Water International
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Volume 39, issue 7, 2014
- Understanding and confronting cultural complexities characterizing water, sanitation and hygiene in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 921-932

- Emmanuel M. Akpabio and Kaoru Takara
- Data-sharing bottlenecks in transboundary integrated water resources management: a case study of the Mekong River Commission's procedures for data sharing in the Thai context pp. 933-951

- Bunthida Plengsaeng, Uta Wehn and Pieter van der Zaag
- Water service delivery in Kenya and Ghana: an area-based assessment of water utility performance pp. 952-968

- Francesc Bellaubi and Jan Teun Visscher
- The human right to water and sanitation: is the obligation deliverable? pp. 969-982

- Salman M.A. Salman
- Factors influencing water level changes in China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake, in the past 50 years pp. 983-999

- Xuchun Ye, Yunliang Li, Xianghu Li and Qi Zhang
- Water productivity and water footprint: misguided concepts or useful tools in water management and policy? pp. 1000-1017

- Upali A. Amarasinghe and Vladimir Smakhtin
- Developing partnership approaches for flood risk management: implementation of inter-local co-operations in Austria pp. 1018-1029

- Thomas Thaler
Volume 39, issue 6, 2014
- Frontiers of land and water governance in urban regions pp. 791-797

- Thomas Hartmann and Tejo Spit
- Groundwater governance and spatial planning challenges: examining sustainability and participation on the ground pp. 798-812

- Gabriela Cuadrado-Quesada
- Impact of short-rotation coppice on water and land resources pp. 813-825

- Jens Hartwich, Jens Bölscher and Achim Schulte
- Regional governance vis-a-vis water supply and wastewater disposal: research and applied science in two disconnected fields pp. 826-841

- Martin Schmidt
- Managing urban riverscapes: towards a cultural perspective of land and water governance pp. 842-857

- Meike Levin-Keitel
- The governance dilemma in the Flanders coastal region between integrated water managers and spatial planners pp. 858-871

- Karel Van den Berghe and Renaat De Sutter
- A co-evolving frontier between land and water: dilemmas of flexibility versus robustness in flood risk management pp. 872-883

- Barbara Tempels and Thomas Hartmann
- Urban planning lock-in: implications for the realization of adaptive options towards climate change risks pp. 884-900

- Karen Hetz and Antje Bruns
- Land and water governance on the shores of the Laurentian Great Lakes pp. 901-920

- Richard K. Norton and Guy A. Meadows
Volume 39, issue 5, 2014
- A long-term view of water consumption in Barcelona (1860-2011): from deprivation to abundance and eco-efficiency? pp. 587-605

- Joan Ramon Ostos and Enric Tello
- Subsidizing the sustainability of rural water supply: the experience of the Brazilian rural rainwater-harvesting programme pp. 606-619

- Uende A. F. Gomes, Léo Heller, Sandy Cairncross, Laia Domenèch and João L. Pena
- Irrigation infrastructure development in the Limarí Basin in Central Chile: implications for adaptation to climate variability and climate change pp. 620-634

- S. Vicuna, P. Alvarez, Oscar Melo, L. Dale and F. Meza
- Towards sustainable irrigated Mediterranean agriculture: implications for water conservation in semi-arid environments pp. 635-648

- Iván Francisco García-Tejero, Víctor Hugo Durán-Zuazo and José Luis Muriel-Fernández
- Are hydropower and irrigation development complements or substitutes? The example of the Nam Ngum River in the Mekong Basin pp. 649-670

- G. Lacombe, S. Douangsavanh, J. Baker, C.T. Hoanh, R. Bartlett, Marc Jeuland and C. Phongpachith
- The political economy of metering agricultural tube wells in West Bengal, India pp. 671-685

- Aditi Mukherji and Arijit Das
- Let's bring in the floods: de-poldering in the Netherlands as a strategy for long-term delta survival? pp. 686-700

- Martijn F. van Staveren, Jeroen F. Warner, Jan P.M. van Tatenhove and Philippus Wester
- Introduction to 'The China Water Papers' - transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on China pp. 701-704

- Patricia Wouters and Huiping Chen
- Contemporary legal analysis of China's transboundary water regimes: international law in practice pp. 705-724

- Yu Su
- Ten building blocks for sustainable water governance: an integrated method to assess the governance of water pp. 725-742

- Marleen van Rijswick, Jurian Edelenbos, Petra Hellegers, Matthijs Kok and Stefan Kuks
- Transboundary water law and vulnerable people: legal interpretations of the 'equitable use' principle pp. 743-754

- Karina Vink
- Exploring China's approach to implementing 'eco-compensation' schemes: the Lake Tai watershed as case study considered through a legal lens pp. 755-773

- Liping Dai
Volume 39, issue 4, 2014
- The use of goal-oriented strategies in the building of water governance in Brazil pp. 401-416

- Paulo Augusto Cunha Libanio
- Downspout politics, upstream conflict: formalizing rainwater harvesting in the United States pp. 417-430

- Katie M. Meehan and Anna W. Moore
- Quantitative goals for large-scale fog collection projects as a sustainable freshwater resource in northern Chile pp. 431-450

- Richard LeBoeuf and Emilio de la Jara
- Water conservation through trade: the case of Kenya pp. 451-468

- Mesfin M. Mekonnen and Arjen Y. Hoekstra
- Pathways for effective groundwater governance in the least-developed-country context of the Lao PDR pp. 469-485

- Paul Pavelic, Ounakone Xayviliya and Oualaphone Ongkeo
- Fluoride contamination in the Bongo District of Ghana, West Africa: geogenic contamination and cultural complexities pp. 486-503

- Katherine A. Alfredo, Desmond F. Lawler and Lynn E. Katz
- Heavy metals in the midstream of the Ganges River: spatio-temporal trends in a seasonally dry tropical region (India) pp. 504-516

- Anand V. Singh and Jitendra Pandey
- Managing water commons: a new look at changing systems: Introduction to the special section pp. 517-519

- Mark Giordano, Everisto Mapedza and Bryan Bruns
- Whither collective action? Upscaling collective actions, politics and basin management in the process of 'legitimizing' an informal groundwater economy pp. 520-533

- Marta Rica, Aurélien Dumont, Fermín Villarroya and Elena López-Gunn
- Rethinking commons management in Sub-Saharan West Africa: public authority and participation in the agricultural water sector pp. 534-548

- Jean-Philippe Venot
- Tragedy? What tragedy? Swords of Damocles and common property irrigation pp. 549-562

- Torsten Rødel Berg
- Productivity and the poor? Political economy of village pond fishery in the Indo-Gangetic Basin pp. 563-576

- Tushaar Shah and Rajnarayan Indu
- Takele Soboka Bulto, The extraterritorial application of the human right to water in Africa pp. 577-579

- Anthony Richard Turton
- Mike Young and Christine Esau, Investing in water for a green economy: services, infrastructure, policies and management pp. 579-581

- Shaofeng Jia
Volume 39, issue 3, 2014
- Minute 319: a cooperative approach to Mexico-US hydro-relations on the Colorado River pp. 263-276

- Regina M. Buono and Gabriel Eckstein
- Water, sanitation and hygiene and indigenous peoples: a review of the literature pp. 277-293

- Alejandro Jiménez, Moa Cortobius and Marianne Kjellén
- Development aid and access to water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 294-314

- Adeleke Salami, Marco Stampini, Abdul B. Kamara, Caroline A. Sullivan and Regassa Namara
- International water law and supporting water management principles in the development of a model transboundary agreement between riparians in international river basins pp. 315-332

- Malcolm J. Gander
- Water governance and scalar politics across multiple-boundary river basins: states, catchments and regional powers in the Iberian Peninsula pp. 333-347

- Leandro Del Moral and Afonso Do Ó
- Water distribution systems and on-farm irrigation practices: limitations and consequences for Afghanistan's agricultural productivity pp. 348-359

- S. Alan Walters and John W. Groninger
- Satellite precipitation products and hydrologic applications pp. 360-380

- Kenneth J. Tobin and Marvin E. Bennett
- Impact of sedimentation on groundwater recharge at Sahalanowt Dam, Salalah, Oman pp. 381-393

- S. A. Prathapar and Abdulla Ali Bawain
- Ralph Pentland and Chris Wood, Down the drain: how we are failing to protect our water resources pp. 394-397

- David B. Brooks
- Flavia Rocha Loures and Alistair Rieu-Clarke (eds), The UN Watercourses Convention in force: strengthening international law for transboundary water management pp. 397-400

- Stefano Burchi
Volume 39, issue 2, 2014
- Equitable water governance: future directions in the understanding and analysis of water inequities in the global South pp. 129-142

- Flora Lu, Constanza Ocampo-Raeder and Ben Crow
- Defining, researching and struggling for water justice: some conceptual building blocks for research and action pp. 143-158

- Margreet Z. Zwarteveen and Rutgerd Boelens
- What is water equity? The unfortunate consequences of a global focus on 'drinking water' pp. 159-171

- Matthew Goff and Ben Crow
- Examining the emerging role of groundwater in water inequity in India pp. 172-186

- Veena Srinivasan and Seema Kulkarni
- The colonial roots of inequality: access to water in urban East Africa pp. 187-200

- Brian Dill and Ben Crow
- Popular participation, equity, and co-production of water and sanitation services in Caracas, Venezuela pp. 201-215

- Rebecca McMillan, Susan Spronk and Calais Caswell
- Creating equitable water institutions on disputed land: a Honduran case study pp. 216-232

- Catherine M. Tucker
- What kind of governance for what kind of equity? Towards a theorization of justice in water governance pp. 233-245

- Tom Perreault
Volume 39, issue 1, 2014
- Statistical analysis of Philippine water district characteristics and how these affect water tariffs pp. 1-9

- Carlos Primo C. David, Peter Julian Cayton, Theresa E. Lorenzo and Eduardo C. Santos
- Situating water in peacebuilding: revisiting the Middle East peace process pp. 10-22

- Karin Aggestam and Anna Sundell-Eklund
- Assessment of rural and highly seasonal tourist activity plus drought effects on reservoir operation in a semi-arid region of Greece using the WEAP model pp. 23-34

- K.A. Demertzi, D.M. Papamichail, P.E. Georgiou, D.N. Karamouzis and V.G. Aschonitis
- Macro, meso, and micro-efficiencies and terminologies in water resources management: a look at urban and agricultural differences pp. 35-48

- Naim Haie and Andrew A. Keller
- Roman water law in rural Africa: the unfinished business of colonial dispossession pp. 49-62

- Barbara van Koppen, Pieter van der Zaag, Emmanuel Manzungu and Barbara Tapela
- The Cycles and Spirals of Justice in water-allocation decision making pp. 63-80

- Marian J. Patrick
- Including cultural water requirements in environmental flow assessment: an example from the upper Ganga River, India pp. 81-96

- Chicu Lokgariwar, Ravi Chopra, Vladimir Smakhtin, Luna Bharati and Jay O'Keeffe
- From an open-access to a state-controlled resource: the case of groundwater in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal pp. 97-112

- Vishnu Prasad Pandey and Futaba Kazama
- A framework for assessing effective urban water management: lessons from the Canadian Prairie pp. 113-127

- Jostein Kevinsen, Robert J. Patrick and Lalita A. Bharadwaj
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