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Water International

2013 - 2025

Current editor(s): James Nickum, Philippus Wester, Remy Kinna, Xueliang Cai, Yoram Eckstein, Naho Mirumachi and Cecilia Tortajada

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Volume 44, issue 8, 2019

Editors’ introduction pp. 831-833 Downloads
Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
Water markets as coupled infrastructure systems: comparing the development of water rights and water markets in Heihe, Shiyang and Yellow Rivers pp. 834-853 Downloads
Jesper Svensson, Dustin E. Garrick and Shaofeng Jia
Challenges in assessing the regional feasibility of local water storage pp. 854-870 Downloads
M. J. Nikkels, P. R. van Oel, H. Meinke and P. J. G. J. Hellegers
Social impacts of a large-dam construction: the case of Castanhão, Brazil pp. 871-885 Downloads
Carlos Enrique Tupiño Salinas, Vládia Pinto Vidal de Oliveira, Liana Brito, André V. Ferreira and José Carlos de Araújo
A comprehensive framework for analyzing co-production of urban water and sanitation services in the Global South pp. 886-918 Downloads
Giuseppe Faldi, Federica Natalia Rosati, Luisa Moretto and Jacques Teller
A political ecology of women, water and global environmental change pp. 919-922 Downloads
Sara Ahmed

Volume 44, issue 6-7, 2019

Editors’ introduction pp. 641-646 Downloads
Cathy Suykens, Herman Kasper Gilissen and Marleen van Rijswick
An ecological perspective on a river’s rights: a recipe for more effective water quality governance? pp. 647-666 Downloads
Susanne Wuijts, Jappe Beekman, Bas van der Wal, Cathy Suykens, Peter P. J. Driessen and Helena F. M. W. Van Rijswick
On the problem of the justification of river rights pp. 667-683 Downloads
Kenneth Kang
The potential limitations on its basin decision-making processes of granting self-defence rights to Father Rhine pp. 684-700 Downloads
Bettina Wilk, Dries L. T. Hegger, Carel Dieperink, Rakhyun E. Kim and Peter P. J. Driessen
Towards a rights-based approach in EU international river basin governance? Lessons from the Scheldt and Ems Basins pp. 701-718 Downloads
Herman Kasper Gilissen, Cathy Suykens, Maarten Kleinhans, Marleen van Rijswick and Karianne van der Werf
Why the Ganga should not claim a right of the river pp. 719-735 Downloads
Ipshita Chaturvedi
Protection through property: from private to river-held rights pp. 736-751 Downloads
Anne De Vries-Stotijn, Ilon Van Ham and Kees Bastmeijer
Legal personality and economic livelihood of the Whanganui River: a call for community entrepreneurship pp. 752-768 Downloads
Aikaterini Argyrou and Harry Hummels
The changing face of river management in Victoria: The Yarra River Protection (Wilip-gin Birrarung murron) Act 2017 (Vic) pp. 769-785 Downloads
Katie O’Bryan
A case for granting legal personality to the Dutch part of the Wadden Sea pp. 786-803 Downloads
Tineke Lambooy, Jan van de Venis and Christiaan Stokkermans
Conferring legal personality on the world’s rivers: A brief intellectual assessment pp. 804-829 Downloads
Gabriel Eckstein, Ariella D’Andrea, Virginia Marshall, Erin O’Donnell, Julia Talbot-Jones, Deborah Curran and Katie O’Bryan

Volume 44, issue 5, 2019

Editorial pp. 489-495 Downloads
Thomas Hartmann, Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld, Marleen van Rijswick and Tejo Spit
The levee effect along the Jamuna River in Bangladesh pp. 496-519 Downloads
Md Ruknul Ferdous, Anna Wesselink, Luigia Brandimarte, Giuliano Di Baldassarre and Md Mizanur Rahman
Managing flood risk in shrinking cities: dilemmas for urban development from the Central European perspective pp. 520-538 Downloads
Pavel Raška, Monika Stehlíková, Kristýna Rybová and Tereza Aubrechtová
The effects of tailor-made flood risk advice for homeowners in Flanders, Belgium pp. 539-553 Downloads
Peter Davids, Luuk Boelens and Barbara Tempels
More than a one-size-fits-all approach – tailoring flood risk communication to plural residents’ perspectives pp. 554-570 Downloads
Karin A. W. Snel, Patrick A. Witte, Thomas Hartmann and Stan C. M. Geertman
Deconstructing the legal framework for flood protection in Austria: individual and state responsibilities from a planning perspective pp. 571-587 Downloads
Magdalena Rauter, Arthur Schindelegger, Sven Fuchs and Thomas Thaler
Too much water, not enough water: planning and property rights considerations for linking flood management and groundwater recharge pp. 588-606 Downloads
Thomas Jacobson
Dealing with distributional effects of flood risk management in China: compensation mechanisms in flood retention areas pp. 607-621 Downloads
L. Dai, W. J. van Doorn-Hoekveld, R. Y. Wang and H. F. M. W. van Rijswick
Sticks and carrots for reducing property-level risks from floods: an EU–US comparative perspective pp. 622-639 Downloads
C. B. R. Suykens, D. Tarlock, S. J. Priest, W. J. Doorn-Hoekveld and H. F. M. W. van Rijswick

Volume 44, issue 4, 2019

Editors’ introduction pp. 379-381 Downloads
James E. Nickum and Raya Marina Stephan
Water governance research in Africa: progress, challenges and an agenda for research and action pp. 382-407 Downloads
Ayodele Olagunju, Gladman Thondhlana, Jania Said Chilima, Aby Sène-Harper, W.R. Nadège Compaoré and Ehimai Ohiozebau
Understanding the non-institutionalization of a socio-technical innovation: the case of multiple-use water services (MUS) in Nepal pp. 408-426 Downloads
Floriane Clement, Prachanda Pradhan and Barbara Van Koppen
Federal reserved rights and California's Groundwater Management Act: resolving groundwater rights tensions in California and the western United States pp. 427-443 Downloads
Stefanie Viktoria Caroline Schulte
‘Hotel Middle East’: social shocks and adaptation in Jordan’s domestic water sector pp. 444-462 Downloads
Natasha Westheimer, Michael Gilmont and Troy Sternberg
Why are there so few basin-wide treaties? Economics and politics of coalition formation in multilateral international river basins pp. 463-485 Downloads
Ariel Dinar, Lucia De Stefano, Getachew Nigatu and Neda Zawahri
Transboundary hydro-governance: from conflict to shared management pp. 486-488 Downloads
Renée Martin-Nagle

Volume 44, issue 3, 2019

Bridging science and policy: legal perspectives pp. 255-257 Downloads
Mara Tignino, Raya Marina Stephan, Renée Martin-Nagle and Owen McIntyre
The future of domestic water law: trends and developments revisited, and where reform is headed pp. 258-277 Downloads
Stefano Burchi
The adaptation potential of water law in Canada: changing existing water use entitlements pp. 278-291 Downloads
Deborah Curran
Proof of sufficient water resources as a prerequisite for the authorization of new urban developments: the Spanish model pp. 292-301 Downloads
Roberto O. Bustillo Bolado and Laura Movilla Pateiro
Understanding water disputes in Chile with text and data mining tools pp. 302-320 Downloads
Mauricio Herrera, Cristian Candia, Diego Rivera, Douglas Aitken, Daniel Brieba, Camila Boettiger, Guillermo Donoso and Alex Godoy-Faúndez
Bringing back ecological flows: migratory fish, hydropower and legal maladaptivity in the governance of Finnish rivers pp. 321-336 Downloads
Niko Soininen, Antti Belinskij, Anssi Vainikka and Hannu Huuskonen
Forestry management and water law: comparing Ecuador and Arizona pp. 337-353 Downloads
Andrés Martínez Moscoso and Rhett Larson
Factors identifying aquifers with a high probability of management success pp. 354-362 Downloads
Eric L. Garner
The evolving framework for transboundary cooperation in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System pp. 363-377 Downloads
Elena Quadri

Volume 44, issue 2, 2019

Rural–urban water struggles: urbanizing hydrosocial territories and evolving connections, discourses and identities pp. 81-94 Downloads
Lena Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Leila M. Harris and Gert Jan Veldwisch
Water crisis through the analytic of urban transformation: an analysis of Bangalore’s hydrosocial regimes pp. 95-114 Downloads
Michael Goldman and Devika Narayan
The rural–urban equity nexus of Metro Manila’s water system pp. 115-128 Downloads
Philamer C. Torio, Leila M. Harris and Leonora C. Angeles
Hydrosocial territories in the context of diverse and changing ruralities: the case of Cochabamba’s drinking water provision over time pp. 129-147 Downloads
Paul Hoogendam
Colonizing rural waters: the politics of hydro-territorial transformation in the Guadalhorce Valley, Málaga, Spain pp. 148-168 Downloads
Bibiana Duarte-Abadía and Rutgerd Boelens
The political construction and fixing of water overabundance: rural–urban flood-risk politics in coastal Ecuador pp. 169-187 Downloads
Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas and Rutgerd Boelens
Upsetting the apple cart? Export fruit production, water pollution and social unrest in the Elgin Valley, South Africa pp. 188-205 Downloads
Matthijs Wessels, Gert Jan Veldwisch, Katarzyna Kujawa and Brian Delcarme
Hydrosocial territories, agro-export and water scarcity: capitalist territorial transformations and water governance in Peru’s coastal valleys pp. 206-223 Downloads
Gerardo Damonte and Rutgerd Boelens
Payment for ecosystem services in Lima’s watersheds: power and imaginaries in an urban-rural hydrosocial territory pp. 224-242 Downloads
Sonja Bleeker and Jeroen Vos
Evolving connections, discourses and identities in rural–urban water struggles pp. 243-253 Downloads
Lena Hommes, Gert Jan Veldwisch, Leila M. Harris and Rutgerd Boelens

Volume 44, issue 1, 2019

Letter from the IWRA President pp. 1-2 Downloads
Gabriel Eckstein
Editors’ Introduction pp. 3-5 Downloads
Raya Marina Stephan and James E. Nickum
An analysis of the framings of water scarcity in the Jordanian national water strategy pp. 6-13 Downloads
Hussam Hussein
Policy factors explaining the failure of delegated management in water supply: evidence from Ghana pp. 14-30 Downloads
Silas Mvulirwenande, Uta Wehn and Guy Alaerts
The limits to participation: branch-canal water user associations in the Egyptian Delta pp. 31-50 Downloads
Edwin Rap, Francois Molle, Doaa Ezzat El-Agha and Waleed Abou El Hassan
Impact of agricultural development on evapotranspiration trends in the irrigated districts of Pakistan: evidence from 1981 to 2012 pp. 51-73 Downloads
Mobin-ud-Din Ahmad, J. M. Kirby and M. J. M. Cheema
Transboundary groundwater resources: sustainable management and conflict resolution pp. 74-76 Downloads
Jac van der Gun
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Nile Basin: implications for transboundary water cooperation pp. 77-80 Downloads
Hussam Hussein
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