Water International
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Volume 40, issue 7, 2015
- The relevance of international water law to later-developing upstream states pp. 949-968

- Mark Zeitoun
- Good transboundary water governance in the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals: a legal perspective pp. 969-983

- Mallory Orme, Zoë Cuthbert, Francesco Sindico, Julie Gibson and Renice Bostic
- A framework to assess plan implementation maturity with an application to flood management in Vietnam pp. 984-1003

- Ho Long Phi, Leon M. Hermans, Wim J.A.M. Douven, Gerardo E. Van Halsema and Malik Fida Khan
- Impact of planned water resource development on current and future water demand in the Koshi River basin, Nepal pp. 1004-1020

- Pennan Chinnasamy, Luna Bharati, Utsav Bhattarai, Ambika Khadka, Vaskar Dahal and Shahriar Wahid
- Water conflicts in tropical watersheds: hydroeconomic simulations of water sharing policies between upstream small private irrigators and downstream large public irrigation schemes in Burkina Faso pp. 1021-1039

- Baba A. Rivaldo Kpadonou, Bruno Barbier, Joost Wellens, Elie Sauret and B. V. C. Adolphe Zangré
- Changing to more efficient irrigation technologies in southern Alberta (Canada): an empirical analysis pp. 1040-1058

- Jinxia Wang, K. K. Klein, Henning Bjornlund, Lijuan Zhang and Wencui Zhang
- Water productivity and water footprints are not helpful in determining optimal water allocations or efficient management strategies pp. 1059-1070

- Dennis Wichelns
- Amit Gross, Adi Maimon, Yuval Alfiya, and Eran Friedler, Greywater reuse pp. 1071-1074

- Ryan H. Lee
- Emma S. Norman Governing transboundary waters: Canada, the United States, and indigenous communities pp. 1074-1077

- David B. Brooks
Volume 40, issue 5-6, 2015
- Sustainability in the water-energy-food nexus pp. 723-732

- Anik Bhaduri, Claudia Ringler, Ines Dombrowski, Rabi Mohtar and Waltina Scheumann
- The impact of water users' associations on the productivity of irrigated agriculture in Pakistani Punjab pp. 733-747

- Dawit Mekonnen, Hira Channa and Claudia Ringler
- Water-energy-food (WEF) Nexus Tool 2.0: guiding integrative resource planning and decision-making pp. 748-771

- Bassel T. Daher and Rabi H. Mohtar
- Bioenergy, food security and poverty reduction: trade-offs and synergies along the water-energy-food security nexus pp. 772-790

- Alisher Mirzabaev, Dawit Guta, Jann Goedecke, Varun Gaur, Jan Börner, Detlef Virchow, Manfred Denich and Joachim von Braun
- Application of a water-energy-food nexus framework for the Duero river basin in Spain pp. 791-808

- Beatriz Mayor, Elena López-Gunn, Fermín I. Villarroya and Esperanza Montero
- Reuse of oil and gas produced water in south-eastern New Mexico: resource assessment, treatment processes, and policy pp. 809-823

- Enid J. Sullivan Graham, Anne C. Jakle and F. David Martin
- Water-energy-food nexus in a transboundary context: the Euphrates-Tigris river basin as a case study pp. 824-838

- Aysegül Kibaroglu and Sezin Iba Gürsoy
- Water-food-energy nexus in Chile: the challenges due to global change in different regional contexts pp. 839-855

- Francisco J. Meza, Sebastian Vicuna, Jorge Gironás, David Poblete, Francisco Suárez and Melanie Oertel
- How would the Rogun Dam affect water and energy scarcity in Central Asia? pp. 856-876

- Maksud Bekchanov, Claudia Ringler, Anik Bhaduri and Marc Jeuland
- Governance of transitions towards sustainable development - the water-energy-food nexus in Cyprus pp. 877-894

- Johannes Halbe, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Manfred A. Lange and Christina Velonis
- The water-energy-food (WEF) security nexus: the policy perspective of Bangladesh pp. 895-910

- Animesh K. Gain, Carlo Giupponi and David Benson
- Where is the power? Transnational networks, authority and the dispute over the Xayaburi Dam on the Lower Mekong Mainstream pp. 911-928

- Oliver Hensengerth
- Application of payments for hydrological ecosystem services to solve problems of fit and interplay in integrated water resources management pp. 929-948

- Jochen Hack
Volume 40, issue 4, 2015
- Forty years of Water International: on track but not in a rut pp. 535-545

- James E. Nickum
- The reminiscences pp. 546-555

- James E. Nickum
- XVth World Water Congress overview pp. 556-558

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Ven Te Chow Memorial Lecture: Localizing water and food security pp. 559-567

- Rabi H. Mohtar
- Crystal Drop Award Speech: Connecting the dots: a unifying theory for modelling in water engineering pp. 568-592

- Vijay P. Singh
- Hydropolitics in the Harirud/Tejen River Basin: Afghanistan as hydro-hegemon? pp. 593-613

- Vincent Thomas and Jeroen Warner
- Using water insecurity to predict domestic water demand in the Palestinian West Bank pp. 614-634

- S. E. Galaitsi, Annette Huber-Lee, Richard M. Vogel and Elena N. Naumova
- Assessing the performance of water user associations in the Gash Irrigation Project, Sudan pp. 635-646

- Lee A. Ngirazie, Ageel I. Bushara and Jerry W. Knox
- Predicting water quality associated with land cover change in the Grootdraai Dam catchment, South Africa pp. 647-663

- Anja du Plessis, Tertius Harmse and Fethi Ahmed
- A counterfactual assessment for interagency collaboration on water quality: the case of the Geum River basin, South Korea pp. 664-688

- J.H. Koo, J.Y. Yoon, K.H. Sim and H.K. Cho
- An assessment of Kalpana-1 rainfall product for drought monitoring over India at meteorological sub-division scale pp. 689-702

- Shashikant Patel, Satya Prakash and Bindu Bhatt
- Earthea Nance, Engineers and communities: transforming sanitation in contemporary Brazil, reviewed by Paulo Augusto Cunha Libanio pp. 703-705

- Paulo Augusto Cunha Libanio
Volume 40, issue 3, 2015
- Transboundary groundwater governance in the Guarani Aquifer System: reflections from a survey of global and regional experts pp. 377-400

- Zachary P. Sugg, Robert G. Varady, Andrea K. Gerlak and Rafael de Grenade
- Evolution of water management in coastal Bangladesh: from temporary earthen embankments to depoliticized community-managed polders pp. 401-416

- Camelia Dewan, Aditi Mukherji and Marie-Charlotte Buisson
- Drought, distress, and a conditional cash transfer programme to mitigate the impact of drought in Bihar, India pp. 417-431

- Avinash Kishore, P.K. Joshi and Divya Pandey
- Performing the success of an innovation: the case of smallholder drip irrigation in Burkina Faso pp. 432-445

- Jonas Wanvoeke, Jean-Philippe Venot, Margreet Zwarteveen and Charlotte de Fraiture
- Using backcasting to explore ways to improve the national water department's contribution to good groundwater governance in South Africa pp. 446-462

- P. Seward, Y. Xu and A. Turton
- Firms' willingness to invest in a water fund to improve water-related ecosystem services in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya pp. 463-482

- Dawit W. Mulatu, Pieter R. van Oel and Anne van der Veen
- Bilateral virtual water trade in agricultural products: a case study of Germany and China pp. 483-498

- Wei Jiang and Rainer Marggraf
- The relation between water pollution and economic growth using the environmental Kuznets curve: a case study in South Korea pp. 499-512

- Jaesung Choi, Bob Hearne, Kihoon Lee and David Roberts
- Pollution of inland waters in Brazil: the case for goal-oriented initiatives pp. 513-533

- Paulo Augusto Cunha Libanio
Volume 40, issue 2, 2015
- The UN Peacebuilding Commission and the potential of water in post-conflict development, governance and reconciliation pp. 215-230

- Andrea Beck
- Against the current: transboundary water management in small states on two continents pp. 231-250

- Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda
- A perfect storm: the causes and consequences of severe water scarcity, institutional breakdown and conflict in Yemen pp. 251-272

- Matthew I. Weiss
- Water allocation reform: what makes it so difficult? pp. 273-285

- Petra Hellegers and Xavier Leflaive
- Editors' introduction to The China Water Papers - transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on China (III) pp. 286-296

- Patricia Wouters and Huiping Chen
- The human right to water and foreign investment: friends or foes? pp. 297-311

- Huiping Chen
- China's practice on the non-navigational uses of transboundary waters: transforming diplomacy through rules of international law pp. 312-327

- Yanmei He
- Identifying China's transboundary water risks and vulnerabilities - a multidisciplinary analysis using hydrological data and legal/institutional settings pp. 328-341

- Yan Feng, Daming He and Wenling Wang
- Water security in Himalayan Asia: first stirrings of regional cooperation? pp. 342-353

- Bjørn-Oliver Magsig
- Transboundary water cooperation on the Yarlung Zangbo/Brahmaputra - a legal analysis of riparian state practice pp. 354-374

- Yang Liu
- Key concepts in water resource management: a review and critical evaluation, edited by Jonathan Lautze, Routledge (Earthscan), Abingdon, UK and New York, USA, 2014, 131 pp., $49.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-71172-9 pp. 375-376

- James E. Nickum
Volume 40, issue 1, 2015
- Editors' Introduction pp. 1-20

- Patricia Wouters and Huiping Chen
- One step at a time: international law and the duty to cooperate in the management of shared water resources pp. 21-32

- Christina Leb
- The governance of wetland ecosystems and the promotion of transboundary water cooperation - opportunities presented by the Ramsar Convention pp. 33-47

- Jing Lee
- Benefit-sharing and upstream/downstream cooperation for ecological protection of transboundary waters: opportunities for China as an upstream state pp. 48-70

- Owen McIntyre
- Approaches to investment in Chinese transboundary waters pp. 71-86

- Xiuli Han
- A new perspective on water governance in China: Captain of the River pp. 87-99

- Liping Dai
- Mapping Asia's trans-boundary waters, with a focus on China pp. 100-112

- Vivian Louis Forbes
- China's southbound transboundary river basins: a case of asymmetry pp. 113-138

- Mirja Kattelus, Matti Kummu, Marko Keskinen, Aura Salmivaara and Olli Varis
- Benefit sharing in the Mekong River basin pp. 139-152

- Seungho Lee
- An analysis of Turkey's water diplomacy and its evolving position vis-à-vis international water law pp. 153-167

- Aysegül Kibaroglu
- The UNECE Water Convention and the development of transboundary cooperation in the Chu-Talas, Kura, Drin and Dniester River basins pp. 168-182

- Bo Libert
- Transboundary water management: lessons learnt from North America pp. 183-198

- Velma I. Grover and Gail Krantzberg
- Do good fences make good neighbours? Canada-United States transboundary water governance, the Boundary Waters Treaty, and twenty-first-century challenges pp. 199-213

- Emma S. Norman and Karen Bakker
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