plant project between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan pp. 692-707

- Sonoko Ito, Sameh El Khatib and Mikiyasu Nakayama
- The business of water in a changing world: organizations, connectors and support sector pp. 708-720

- Neil S. Grigg
- Sefficiency (sustainable efficiency) of water–energy–food entangled systems pp. 721-737

- Naim Haie
- Water footprints and irrigated agricultural sustainability: the case of Chile pp. 738-748

- Guillermo Donoso, E. Blanco, G. Franco and J. Lira
- Cost-benefit analysis and equitable cost allocation for a residential rainwater harvesting system in the city of Austin, Texas pp. 749-764

- Hyun Woo Kim, Ming-Han Li, Hyun Kim and Hye Kyung Lee
- Improving water security through rainwater harvesting: a case from Guatemala and the potential for expanding coverage pp. 765-780

- Laureen Elgert, Patricia Austin and Katherine Picchione
- Water policy in Spain: seeking a balance between transfers, desalination and wastewater reuse pp. 781-798

- Andrés Molina and Joaquín Melgarejo
- Treated wastewater use in Saudi Arabia: challenges and initiatives pp. 799-809

- Omar K. M. Ouda
- Designing Water Disaster Management Policies: Theory and Empirics pp. 810-812

- Prahlad Kasturi
- Seminar on ‘Water Security, Climate Change and Sustainable Development’, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, 12 January 2015 pp. 813-815

- Rini Dutt and Nishtha Manocha
Volume 32, issue 4, 2016
- Foreword pp. 495-496

- Peter Joo Hee Ng
- Preface pp. 497-499

- Asit K. Biswas
- Reused water policies for potable use pp. 500-502

- Cecilia Tortajada and Choon Nam Ong
- Potable water reuse history and a new framework for decision making pp. 503-513

- Joseph A. Cotruvo
- Water reuse, emerging contaminants and public health: state-of-the-art analysis pp. 514-525

- Choon Nam Ong
- Public--private partnerships in the water reuse sector: a global assessment pp. 526-535

- David A. Lloyd Owen
- The regulatory framework of reclaimed wastewater for potable reuse in the United States pp. 536-558

- Rosario Sanchez-Flores, Adam Conner and Ronald A. Kaiser
- Common or independent? The debate over regulations and standards for water reuse in Europe pp. 559-572

- John Fawell, Kristell Le Corre and Paul Jeffrey
- Policy issues confronting Australian urban water reuse pp. 573-589

- James Horne
- Wastewater reuse in Beijing: an evolving hybrid system pp. 590-610

- Olivia Jensen and Xudong Yu
- Singapore’s experience with reclaimed water: NEWater pp. 611-621

- Hannah Lee and Thai Pin Tan
- Overcoming global water reuse barriers: the Windhoek experience pp. 622-636

- P. van Rensburg
- A lived-experience investigation of narratives: recycled drinking water pp. 637-649

- Leong Ching
- Public acceptance and perceptions of alternative water sources: a comparative study in nine locations pp. 650-673

- Anna Hurlimann and Sara Dolnicar
Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- A framework for understanding energy for water pp. 339-361

- Christopher Napoli and Berenice Garcia-Tellez
- The energy trade-offs of adapting to a water-scarce future: case study of Los Angeles pp. 362-378

- Kelly Twomey Sanders
- Quantifying and managing urban water-related energy use systemically: case study lessons from Australia pp. 379-397

- Steven John Kenway and Ka Leung Lam
- Energy for freshwater supply, use and disposal in the Netherlands: a case study of Dutch households pp. 398-411

- P.W. Gerbens-Leenes
- Evaluating the economic viability of solar-powered desalination: Saudi Arabia as a case study pp. 412-427

- Christopher Napoli and Bertrand Rioux
- Responding to water challenges in Greece through desalination: energy considerations pp. 428-441

- A. Kartalidis, E. Tzen, E. Kampragkou and D. Assimacopoulos
- Modernization of irrigation systems in Spain: review and analysis for decision making pp. 442-458

- Javier Alarcón, Alberto Garrido and Luis Juana
- Drivers of groundwater use and technical efficiency of groundwater, canal water, and conjunctive use in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System pp. 459-476

- Dawit Mekonnen, Afreen Siddiqi and Claudia Ringler
- Energy for water utilization in China and policy implications for integrated planning pp. 477-494

- Xi Li, Jie Liu, Chunmiao Zheng, Guoyi Han and Holger Hoff
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial pp. 171-171

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Complicating neoliberalization and decentralization: the non-linear experience of Colombian water supply, 1909--2012 pp. 172-188

- Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero, Kathryn Furlong and Jeimy Arias
- Impacts and interaction in irrigation development in central Chile pp. 189-202

- Peter Frederiksen
- Institutional arrangements for the use of treated effluent in irrigation, Western Cape, South Africa pp. 203-218

- Cecilia Saldías, Stijn Speelman, Barbara van Koppen and Guido van Huylenbroeck
- Institutional arrangements for watershed development programmes in Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, India: an explorative study pp. 219-231

- Biswajit Mondal, Alka Singh, I. Sekar, M.K. Sinha, J. Suresh Kumar and D. Ramajayam
- Hydraulic bureaucracies and Irrigation Management Transfer in Uzbekistan: the case of Samarkand Province pp. 232-246

- Andrea Zinzani
- Hydropower production without sacrificing environment: a case study of Ilisu Dam and Hasankeyf pp. 247-266

- Emrah Yalcin and Sahnaz Tigrek
- The impacts of hydropower development on rural livelihood sustenance pp. 267-285

- Eric Ochieng Okuku, Steven Bouillon, Jacob Odhiambo Ochiewo, Fridah Munyi, Linet Imbayi Kiteresi and Mwakio Tole
- The impacts of dams on local livelihoods: a study of the Bui Hydroelectric Project in Ghana pp. 286-300

- Peter Bilson Obour, Kwadwo Owusu, Edmond Akwasi Agyeman, Albert Ahenkan and Àngel Navarro Madrid
- Water megaprojects in deserts and drylands pp. 301-320

- Troy Sternberg
- Dry season water allocation in the Chao Phraya River basin, Thailand pp. 321-338

- Mari Takeda, Athit Laphimsing and Aksara Putthividhya
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Integrated water resources management in an insecure river basin: a case study of Helmand River Basin, Afghanistan pp. 3-25

- B.J.m Goes, S.E. Howarth, R.B. Wardlaw, I.R. Hancock and U.N. Parajuli
- An evaluation of Māori values in multiscalar environmental policies governing Kaipara Harbour in New Zealand pp. 26-42

- Pooja Kanwar, Stephanie Kaza and William B. Bowden
- Social performance in public services delivery: conceptual roots and results for the Portuguese water sector pp. 43-56

- Hugo Consciência Silvestre
- Stakeholder collaboration in the Columbia River Treaty Review process pp. 57-76

- David Shively and Anthony Thompson
- Environmental management in Urmia Lake: thresholds approach pp. 77-88

- Fatemeh Ghobadi Hamzekhani, Bahram Saghafian and Shahab Araghinejad
- Rainfall-runoff modelling of water resources in the upper Senegal River basin pp. 89-101

- Ansoumana Bodian, Alain Dezetter and Honoré Dacosta
- Examining uncertainty and trust among irrigators and regulatory bodies in the Murray-Darling Basin pp. 102-115

- Lia Bryant and Jodie George
- Sleeping with the enemy? Capturing internal risks in the logical framework of a water management project pp. 116-134

- Ida Ayu Cintya Yamaswari, Jusipbek Kazbekov, Jonathan Lautze and Kai Wegerich
- Drivers of water governance reforms in the Philippines pp. 135-152

- Agnes C. Rola, Corazon L. Abansi, Rosalie Arcala-Hall, Joy C. Lizada, Ida M.L. Siason and Eduardo K. Araral
- Lake management organizations in China pp. 153-166

- Dajun Shen and Min Jin
- Workshop on 'Water reuse policies for direct and non-direct potable and industrial reuses', Singapore, 15-16 June 2015 pp. 167-170

- Matthew J. Kastner
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