International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 483-485

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Water resources development considerations for civilian and military institutions working in highly insecure areas: lessons from Afghanistan pp. 486-498

- John W. Groninger, Charles M. Ruffner and Lief Christenson
- A legal licence for an ecological disaster: the inadequacies of the 1973 Helmand/Hirmand water treaty for sustainable transboundary water resources development pp. 499-518

- Vincent Thomas and Manijeh Mahmoudzadeh Varzi
- Sustainable planning model toward reviving Lake Urmia pp. 519-539

- Habib Alipour and Hossein Olya
- Adaptive water management in Israel: structure and policy options pp. 540-557

- Nir Becker and Frank A. Ward
- Trends and perceptions of rural household groundwater use and the implications for smallholder agriculture in rain-fed Southern Laos pp. 558-574

- Camilla Vote, Jonathan Newby, Khamphou Phouyyavong, Thavone Inthavong and Philip Eberbach
- Adaptation, resilience and sustainable livelihoods in the communities of the Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia pp. 575-588

- Serey Sok and Xiaojiang Yu
- The effectiveness of small-to-medium river basin organizations in China: a case study of the Erhai Lake Basin Management Commission pp. 589-603

- Wang Jianping and Ma Haizhou
- Groundwater depletion and water extraction cost: some evidence from South India pp. 604-617

- A. Narayanamoorthy
- Assessment of the environmental, social and economic benefits of a water transfer tunnel in the Nakdong River, Korea pp. 618-629

- Jae Chung Park, Young-Il Song, Yong Moon Jung, Sang Jin Song and Daeryong Park
- Supplementing urban water supply with rainwater harvesting in Accra, Ghana pp. 630-639

- Kwadwo Owusu and Joseph Kofi Teye
- Groundwater use in Spain: an overview in light of the EU Water Framework Directive pp. 640-656

- L. De Stefano, J.M. Fornés, J.A. López-Geta and F. Villarroya
- Towards a more flexible water concession system in Spain: public water banks in Andalusia pp. 657-668

- Pilar Paneque and María J. Beltrán
- Spatial Water Use efficiency Index towards resource sustainability: application in the island of Crete, Greece pp. 669-681

- O. Tzoraki, M. Kritsotakis and E. Baltas
- Cumulative risk management, coal seam gas, sustainable water, and agriculture in Australia pp. 682-700

- Poh-Ling Tan, David George and Maria Comino
- Investing in recovering water for the environment in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin pp. 701-717

- Onil Banerjee
- 'Integrated' approaches to water and natural resources management in South Australia pp. 718-731

- Bruce Mitchell, Kathryn Bellette and Stacey Richardson
- The evolution of water management in Alberta, Canada: the influence of global management paradigms and path dependency pp. 732-749

- Alan Shapiro and Robert Summers
- Applying water soft path analysis in small urban areas: four Canadian case studies pp. 750-764

- David B. Brooks, Carol Maas, Oliver M. Brandes and Laura Brandes
- Tourism as tragedy? Common problems with water in post-revolutionary Nicaragua pp. 765-779

- G. Thomas LaVanchy and Matthew J. Taylor
- Response to the Opinion article entitled 'Environmental over enthusiasm' by Chetan Pandit published in International Journal of Water Resources Development on 20 January 2014 pp. 780-784

- Harsha Jade Puttaswamy
- Conference summary: Tropical Agriculture as 'Last Frontier'? Food Import Needs of the Middle East and North Africa, Ecological Risks and New Dimensions of South-South Cooperation with Africa, Latin America and South-East Asia (Barcelona, 29-30 January 2015) pp. 785-789

- Eckart Woertz and Martin Keulertz
- Interdisciplinary knowledge frameworks for transboundary river basins pp. 790-794

- Andrea K. Gerlak and Marcelo Saguier
- Water scarcity, livelihoods and food security: research and innovation for development pp. 795-799

- Douglas J. Merrey
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- The water-food-energy nexus: an introduction to nexus concepts and some conceptual and operational problems pp. 301-311

- Tony Allan, Martin Keulertz and Eckart Woertz
- Financial challenges of the nexus: pathways for investment in water, energy and agriculture in the Arab world pp. 312-325

- Martin Keulertz and Eckart Woertz
- Food-water security and virtual water trade in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 326-342

- Marta Antonelli and Stefania Tamea
- Rapid assessment of the water-energy-food-climate nexus in six selected basins of North Africa and West Asia undergoing transitions and scarcity threats pp. 343-359

- Caroline King and Hadi Jaafar
- The nexus as a political commodity: agricultural development, water policy and elite rivalry in Egypt pp. 360-374

- Harry Verhoeven
- Nexus meets crisis: a review of conflict, natural resources and the humanitarian response in Darfur with reference to the water-energy-food nexus pp. 375-392

- Brendan Bromwich
- To what end? Drip irrigation and the water-energy-food nexus in Morocco pp. 393-406

- Guy Jobbins, Jack Kalpakian, Abdelouahid Chriyaa, Ahmed Legrouri and El Houssine El Mzouri
- Virtual-water content of agricultural production and food trade balance of Tunisia pp. 407-421

- Jamel Chahed, Mustapha Besbes and Abdelkader Hamdane
- Energy cost of irrigation policy in Morocco: a social accounting matrix assessment pp. 422-435

- Mohammed Rachid Doukkali and Caroline Lejars
- Impact of the Syrian conflict on irrigated agriculture in the Orontes Basin pp. 436-449

- Hadi H. Jaafar, Rami Zurayk, Caroline King, Farah Ahmad and Rami Al-Outa
- Climate change and food-water supply from Africa's drylands: local impacts and teleconnections through global commodity flows pp. 450-460

- Mark Mulligan
- Towards a water-energy-food nexus policy: realizing the blue and green virtual water of agriculture in Jordan pp. 461-482

- Samer Talozi, Yasmeen Al Sakaji and Amelia Altz-Stamm
Volume 31, issue 2, 2015
- Himalayan waters at the crossroads: issues and challenges pp. 151-160

- Aditi Mukherji, David Molden, Santosh Nepal, Golam Rasul and Patrick Wagnon
- The glaciers of the Hindu Kush Himalayas: current status and observed changes from the 1980s to 2010 pp. 161-173

- Samjwal Ratna Bajracharya, Sudan Bikash Maharjan, Finu Shrestha, Wanqin Guo, Shiyin Liu, Walter Immerzeel and Basanta Shrestha
- A comparative high-altitude meteorological analysis from three catchments in the Nepalese Himalaya pp. 174-200

- J.M. Shea, P. Wagnon, W.W. Immerzeel, R. Biron, F. Brun and F. Pellicciotti
- Impact of climate change on the hydrological regime of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins: a review of the literature pp. 201-218

- Santosh Nepal and Arun Bhakta Shrestha
- A comprehensive approach and methods for glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment, with examples from Nepal and the transboundary area pp. 219-237

- Narendra Raj Khanal, Pradeep Kumar Mool, Arun Bhakta Shrestha, Golam Rasul, Pawan Kumar Ghimire, Rajendra Bahadur Shrestha and Sharad Prasad Joshi
- Establishment of a regional flood information system in the Hindu Kush Himalayas: challenges and opportunities pp. 238-252

- Mandira Singh Shrestha, Wolfgang E. Grabs and Vijay R. Khadgi
- Governance and management of local water storage in the Hindu Kush Himalayas pp. 253-268

- Ramesh Ananda Vaidya
- Farmers' responses to climate change impact on water availability: insights from the Indrawati Basin in Nepal pp. 269-283

- Neera Shrestha Pradhan, Suman Sijapati and Sagar Ratna Bajracharya
- Integrated water resources management in Nepal: key stakeholders' perceptions and lessons learned pp. 284-300

- Diana Suhardiman, Floriane Clement and Luna Bharati
Volume 31, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Entry into force of the UN Watercourses Convention: why should it matter? pp. 4-16

- Salman M.A. Salman
- Minute 319 of the International Boundary and Water Commission between the US and Mexico: Colorado River binational water management implications pp. 17-27

- Vicente Sanchez and Alfonso A. Cortez-Lara
- Impact of upstream anthropogenic river regulation on downstream water availability in transboundary river watersheds pp. 28-49

- Furat A.M. Al-Faraj and Miklas Scholz
- Re-engineering closing watersheds: The negotiated expansion of a dam-based irrigation system in Bolivia pp. 50-63

- Rígel Rocha López, Linden Vincent and Edwin Rap
- Compensation policy in a large development project: the case of the Bakun hydroelectric dam pp. 64-72

- Wen Lee, K.Kuperan Viswanathan and Jamal Ali
- Rehabilitating rivers and enhancing ecosystem services in a water-scarcity context: the Yarqon River pp. 73-87

- Xavier Garcia and David Pargament
- Shifting to hydrological/hydrographic boundaries: a comparative assessment of national policy implementation in the Zerafshan and Ferghana Valleys pp. 88-105

- Kai Wegerich
- Systems methodology for resolving water conflicts: the Zhanghe River water allocation dispute in China pp. 106-119

- Yu Chu, Keith W. Hipel, Liping Fang and Huimin Wang
- An assessment of the effects of Africa's water crisis on food security and management pp. 120-133

- Hany Besada and Karolina Werner
- Informal water markets and willingness to pay for water: a case study of the urban poor in Chennai City, India pp. 134-145

- L. Venkatachalam
- The water, energy and food security nexus: lessons from India for development pp. 146-148

- Hemnath Rao Hanumankar
- 'Comparing Water Governance in China & India: Challenges & Policy Options', a workshop at the Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 24-25 October 2014 pp. 149-150

- Shivani Ratra
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