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Volume 45, issue 7-8, 2020
- Editors’ introduction pp. 705-709

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Exploring challenges in safe water availability and accessibility in preventing COVID-19 in refugee settlements pp. 710-715

- Nazifa Rafa, Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin and Chad Staddon
- Water law and the response to COVID-19 pp. 716-721

- Rhett Larson
- COVID-19 ‘free water’ initiatives in the Global South: what does the Ghanaian case mean for equitable and sustainable water services? pp. 722-729

- Godfred Amankwaa and Edward. F. Ampratwum
- Mercury pollution in Colombia: challenges to reduce the use of mercury in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the light of the Minamata Convention pp. 730-745

- Farith A. Diaz, Lynn E. Katz and Desmond F. Lawler
- An adaptation pathways approach to water management and governance of tourist islands: the example of the Southern Aegean Region in Greece pp. 746-764

- Eirini Skrimizea and Constanza Parra
- The shifted ownership regime of a common-pool resource: the case of water exploitation in Sanandaj County, Iran pp. 765-787

- Nishtman Karimi, Kobe Boussauw and Farzad Karimi
- Cultivating the Nile: the everyday politics of water in Egypt pp. 788-790

- Bruce Currie-Alder
- Water and sanitation in Dhaka slums: access, quality, and informality in service provision pp. 791-811

- Sabrina Sharmin Haque, Monica Yanez-Pagans, Yurani Arias-Granada and George Joseph
- Radiation knowledge and willingness to buy bottled water from regions near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant pp. 812-823

- Kentaka Aruga
- Water: consumption, usage patterns, and residential infrastructure. A comparative analysis of three regions in the Lima metropolitan area pp. 824-846

- Daniel R. Rondinel-Oviedo and Jaime M. Sarmiento-Pastor
- Mapping and navigating ontologies in water governance: the case of the Ganges pp. 847-864

- Sam Campbell and Laura Gurney
- A methodology to identify vulnerable transboundary aquifer hotspots for multi-scale groundwater management pp. 865-883

- Christina M. Fraser, Robert M. Kalin, Modesta Kanjaye and Zione Uka
- The devil’s in the details: data exchange in transboundary waters pp. 884-900

- Patience Mukuyu, Jonathan Lautze, Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Davison Saruchera and Matthew McCartney
- Women’s lived-experiences of water infrastructure in Gressier, Haiti pp. 901-920

- Kelly S. Chapman, Alina Merceron, Nicole C. Myers and Elizabeth A. Wood
- Assessing the operational efficiency of wastewater services whilst accounting for data uncertainty and service quality: a semi-parametric approach pp. 921-944

- Jayanath Ananda
- Large dams: long term impacts on riverine communities and free flowing rivers pp. 945-947

- Joshua Matanzima
- Correction pp. 948-949

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 6, 2020
- Smart Water Management: the way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty name? pp. 515-519

- James E. Nickum, Stephanie Kuisma, Henning Bjornlund and Raya Marina Stephan
- The report that sparked this special issue pp. 520-525

- Stephanie Kuisma, Callum Clench, Monica Garcia Quesada, James E. Nickum and Henning Bjornlund
- SWM technology for efficient water management in universities: the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City pp. 526-551

- Fernando González Villarreal, Cecilia Lartigue, Josué Hidalgo, Berenice Hernández and Stephanie Espinosa
- K-water’s Integrated Water Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit) pp. 552-573

- Sukuk Yi, Munhyun Ryu, Jinsuhk Suh, Shangmoon Kim, Seokkyu Seo, Seonghan Kim and Sungphil Jang
- Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater Paris region pp. 574-603

- Jean-Pierre Tabuchi, Béatrice Blanchet and Vincent Rocher
- Is Smart Water Management really smart? What experts tell us pp. 604-607

- James E. Nickum, Henning Bjornlund, Raya Marina Stephan and Stephanie Kuisma
- Smart water management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for everyone? pp. 608-620

- Neil S. Grigg
- Institutional innovation and smart water management technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa pp. 621-650

- H. Bjornlund, A. van Rooyen, J. Pittock, K. Parry, M. Moyo, M. Mdemu and W. de Sousa
- Using innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision to refugees pp. 651-659

- Ryan W. Schweitzer, Ben Harvey and Murray Burt
- A GIS-based solution for urban water management pp. 660-677

- Pablo Fernández Moniz, Jaisiel Santana Almeida, Agustín Trujillo Pino and José Pablo Suárez Rivero
- SWM and urban water: Smart management for an absurd system? pp. 678-692

- M. P. Trudeau
- The moral hazards of smart water management pp. 693-701

- Kris Hartley and Glen Kuecker
- Before you go: the editors’ checklist of what we now know about Smart Water Management pp. 702-703

- Stephanie Kuisma, James E. Nickum, Henning Bjornlund and Raya Marina Stephan
Volume 45, issue 5, 2020
- Editors’ introduction pp. 385-387

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Knowledge, context and problemsheds: a critical realist method for interdisciplinary water studies pp. 388-415

- Peter P. Mollinga
- Water insecurity compounds the global coronavirus crisis pp. 416-422

- C. Staddon, M. Everard, J. Mytton, T. Octavianti, W. Powell, N. Quinn, S. M. N. Uddin, S. L. Young, J. D. Miller, J. Budds, J. Geere, K. Meehan, K. Charles, E. G. J. Stevenson, J. Vonk and J. Mizniak
- The potential impact of water quality on the spread and control of COVID-19 in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon pp. 423-429

- Issmat I. Kassem and Hadi Jaafar
- The impact of COVID-19 on water and food systems: flattening the much bigger curve ahead pp. 430-434

- Martin Keulertz, Mark Mulligan and John Anthony Allan
- COVID-19 and water resources management: reframing our priorities as a water sector pp. 435-440

- Marian J. Neal
- COVID-19 heightens water problems around the world pp. 441-442

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Informal water vendors and the urban poor: evidence from a Nairobi slum pp. 443-457

- Anindita Sarkar
- Reconceptualization of the Transboundary Water Interaction Nexus (TWINS): approaches, opportunities and challenges pp. 458-478

- Richard Grünwald, Yan Feng and Wenling Wang
- Does state capacity matter for foreign aid effectiveness? Panel data evidence on water from 87 countries pp. 479-496

- Masood Ahmed
- Exploring the future impacts of urbanization and climate change on groundwater in Arusha, Tanzania pp. 497-511

- Tunde Olarinoye, Jan Willem Foppen, William Veerbeek, Tlhoriso Morienyane and Hans Komakech
- Governance of offshore freshwater resources pp. 512-514

- Laura Movilla Pateiro
Volume 45, issue 4, 2020
- Power in water diplomacy pp. 249-253

- Sumit Vij, Jeroen Warner and Anamika Barua
- Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh and India over the Brahmaputra River pp. 254-274

- Sumit Vij, Jeroen F. Warner, Robbert Biesbroek and Annemarie Groot
- Transboundary water diplomacy among small states: a giant dilemma for Central American regionalism pp. 275-291

- Harlan Koff, Carmen Maganda and Edith Kauffer
- Energizing Mid–East water diplomacy: The potential for regional water–energy exchanges pp. 292-310

- David Katz and Arkadiy Shafran
- Engaging non-state actors in the negotiation and implementation of international watercourse agreements: experiences and lessons learned from Canada pp. 311-328

- Riley T. P. Denoon, Richard K. Paisley, Marguerite de Chaisemartin and Taylor W. Henshaw
- Transboundary waters, conflicts and international cooperation - examples of the La Plata basin pp. 329-346

- Isabela Battistello Espíndola and Wagner Costa Ribeiro
- China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong: a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government pp. 347-364

- Hongzhou Zhang and Mingjiang Li
- Analysis for water conflict transformation pp. 365-384

- Mark Zeitoun, Naho Mirumachi, Jeroen Warner, Matthew Kirkegaard and Ana Cascão
Volume 45, issue 3, 2020
- Editors’ introduction pp. 145-147

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Water use characteristics and impact factors in the Yellow River basin, China pp. 148-168

- Ziqi Yan, Zuhao Zhou, Jiajia Liu, Hao Wang and Dong Li
- Smooth flows? Hydrosocial communities, water governance and infrastructural discord in Peru’s southern highlands pp. 169-188

- Karsten Paerregaard, Susann Baez Ullberg and Malene Brandshaug
- When the river does not naturally flow: a case study of unsustainable management in the Tagus River (Spain) pp. 189-221

- Enrique San-Martín González, Beatriz Larraz and María Soledad Gallego
- Women and WASH in Nepal: a scoping review of existing literature pp. 222-245

- Nidhi Wali, Nichole Georgeou, Olivia Simmons, Madhu Sudan Gautam and Supriya Gurung
- Water, life, and profit: fluid economies and cultures of Niamey, Niger pp. 246-248

- Rossella Alba
Volume 45, issue 2, 2020
- Editors’ introduction pp. 81-82

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- The role of irrigation associations and privatization policies in irrigation management in Turkey pp. 83-90

- Aysegül Kibaroglu
- Preferences for water treatment provision in rural India: comparing communal, pay-per-use, and labour-for-water schemes pp. 91-111

- K. A. Alfredo and T. O’Garra
- The challenges of reverse osmosis desalination: solutions in Jordan pp. 112-124

- Maureen Walschot, Patricia Luis and Michel Liégeois
- Non-conventional resources for the coming drought: the development of rainwater harvesting systems in a Mediterranean suburban area pp. 125-141

- David Saurí and Xavier Garcia
- Regulating water security in unconventional oil and gas pp. 142-144

- Surina Esterhuyse
Volume 45, issue 1, 2020
- Editors’ introduction pp. 1-2

- Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
- Irrigation management transfer in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of policy implementation across scales pp. 3-19

- Cesario Cambaza, Jaime Hoogesteger and Gert Jan Veldwisch
- Finnish water services: experiences in global perspective pp. 20-22

- Bruno Nguyen
- Problems and promise of managed recharge in karstified aquifers: the example of Lebanon pp. 23-38

- Wisam M. Khadra and Pieter J. Stuyfzand
- Drivers of groundwater utilization in water-limited rice production systems in Nepal pp. 39-59

- Anton Urfels, Andrew J. McDonald, Timothy J. Krupnik and Pieter R. van Oel
- Measuring transboundary water cooperation within the framework of Agenda 2030: a proposal for a revision of SDG Indicator 6.5.2 pp. 60-78

- Marguerite de Chaisemartin
- Water International Best Paper 2017 Awards pp. 79-80

- The Editors
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