Water International
2013 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 7, 2013
- Water supply and sanitation as a 'preventive medicine': challenges in rapidly growing economies pp. 867-874

- V.S. Saravanan and Daphne Gondhalekar
- Urbanizing diseases: contested institutional terrain of water- and vector-borne diseases in Ahmedabad, India pp. 875-887

- V.S. Saravanan
- Water, sanitation and health: an intra-urban comparison in the municipality of Caraguatatuba, Brazil pp. 888-901

- Igor C. Johansen, Roberto Luiz do Carmo and Maria do Carmo D. Bueno
- Water-related health risks in rapidly developing towns: the potential of integrated GIS-based urban planning pp. 902-920

- Daphne Gondhalekar, Sven Nussbaum, Adris Akhtar, Jenny Kebschull, Pascal Keilmann, Sonam Dawa, Phuntsok Namgyal, Lobzang Tsultim, Tsering Phuntsog, Stanzin Dorje, Phunchok Namgail and Tsering Mutup
- Water, sanitation and hygiene practices among primary-school children in Lagos: a case study of the Makoko slum community pp. 921-929

- Babatope Babalobi
- Urbanization, peri-urban water (in)security and human well-being: a perspective from four South Asian cities pp. 930-940

- Vishal Narain, M. Shah Alam Khan, Rajesh Sada, Sreoshi Singh and Anjal Prakash
- Health as a sustainability indicator within water resources management in rural and peri-urban areas of central northern Namibia pp. 941-953

- M. Zimmermann
- Water and sanitation in six villages in Guizhou and Guangxi Provinces, China: a critical perspective pp. 954-966

- Theresa Carino and Ying Xie
- Towards systematic comparative water and health research pp. 967-976

- Daphne Gondhalekar, Peter P. Mollinga and V.S. Saravanan
Volume 38, issue 6, 2013
- Changing the nature of transboundary water agreements: the Israeli-Palestinian case pp. 671-686

- David B. Brooks, Julie Trottier and Laura Doliner
- Assessing the existing knowledge base and opinions of decision makers on the regulation and monitoring of unconventional gas mining in South Africa pp. 687-700

- Surina Esterhuyse, Marthie Kemp and Nola Redelinghuys
- Assessing the economic impact of North China's water scarcity mitigation strategy: a multi-region, water-extended computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 701-723

- Changbo Qin, Z.(Bob) Su, Hans Th.A. Bressers, Yangwen Jia and Hao Wang
- Integrated river basin planning and management: a case study of the Zayandehrud River basin, Iran pp. 724-743

- Morteza Safaei, Hamid R. Safavi, Daniel Peter Loucks, Azadeh Ahmadi and Wil van der Krogt
- Attitudes toward post-earthquake water and sanitation management and payment options in Leogane, Haiti pp. 744-757

- Heather C. Galada, Patrick L. Gurian, Franco Montalto, Mimi Sheller, Michael Piasecki, Tibebu B. Ayalew and Steve O'Connor
- Lost in transition? The introduction of water users associations in Uzbekistan pp. 758-773

- Gert Jan A. Veldwisch and Peter P. Mollinga
- Managed aquifer recharge in community water supply: the Finnish experience and some international comparisons pp. 774-789

- V. Kurki, A. Lipponen and T. Katko
- Do policy and institutional factors explain the low levels of smallholder groundwater use in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 790-808

- Srinivas Chokkakula and Mark Giordano
- Understanding smallholder irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: results of a sample survey from nine countries pp. 809-826

- Tushaar Shah, Shilp Verma and Paul Pavelic
- Small pumps and poor farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: an assessment of current extent of use and poverty outreach pp. 827-839

- Regassa E. Namara, Gebrehawaria Gebregziabher, Meredith Giordano and Charlotte De Fraiture
- Gender aspects of smallholder private groundwater irrigation in Ghana and Zambia pp. 840-851

- Barbara Van Koppen, Lesley Hope and Willem Colenbrander
- Cost-benefit analysis and ideas for cost sharing of groundwater irrigation: evidence from north-eastern Ethiopia pp. 852-863

- Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher, Karen G. Villholth, Munir A. Hanjra, Muleta Yirga and Regassa E. Namara
Volume 38, issue 5, 2013
- Water for food security: challenges for Pakistan pp. 505-514

- Claudia Ringler and Arif Anwar
- Progress of constitutional change and irrigation management transfer in Pakistan: insights from a net-map exercise pp. 515-535

- Andrew Reid Bell, Noora-Lisa Aberman, Fatima Zaidi and Benjamin Wielgosz
- An old-new measure of canal water inequity pp. 536-551

- Arif A. Anwar and Zia Ul Haq
- Is a surface-water market physically feasible in Pakistan's Indus Basin Irrigation System? pp. 552-570

- Agha Akram
- Energy use in large-scale irrigated agriculture in the Punjab province of Pakistan pp. 571-586

- Afreen Siddiqi and James L. Wescoat
- Using fallout -super-137Cs for evaluation of watershed management in a sub-catchment of Mangla, Pakistan pp. 587-600

- M. Rafiq, M. Ahmad, N. Ahmad and N. Iqbal
- Comparative institutional analysis of customary rights and colonial law in spate irrigation systems of Pakistani Punjab pp. 601-619

- Muhammad Asif Kamran and Ganesh Prasad Shivakoti
- Droughts in Pakistan: a spatiotemporal variability analysis using the Standardized Precipitation Index pp. 620-631

- Hua Xie, Claudia Ringler, Tingju Zhu and Ahmad Waqas
- An introduction to the IBMR, a hydro-economic model for climate change impact assessment in Pakistan's Indus River basin pp. 632-650

- Yi-Chen E. Yang, Casey M. Brown, Winston H. Yu and Andre Savitsky
- Climate change impacts and adaptation options for water and food in Pakistan: scenario analysis using an integrated global water and food projections model pp. 651-669

- Tingju Zhu, Claudia Ringler, M. Mohsin Iqbal, Timothy Sulser and M. Arif Goheer
Volume 38, issue 4, 2013
- Identifying the barriers and pathways forward for expanding the use of groundwater for irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 363-368

- Paul Pavelic, Karen G. Villholth and Shilp Verma
- Groundwater irrigation for smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa - a synthesis of current knowledge to guide sustainable outcomes pp. 369-391

- Karen G. Villholth
- Smallholder groundwater irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: country-level estimates of development potential pp. 392-407

- Paul Pavelic, Karen G. Villholth, Yunqiao Shu, Lisa-Maria Rebelo and Vladimir Smakhtin
- Predicting groundwater recharge in Ghana by estimating evapotranspiration pp. 408-432

- Fathi M. Anayah, Jagath J. Kaluarachchi, Paul Pavelic and Vladimir Smakhtin
- Groundwater potential for dry-season irrigation in north-eastern Ghana pp. 433-448

- Emmanuel Obuobie, Deborah Ofori, Sampson Kwaku Agodzo and Collins Okrah
- Small pumps and the poor: a field survey in the Upper East Region of Ghana pp. 449-464

- Saa Dittoh, Joseph A. Awuni and Margaret Akuriba
- Constraints and opportunities for groundwater irrigation arising from hydrologic shifts in the Iullemmeden Basin, south-western Niger pp. 465-479

- Bio Mohamadou Torou, Guillaume Favreau, Bruno Barbier, Paul Pavelic, Mahamadou Illou and Fatoumata Sidibé
- Integrated assessment of hydrogeology and water quality for groundwater-based irrigation development in the Raya Valley, northern Ethiopia pp. 480-492

- Tenalem Ayenew, Merhawi GebreEgziabher, Seifu Kebede and Sileshi Mamo
- Improving the supply chain of motor pumps to accelerate mechanized small-scale private irrigation in Zambia pp. 493-503

- Willem Colenbrander and Barbara van Koppen
Volume 38, issue 3, 2013
- Polycentrism and pitfalls: the formation of water users forums in the Kikuletwa catchment, Tanzania pp. 231-249

- Hans C. Komakech and Pieter van der Zaag
- The Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement and its impact on water resource management pp. 250-262

- Peter D. Rogers and Stephanie M. Edmiston
- Impacts of supply duration on the design and performance of intermittent water distribution systems in the West Bank pp. 263-282

- Maher Abu-Madi and Nemanja Trifunovic
- Attitudes and behaviours towards water conservation on the Mediterranean coast: the role of socio-demographic and place-attachment factors pp. 283-296

- Xavier Garcia, Melanie Muro, Anna Ribas, Albert Llausàs, Paul Jeffrey and David Saurí
- A SWAT evaluation of the effect of climate change on the hydrology of the Volta River basin pp. 297-311

- Aditya Sood, Lal Muthuwatta and Matthew McCartney
- Drivers of change in agricultural water productivity and its improvement at basin scale in developing economies pp. 312-325

- M. Dinesh Kumar and Jos C. van Dam
- Dissolved and particulate organic carbon concentrations in stream water and relationships with land use in multiple-use watersheds of the Han River (Korea) pp. 326-339

- Jai-Ku Kim, Sungmin Jung, Jae-sung Eom, Changwon Jang, Yunkyoung Lee, Jeffrey S. Owen, Myoung-Sook Jung and Bomchul Kim
- Private-sector participation in water service provision: revealing governance gaps pp. 340-352

- Aziza Akhmouch and Céline Kauffmann
- A GIS analysis of the spatial relation between evapotranspiration and pan evaporation in the United States pp. 353-360

- Sami Khanal, Shrinidhi Ambinakudige and John Rodgers
Volume 38, issue 2, 2013
- Guest editorial pp. 109-111

- Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Remy Kinna and Flavia Loures
- Utilization of shared international freshwater resources - the meaning and role of "equity" in international water law pp. 112-129

- Owen McIntyre
- Does Article 6 (Factors Relevant to Equitable and Reasonable Utilization) in the UN Watercourses Convention misdirect riparian countries? pp. 130-145

- Bruce Lankford
- The UN Watercourses Convention: the éminence grise behind cooperation on transboundary water resources pp. 146-155

- Christina Leb
- The preservation of freshwater ecosystems of international watercourses and the integration of rules - an interpretative mechanism pp. 156-165

- Jing Lee
- Article 33 of the UN Watercourses Convention: a step forward for dispute settlement? pp. 166-179

- Attila Tanzi and Enrico Milano
- A new human rights-based approach to the UN Watercourses Convention pp. 180-191

- Claudia Cinelli
- The influence of the UN Watercourses Convention on the development of a treaty regime in the Nile River basin pp. 192-203

- Musa M. Abseno
- Revisiting the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty pp. 204-216

- Hamid Sarfraz
- Exploring China's transboundary water treaty practice through the prism of the UN Watercourses Convention pp. 217-230

- Huiping Chen, Alistair Rieu-Clarke and Patricia Wouters
Volume 38, issue 1, 2013
- Letter from the president pp. 1-2

- Dogan Altinbilek
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Philippus Wester and James E. Nickum
- No universal remedies: design for contexts pp. 6-11

- Helen Ingram
- IWRA XIV World Water Congress Keynote Speeches pp. 6-6

- James E. Nickum and Philippus Wester
- Water-related disaster management and adaptation to climate change: bridges and challenges? pp. 11-16

- Guéladio Cissé
- The Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement: a peacefully unfolding African spring? pp. 17-29

- Salman M.A. Salman
- International river basin organizations: variation, options and insights pp. 30-42

- Jonathan Lautze, Kai Wegerich, Jusipbek Kazbekov and Murat Yakubov
- Using GPS and recall to understand water collection in Kenyan informal settlements pp. 43-60

- Ben Crow, James Davies, Susan Paterson and Julio Miles
- Regional variability of disinfection by-products in Canadian drinking water pp. 61-77

- Shakhawat Chowdhury
- Water quality assessment at a global scale: a comparison between world regions pp. 78-94

- Gabriela da Costa Silva and Monique G. Dubé
- ABCDE+F: a framework for thinking about water resources management pp. 95-107

- Chris Perry
- In Memoriam: Aly Shady pp. 108-108

- Aly Shady
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