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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 41, issue 7, 2016

The need to put practice into policy: editors’ introduction to the special issue of papers from the IWRA XV World Water Congress pp. 945-947 Downloads
James E. Nickum, Cecilia Tortajada and Philippus Wester
Towards best water management policies: how current irrigation reservoir operation practices compare with theory in Alberta pp. 948-965 Downloads
Marie-Ève Jean and Evan G.R. Davies
Can water users’ associations improve water governance in China? A tale of two villages in the Shiyang River basin pp. 966-981 Downloads
Haiyan Yu
The cultural dimensions of household water security: the case of Kathmandu’s stone spout systems pp. 982-997 Downloads
Olivia Molden, Nicholas Griffin and Katie Meehan
A framework for strategic river restoration in China pp. 998-1015 Downloads
Robert A. Speed, Yuanyuan Li, David Tickner, Huojian Huang, Robert J. Naiman, Jianting Cao, Gang Lei, Lili Yu, Paul Sayers, Zhongnan Zhao and Yu Wei
A typology of water market intermediaries pp. 1016-1034 Downloads
Jennifer Möller-Gulland and Guillermo Donoso
A water-energy-food security analysis tool for mining in Suriname: operationalizing the Mining Policy Framework of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development pp. 1035-1043 Downloads
Dimple Roy, Darren Swanson, Carter Borden, Alec Crawford, Livia Bizikova and Gabriel Huppe
Rethinking China’s water policy: the worst water quality despite the most stringent standards pp. 1044-1048 Downloads
Xueqiang Lu, Bin Zhou, Rolf D. Vogt, Hans M. Seip, Zhiwei Xin and Östen Ekengren
Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Anik Bhaduri and Joyeeta Gupta pp. 1049-1051 Downloads
Andrea Beck
Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi Downloads
The Editors

Volume 41, issue 6, 2016

Introduction pp. 811-812 Downloads
Stefano Burchi, Ariella D’Andrea, Gabriel Eckstein and Marcella Nanni
Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and tribulation at the sub-basin level pp. 813-834 Downloads
Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch and Silvia Secchi
Joint infrastructure and the sharing of benefits in the Senegal and Niger watersheds pp. 835-850 Downloads
Mara Tignino
Ad hoc legal mechanisms governing transboundary aquifers: current status and future prospects pp. 851-865 Downloads
Laura Movilla Pateiro
Governing water augmentation under the Watercourse Convention pp. 866-882 Downloads
Rhett B. Larson
Adapting water laws to increasing demand and a changing climate pp. 883-899 Downloads
Eric L. Garner
Scottish Water: a public-sector success story pp. 900-915 Downloads
Sarah Hendry
Compulsory licensing under South Africa’s National Water Act pp. 916-927 Downloads
Michael Kidd
Water governance reform in the context of inequality: securing rights or legitimizing dispossession? pp. 928-943 Downloads
Helle Munk Ravnborg

Volume 41, issue 5, 2016

Water-Energy-Food Nexus Framework for facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue pp. 655-661 Downloads
Rabi H. Mohtar and Bassel Daher
Creating accountability: representation and responsiveness of the irrigation bureaucracy in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 662-681 Downloads
Kai Wegerich and Asghar Hussain
Tourism leads to wealth but increased vulnerability: a double-edged sword in Lijiang, South-West China pp. 682-697 Downloads
Y. Su, J. Hammond, G. B. Villamor, R. E. Grumbine, J. Xu, K. Hyde, T. Pagella, N. M. Sujakhu and X. Ma
Building hydroliteracy among stakeholders for effective water benefit sharing in the Andes pp. 698-715 Downloads
Marisa Escobar, Beth-Sua Carvajal, Jorge Rubiano, Mark Mulligan and Carmen Candelo
Criteria for assessing the level of land–water integration in planning instruments in Andalusia, Spain pp. 716-737 Downloads
Mercedes Rosa España-Villanueva and Luis Miguel Valenzuela-Montes
Agricultural land investments and water management in the Office du Niger, Mali: options for improved water pricing pp. 738-755 Downloads
Yoro Sidibe and Timothy O. Williams
Desalination and water security in the US–Mexico border region: assessing the social, environmental and political impacts pp. 756-775 Downloads
Margaret O. Wilder, Ismael Aguilar-Barajas, Nicolás Pineda-Pablos, Robert G. Varady, Sharon B. Megdal, Jamie McEvoy, Robert Merideth, Adriana A. Zúñiga-Terán and Christopher A. Scott
Field investigations of the 2013–14 drought through quali-quantitative freshwater monitoring at the headwaters of the Cantareira System, Brazil pp. 776-800 Downloads
Denise Taffarello, Guilherme Samprogna Mohor, Maria do Carmo Calijuri and Eduardo Mario Mendiondo
Daanish Mustafa pp. 801-803 Downloads
Charlotte Grech-Madin
Naho Mirumachi pp. 803-805 Downloads
Kyungmee Kim
Bjørn-Oliver Magsig pp. 805-808 Downloads
Stephanie Hawkins
Nathaniel Matthews and Kim Geheb pp. 808-810 Downloads
Milton Osborne

Volume 41, issue 4, 2016

Letter from the president pp. 501-502 Downloads
Patrick Lavarde
How has the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam changed the legal, political, economic and scientific dynamics in the Nile Basin? pp. 503-511 Downloads
Zeray Yihdego, Alistair Rieu-Clarke and Ana Elisa Cascão
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: the road to the declaration of principles and the Khartoum document pp. 512-527 Downloads
Salman M. A. Salman
An exploration of fairness in international law through the Blue Nile and GERD pp. 528-549 Downloads
Zeray Yihdego and Alistair Rieu-Clarke
GERD: new norms of cooperation in the Nile Basin? pp. 550-573 Downloads
Ana Elisa Cascão and Alan Nicol
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: a benefit-sharing project in the Eastern Nile? pp. 574-592 Downloads
Rawia Tawfik
Filling the GERD: evaluating hydroclimatic variability and impoundment strategies for Blue Nile riparian countries pp. 593-610 Downloads
Ying Zhang, Solomon Tassew Erkyihum and Paul Block
Cooperative filling approaches for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam pp. 611-634 Downloads
Kevin G. Wheeler, Mohammed Basheer, Zelalem T. Mekonnen, Sami O. Eltoum, Azeb Mersha, Gamal M. Abdo, Edith A. Zagona, Jim W. Hall and Simon J. Dadson
Water challenges in the IGAD region: towards new legal frameworks for cooperation pp. 635-651 Downloads
Marcella Nanni
W. Hall C. Maxwell: In remembrance pp. 652-654 Downloads
James E. Nickum

Volume 41, issue 3, 2016

Introduction pp. 325-329 Downloads
David B. Brooks, James E. Nickum, Anthony Turton and Surina Esterhuyse
Untying the Gordian Knot: unintended consequences of water policy for the gold mining industry in South Africa pp. 330-350 Downloads
Anthony Turton
Mine site water-reporting practices, groundwater take and governance frameworks in the Hunter Valley coalfield, Australia pp. 351-370 Downloads
Wendy Timms and Cameron Holley
Non-discrimination and liability for transboundary acid mine drainage pollution of South Africa’s rivers: could the UN Watercourses Convention open Pandora’s mine? pp. 371-391 Downloads
Rémy Kinna
A pilot study of the Social Water Assessment Protocol in a mining region of Ghana pp. 392-408 Downloads
Anastasia N. Danoucaras, Alidu Babatu Adam, Kathryn Sturman, Nina K. Collins and Alan Woodley
Unconventional oil and gas extraction in South Africa: water linkages within the population--environment--development nexus and its policy implications pp. 409-425 Downloads
Surina Esterhuyse, Nola Redelinghuys and Marthie Kemp
Lessons from Yanacocha: assessing mining impacts on hydrological systems and water distribution in the Cajamarca region, Peru pp. 426-446 Downloads
Diana Vela-Almeida, Froukje Kuijk, Guido Wyseure and Nicolas Kosoy
Disputes over land and water rights in gold mining: the case of Cerro de San Pedro, Mexico pp. 447-467 Downloads
Didi Stoltenborg and Rutgerd Boelens
Mining and campesino engagement: an opportunity for integrated water resources management in Ancash, Peru pp. 468-482 Downloads
Robert Patrick and Lalita Bharadwaj
Questioning the effectiveness of planned conflict resolution strategies in water disputes between rural communities and mining companies in Peru pp. 483-500 Downloads
Milagros Sosa and Margreet Zwarteveen

Volume 41, issue 2, 2016

Bringing water markets down to Chile’s Atacama Desert pp. 191-212 Downloads
Manuel Prieto
A method to assess hydrological drought in semi-arid environments and its application to the Jaguaribe River basin, Brazil pp. 213-230 Downloads
José Carlos de Araújo and Axel Bronstert
Characterizing local water governance structure in the Philippines: results of the water managers’ 2013 survey pp. 231-250 Downloads
Agnes C. Rola, Corazon L. Abansi, Rosalie Arcala-Hall and Joy C. Lizada
Telecoupling in urban water systems: an examination of Beijing’s imported water supply pp. 251-270 Downloads
Jillian M. Deines, Xiao Liu and Jianguo Liu
Eco-compensation for watershed services in China pp. 271-289 Downloads
Huijie Wang, Zhanfeng Dong, Yuan Xu and Chazhong Ge
A Bayesian method to support global out-scaling of water-efficient rice technologies from pilot project areas pp. 290-307 Downloads
Jorge E. Rubiano M., Simon Cook, Maya Rajasekharan and Boru Douthwaite
Slums and informal housing in India: a critical look at official statistics with regard to water and sanitation pp. 308-324 Downloads
K. Christ, K. Baier and R. Azzam

Volume 41, issue 1, 2016

Hydrosocial territories: a political ecology perspective pp. 1-14 Downloads
Rutgerd Boelens, Jaime Hoogesteger, Erik Swyngedouw, Jeroen Vos and Philippus Wester
Disputes over territorial boundaries and diverging valuation languages: the Santurban hydrosocial highlands territory in Colombia pp. 15-36 Downloads
Bibiana Duarte-Abadía and Rutgerd Boelens
Virtual water trade and the contestation of hydrosocial territories pp. 37-53 Downloads
Jeroen Vos and Leonith Hinojosa
From Spain’s hydro-deadlock to the desalination fix pp. 54-73 Downloads
Erik Swyngedouw and Joe Williams
Democratizing discourses: conceptions of ownership, autonomy and ‘the state’ in Nicaragua’s rural water governance pp. 74-90 Downloads
Sarah T. Romano
Territorial pluralism: water users’ multi-scalar struggles against state ordering in Ecuador’s highlands pp. 91-106 Downloads
Jaime Hoogesteger, Rutgerd Boelens and Michiel Baud
Diverging realities: how framing, values and water management are interwoven in the Albufera de Valencia wetland in Spain pp. 107-124 Downloads
Mieke Hulshof and Jeroen Vos
Water scarcity and the exclusionary city: the struggle for water justice in Lima, Peru pp. 125-139 Downloads
Antonio A. R. Ioris
PES hydrosocial territories: de-territorialization and re-patterning of water control arenas in the Andean highlands pp. 140-156 Downloads
Jean Carlo Rodríguez-de-Francisco and Rutgerd Boelens
Inclusive recognition politics and the struggle over hydrosocial territories in two Bolivian highland communities pp. 157-172 Downloads
Miriam Seemann
Adjudicating hydrosocial territory in New Mexico pp. 173-188 Downloads
Eric P. Perramond
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