Water International
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Volume 48, issue 8, 2023
- Exploring the use of data and models in transboundary water governance pp. 909-914

- Rozemarijn ter Horst, Veena Srinivasan, Kevin Wheeler, Jos Timmerman and Pieter van der Zaag
- Do needs motivate the exchange of data in transboundary waters? Insights from Africa’s shared basins pp. 915-941

- Patience Mukuyu, Jonathan Lautze, Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Davison Saruchera and Matthew McCartney
- Lake Victoria water levels declining (2000-2006): the role of absent and uncertain data in a transboundary water controversy pp. 942-954

- David Kipyegon Bosuben, Uta Wehn and Pieter van der Zaag
- Open-access remote sensing data for cooperation in transboundary water management pp. 955-974

- S. G. Yalew, P. van der Zaag, B. N. Tran, C. I. B. Michailovsky, E. Salvadore, E. Borgomeo, P. Karimi, S. Pareeth, S. D. Seyoum and M. L. Mul
- Dam operation using satellite data and hydrological models: the case of Roseires dam and Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in the Blue Nile River pp. 975-999

- Mohamed A. Hassan, Mahmoud F. Hassan, Yasir A. Mohamed and Wail A. Awad
- Data-sharing and decision support system to improve governance in transboundary waters in the La Plata River basin pp. 1000-1013

- Isabela Battistello Espíndola and Luis Paulo Batista da Silva
- Using data collection to build trust and ownership in transboundary water allocation planning: a case study from the Mara River Basin pp. 1014-1024

- Lauren Zielinski, Michael McClain, William Ojwang, Christian Joseph, David Tickner, Gordon Mumbo, Ali Said Matano, Joel Nobert and Annette Huber-Lee
- Does data lead to cooperation? Lessons from Water Accounting Plus in the Cauvery basin, India pp. 1025-1045

- Rozemarijn ter Horst, Claire I. Michailovsky, Elga Salvadore and Chaitanya K. S.
- Developing the transboundary Long Term Vision of the Scheldt Estuary – an untold story pp. 1046-1067

- Jill H. Slinger
- Basin-wide knowledge exchange for the sustainable management of the Colorado River pp. 1068-1080

- Kevin G. Wheeler, Terrance Fulp and Roberto F. Salmon-Castelo
Volume 48, issue 7, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 807-808

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Governance attributes for building water resilience: a literature review pp. 809-838

- Panchali Saikia and Alejandro Jiménez
- The advent of EU water reuse regulation in the Mediterranean region: policy and legislative adaptation to address non-conventional water resources utilization in agriculture pp. 839-860

- Anna Berti Suman, Laura García-Herrero, Stevo Lavrnić, Maria Chiara Sole, Attilio Toscano and Matteo Vittuari
- Re-inventing the underprivileged irrigation tenant? A socio-historical perspective on irrigation rights in Zimbabwe as defined by the 2021 Irrigable Areas (Control) regulations pp. 861-882

- Emmanuel Manzungu
- Liminal waters, contested imaginaries: Andean comunas and Ecuador’s new water law pp. 883-900

- Martina Nebbiai, K. Maria D. Lane and Natali Cáceres-Arteaga
- Enhancing water security in a changing world: experiences and perspectives in China and implications for the world pp. 901-908

- Jun Xia
Volume 48, issue 6, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 685-687

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- On contingency, confidence and trust: how international water law stabilizes expectations under conditions of uncertainty pp. 688-706

- Kenneth Kang
- Governance in the La Plata River Basin and OECD principles: an opinion survey of transboundary water professionals pp. 707-726

- Pilar Carolina Villar, Miguel de França Doria, Amalia Panizza de León, Fernanda Abreu Oliveira de Souza, Luiz Amore, Juan Borús, Marissa Castro Magnani and David Fariña Gómez
- An evaluation framework for localized groundwater supply systems at critical facilities pp. 727-758

- Gavin V. M. Kode, Thokozani Kanyerere and Kevin Pietersen
- Does bilateral trade in cereals within SADC reflect virtual trade in water between countries with different water endowments? pp. 759-782

- Greenwell Matchaya, Roberto J. Garcia and Fousseini Traoré
- Socio-political barriers to sustainable urban water governance: the case of Cartagena, Colombia pp. 783-803

- Andrea Sullivan Lemaitre and Justin Stoler
- Beijing Declaration pp. 804-806

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 5, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 577-579

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- So near, yet so far: an Egyptian perspective on the US-facilitated negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam pp. 580-614

- Mohamed Helal and Hesham M. Bekhit
- A complex balance: assessing perspectives on decommissioning large dams to restore river ecosystems pp. 615-630

- Joshua Matanzima and Teboho Mosuoe-Tsietsi
- The destruction of the Kakhovka dam and its consequences pp. 631-647

- Viktor Vyshnevskyi, Serhii Shevchuk, Viktor Komorin, Yurii Oleynik and Peter Gleick
- Does financial inclusion improve household drinking water source? An application to the case of Togo pp. 648-663

- Kokou Dangui and Shaofeng Jia
- Irrigation and its wider regional impacts in Australia pp. 664-680

- Brian Davidson and Petra Hellegers
- Ecohydrology-based landscape restoration: Theory and practice pp. 681-683

- J. G. Imhof
Volume 48, issue 4, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 441-443

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Multiple-use water systems and rural livelihoods in north-western Ghana: adjusting to a failed hope pp. 444-460

- Bismarck Yelfogle Guba, Nicholas Fielmua and Darius Tuonianuo Mwingyine
- Motivations, procedures and stated values for municipal flood plans: experiences from Central Europe pp. 461-479

- Monika Krpešová and Pavel Raška
- The international and historical dimensions of Chilean water bureaucracy pp. 480-499

- Chloé Nicolas-Artero
- The marketization of water: environmental movements’ narratives and common experiences on water transfer projects in Colorado and western Iran pp. 500-526

- Elham Hoominfar
- Exploring cooperation over transboundary wetlands: the Hamoun Wetlands, Okavango Delta and Wadden Sea pp. 527-546

- Zoe H. Rosenblum and Susanne Schmeier
- Gender and social inclusion in community water resource management: lessons from two districts in the Himalayan foothills and the Terai in Nepal pp. 547-566

- Manita Raut, Robert G. Varady and Alok Rajouria
- Phnom Penh water story: remarkable transformation of an urban water utility pp. 567-571

- Bruno Nguyen
- China’s hydro-politics in the Mekong – conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory pp. 571-573

- Seungho Lee
- Water International Best Paper 2022 Awards pp. 574-576

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 3, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 305-308

- Mingna Wang, Soon Thiam Khu, Monica Garcia Quesada and James E. Nickum
- Model application for monitoring and locating leakages in rural area water pipeline networks pp. 309-321

- Xiaoqin Li, Yannan Jia, Dan Zhang, Jifu Yang and Zheng Chen
- Sewage system diagnosis based on online monitoring technology pp. 322-330

- Chenchen Zhao, Haoyan Liu, Yingxin Guo and Le An
- Assessment method of urban domestic sewage treatment plant-network integration based on current drainage management pp. 331-343

- Yingxin Guo, Yuwen Liang, Haoyan Liu, Haidong Xu and Chenchen Zhao
- Risk assessment and leakage prediction system of the water distribution system of Changzhou, China pp. 344-357

- Shuaihua Hou, Tao Tao, Chao Wang and Haiqing Zong
- Advances in the application of smartphones in hydrology pp. 358-378

- Lei Li, Soon-Thiam Khu, Jia Wang and Mingna Wang
- Recent advances in smart water technology of drainage systems in China pp. 379-392

- Mingna Wang and Yang Liu
- Towards consistency of value and order: cooperation strategies of international water projects pp. 393-422

- Yangyang Li, Mingna Wang and Hao Wang
- Can sponge city construction in mainland China restore the river basin hydrology to an undeveloped state? pp. 423-436

- Xin Zhao, Zhiming Zhang, Junqi Li, Xiaotian Qi, Wenhan Hu and Feng Guo
- Water International Best Paper 2021 Awards pp. 437-439

- The Editors
Volume 48, issue 2, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 185-187

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Different regulatory approaches to enhanced water protection in selected European jurisdictions pp. 188-201

- Nicole Grmelová, Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela and Petr Štěpánek
- Analysing water provision in the critical interface of formal and informal urban water regimes pp. 202-216

- Timos Karpouzoglou, S. Vij, P. Blomkvist, B. Juma, V. Narain, D. Nilsson and L. Sitoki
- Science mapping of water governance research in retrospect pp. 217-239

- Mehrdad Pouya, Mousa Aazami, Klaudia Halászová and Hossein Azadi
- Land reclamation projects in the Egyptian Western Desert: management of 1.5 million acres of groundwater irrigation pp. 240-258

- Mohamed Elsayed Gabr
- International water law and hydropolitics: an enquiry into the water conflict between India and Nepal pp. 259-281

- Harsh Vasani
- Spatial heterogeneity of household water insecurity in rural Uganda: implications for development pp. 282-301

- Eliza Stuart, Justin Stoler, Amber L. Pearson and Gershim Asiki
- The governance of water innovation: To quench a thirst pp. 302-303

- Stephen L. Grundy
Volume 48, issue 1, 2023
- Editors’ introduction pp. 1-4

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Open access and the evolving academic publishing landscape of the water sector pp. 5-17

- Justin Stoler and Chad Staddon
- Stakeholders in Ghana’s water sector development and implications for rural water tariff payment: a review pp. 18-39

- Francis Issahaku Malongza Bukari, Nicholas N-Kang Yembilah, Robert Yakubu Adjuik and John Bosco Baguri Sumani
- Economic analysis of public investment in alternative agricultural water management schemes: a case study from northern Ghana pp. 40-62

- Bedru B. Balana and Mamudu A. Akudugu
- Water insecurity, water borrowing and psychosocial stress among Daasanach pastoralists in northern Kenya pp. 63-86

- Leslie B. Ford, Hilary J. Bethancourt, Zane S. Swanson, Rosemary Nzunza, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis, Sera Young, David M. Almeida, Matthew Douglass, Emmanuel K. Ndiema, David R. Braun, Herman Pontzer and Asher Y. Rosinger
- Saving water by returning to a constant water supply in Chihuahua pp. 87-97

- D. H. Sánchez, C. J. Navarro-Gómez, M. Rentería and J. R. Sánchez-Navarro
- Economies of water in Delhi: a neo-Polanyian analysis pp. 98-119

- Aviram Sharma and Mark Harvey
- Optimization of urban water distribution networks using heuristic methods: an overview pp. 120-148

- Ioan Sarbu and Simona Popa-Albu
- Political ecological perspectives on an indicator-based urban water framework pp. 149-164

- Christina Walter and Matthias Schmidt
- Managed aquifer recharge in Mexico: proposals for an improved legal framework and public policies pp. 165-183

- Mary-Belle Cruz Ayala and Cecilia Tortajada
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