Water International
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Volume 42, issue 8, 2017
- Assessing the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements in Europe: insights from intra-country evaluations pp. 929-944

- Maria Pettersson, Marleen van Rijswick, Cathy Suykens, Meghan Alexander, Kristina Ek and Sally Priest
- A cooperative framework for optimizing transboundary hydropower development pp. 945-966

- Seemanta Sharma Bhagabati, Akiyuki Kawasaki and Mukand Singh Babel
- Comparison of water pricing for publicly and privately owned water utilities in the United States pp. 967-980

- Isaac W. Wait and William Adam Petrie
- Trend and variability of rainfall in two river basins in Sri Lanka: an analysis of meteorological data and farmers’ perceptions pp. 981-999

- L. Muthuwatta, H. P. T. W. Perera, N. Eriyagama, K. B. N. Upamali Surangika and W. W. Premachandra
- The politics of water reform and environmental sustainability in the Murray–Darling Basin pp. 1000-1021

- James Horne
- Assessment of fog-water collection on the eastern escarpment of Eritrea pp. 1022-1036

- Mussie Fessehaye, Sabah A. Abdul-Wahab, Michael J. Savage, Thomas Kohler, Tseggai Gherezghiher and Hans Hurni
Volume 42, issue 7, 2017
- Shipping water across the US–Mexico border: international governance dimensions of desalination for export pp. 777-793

- Stephen P. Mumme, Jamie McEvoy, Nicolas Pineda and Margaret Wilder
- A user-centred approach to irrigation performance: drip irrigation in the Khrichfa area, Morocco pp. 794-809

- Saskia van der Kooij, Marcel Kuper, Margreet Z. Zwarteveen and Charlotte M. S. de Fraiture
- Participatory rural appraisal to assess groundwater resources in Al-Mujaylis, Tihama Coastal Plain, Yemen pp. 810-830

- Wahib Al-Qubatee, Henk Ritzema, Adel Al-Weshali, Frank van Steenbergen and Petra J. G. J. Hellegers
- The effect of physical accessibility and service level of water supply on economic accessibility: a case study of Bandung City, Indonesia pp. 831-851

- Anindrya Nastiti, Arief Sudradjat, Gertjan W. Geerling, A.J.m Smits, Dwina Roosmini and Barti Setiani Muntalif
- Effects of hydrological changes on cooperation in transnational catchments: the case of the Syr Darya pp. 852-873

- D. Bocchiola, M. G. Pelosi and A. Soncini
- Actual and perceived causes of flood risk: climate versus anthropogenic effects in a wet zone catchment in Sri Lanka pp. 874-892

- Nishadi Eriyagama, Madusanka Thilakarathne, Praveen Tharuka, Tharindu Munaweera, Lal Muthuwatta, Vladimir Smakhtin, Wickrama Waththage Premachandra, Dhammi Pindeniya, N. S. Wijayarathne and Lakshika Udamulla
- Riparianization of the Mekong River Commission pp. 893-902

- Andrea K. Gerlak and Andrea Haefner
- IWRA’s new and (to amend and replace the 1971 Articles of Incorporation [Constitution] and 2009 Bylaws): A note from the Secretary-General pp. 903-903

- Guy Fradin
- Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of International Water Resources Association, Inc pp. 904-924

- The Editors
- Cancun Declaration pp. 925-927

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 6, 2017
- Introduction to ‘Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-level Law and Policy Perspectives’ pp. 641-645

- Philippe Cullet and Raya Marina Stephan
- Regulating the interactions between climate change and groundwater: lessons from India pp. 646-662

- Philippe Cullet, Lovleen Bhullar and Sujith Koonan
- Assessing India’s drip-irrigation boom: efficiency, climate change and groundwater policy pp. 663-677

- Trevor Birkenholtz
- Climate change, groundwater and the law: exploring the connections in South Africa pp. 678-690

- Michael Kidd
- Groundwater law, abstraction, and responding to climate change: assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia and England pp. 691-708

- Birsha Ohdedar
- EU legal protection for ecologically significant groundwater in the context of climate change vulnerability pp. 709-724

- Owen McIntyre
- Groundwater use in North Africa as a cautionary tale for climate change adaptation pp. 725-740

- Marcel Kuper, Hichem Amichi and Pierre-Louis Mayaux
- Global climate change and global groundwater law: their independent and pluralistic evolution and potential challenges pp. 741-756

- Joyeeta Gupta and Kirstin Conti
- Climate change considerations under international groundwater law pp. 757-772

- Raya Marina Stephan
- A call for a new business model valuing water use and production: the Water, Energy and Food Nexus holistic system approach pp. 773-776

- Rabi H. Mohtar
Volume 42, issue 5, 2017
- Specification of a human right to water: a sustainability assessment of access hurdles pp. 505-526

- Erik Gawel and Wolfgang Bretschneider
- Politics of the Dead Sea Canal: a historical review of the evolving discourses, interests, and plans pp. 527-542

- Hussam Hussein
- Urban water demand, climatic variation, and irrigation-water insecurity: interactive stressors and lessons for water governance from the Angat River basin (Philippines) pp. 543-567

- Sameer H. Shah and Hisham Zerriffi
- Assessing the environmental context of hand washing among school children in Limpopo, South Africa pp. 568-584

- Nicola Bulled, Kara Poppe, Khuliso Ramatsisti, Londolani Sitsula, Geoffrey Winegar, Jabulani Gumbo, Rebecca Dillingham and James Smith
- Quality matters: incorporating water quality into water access monitoring in rural Malawi pp. 585-598

- Sarah L. Smiley
- Use of coal seam water for agriculture in Queensland, Australia pp. 599-617

- David Monckton, Jim Cavaye, Neil Huth and Sue Vink
- A review of the current status of small-scale seawater reverse osmosis desalination pp. 618-631

- Jie Song, Tian Li, Lucía Wright-Contreras and Adrian Wing-Keung Law
- Acceptance addresses for the Crystal Drop Awards pp. 632-636

- The Editors
- Water International Best Paper 2016 Awards pp. 637-640

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 4, 2017
- Challenges in meeting water security and resilience pp. 349-359

- Vijay P. Singh
- The 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses: what contribution to the development of the Water Charter for the Volta Basin? pp. 360-371

- Amidou Garane, Charles Biney and Eléonore Belemlilga
- Evaluating knowledge and capacity development in the water sector: challenges and progress pp. 372-384

- Silas Mvulirwenande, Uta Wehn and Guy Alaerts
- Promoting and assessing water governance at subnational level: the experience of Brazil’s National Water Management Pact pp. 385-399

- P.A.C. Libanio
- Future bottlenecks in international river basins: where transboundary institutions, population growth and hydrological variability intersect pp. 400-424

- Marloes H.N. Bakker and James A. Duncan
- The EU Water Initiative at 15: origins, processes and assessment pp. 425-442

- Oliver Fritsch, Camilla Adelle and David Benson
- Fighting over water values: diverse framings of flower and food production with communal irrigation in the Ecuadorian Andes pp. 443-461

- Patricio Mena-Vásconez, Linden Vincent, Jeroen Vos and Rutgerd Boelens
- Influence of disaster risk, exposure and water quality on vulnerability of surface water resources under a changing climate in the Haihe River basin pp. 462-485

- Wei Shi, Jun Xia, Christopher J Gippel, JunXu Chen and Si Hong
- Issues and challenges of reclaimed water usage: a case study of the dragon-shaped river in the Beijing Olympic Park pp. 486-494

- Xiaoqin Zhou, Zifu Li, Chad Staddon, Xuejun Wu and Han Song
- Water-food-energy nexus index to maximize the economic water and energy productivity in an optimal cropping pattern pp. 495-503

- Inas El Gafy, Neil Grigg and Waskom Reagan
Volume 42, issue 3, 2017
- Engineered rivers in arid lands: searching for sustainability in theory and practice pp. 241-253

- Aysegül Kibaroglu, Jurgen Schmandt and George Ward
- The political ontology of collaborative water governance pp. 254-270

- Cameron Harrington
- Managing resources through stakeholder networks: collaborative water governance for Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya pp. 271-290

- Job Ochieng Ogada, George Okoye Krhoda, Anne Van Der Veen, Martin Marani and Pieter Richards van Oel
- Harnessing the sun for an evergreen revolution: a study of solar-powered irrigation in Bihar, India pp. 291-307

- Avinash Kishore, Pk Joshi and Divya Pandey
- Urban water pricing in Yemen: a comparison of increasing block tariffs to other pricing schemes pp. 308-323

- M. Al-Saidi
- Flood hazard maps in the European context pp. 324-332

- Michael Nones
- Ongoing dialogues with Erik Swyngedouw about desalination in Spain pp. 333-338

- Leandro del Moral, Julia Martínez-Fernández and Nuria Hernández-Mora
- The pleasures of hydro-controversies: a reply to Leandro del Moral, Julia Martínez and Nuria Hernández-Mora pp. 339-341

- Erik Swyngedouw and Joseph Williams
- Dustin Evan Garrick pp. 342-345

- James E. Nickum
- Water International Best Paper 2015 Awards pp. 346-348

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction to ‘Transboundary River Cooperation: Actors, Strategies and Impact’ pp. 97-104

- Selina Ho
- International water conflict and cooperation: challenges and opportunities pp. 105-120

- Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman, Jennifer C. Veilleux and Aaron T. Wolf
- Infrastructure development and the economics of cooperation in the Eastern Nile pp. 121-141

- Marc Jeuland, Xun Wu and Dale Whittington
- China’s transboundary river policies towards Kazakhstan: issue-linkages and incentives for cooperation pp. 142-162

- Selina Ho
- River activism, policy entrepreneurship and transboundary water disputes in Asia pp. 163-186

- Pichamon Yeophantong
- Dam diplomacy? China’s new neighbourhood policy and Chinese dam-building companies pp. 187-206

- Carla P. Freeman
- The remarkable restoration of the Rhine: plural rationalities in regional water politics pp. 207-221

- Marco Verweij
- The dilemma of autonomy: decentralization and water politics at the subnational level pp. 222-239

- Scott M. Moore
- Crystal Drop Award and Ven Te Chow Memorial Lecture pp. 240-240

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 1, 2017
- Mortality awareness and water decisions: a social psychological analysis of supply-management, demand-management and soft-path paradigms pp. 1-17

- S. E. Wolfe and David B. Brooks
- Incorporation of environmental flows in water allocation in Texas pp. 18-33

- Ralph A. Wurbs
- The river-border complex: a border-integrated approach to transboundary river governance illustrated by the Ganges River and Indo-Bangladeshi border pp. 34-53

- Kimberley Anh Thomas
- Envisioning the future of cooperation on common rivers in South Asia: a cooperative security approach by Bangladesh and India to the Tipaimukh Dam pp. 54-72

- Mirza Sadaqat Huda
- The social conditions of self-organized utilities: water cooperatives in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia pp. 73-91

- Franck Poupeau and Sébastien Hardy
- A new transboundary freshwater dispute before the International Court of Justice pp. 92-96

- Tamar Meshel
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