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2023
- .105-118. Technological advances in prospecting sites for pumped hydro energy storage
by Akpoti, Komlavi & Obahoundje, S. & Mortey, E. M. & Diawuo, F. A. & Antwi, E. O. & Gyamfi, S. & Domfeh, M. K. & Kabo-bah, A. T.
- .120-142. Institutions and governance
by Shah, Muhammad Azeem Ali & Nabeel, F.
- .130-158. Impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on African agriculture, trade, poverty, and food systems
by Laborde, D. & Matchaya, Greenwell & Traore, F.
- .137-154. Lessons for pumped hydro energy storage systems uptake
by Domfeh, M. K. & Diawuo, F. A. & Akpoti, Komlavi & Antwi, E. O. & Kabo-bah, A. T.
- .189-209. Data challenges and opportunities for food systems transformation in Africa
by Matchaya, Greenwell & Makombe, T. & Mihaylova, N. G.
- .233-248. Advances in water research: enhancing sustainable water use in irrigated agriculture in South Africa
by Nhamo, L. & Mpandeli, S. & Liphadzi, S. & Hlophe-Ginindza, S. & Kapari, M. & Molwantwa, J. & Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe
- .36-43. Crisis resilience: humanitarian response and anticipatory action
by Kurdi, S. & Ruckstuhl, Sandra
- .36-53. Food system diagnostics and policy implications: the Malawi case
by Matchaya, Greenwell & Guthiga, P.
- .5-16. Water quality and the Sustainable Development Goals
by Zadeh, S. M. & Drechsel, Pay & Salcedo, F. P.
- .50-52. Resilience and sustainability through nexus planning
by Nhamo, L. & Mpandeli, S. & Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe
- .9-19. Methodology: co-production of knowledge for ownership and sustainability
by Meelad, A. & Shah, Muhammad Azeem Ali & Lautze, Jonathan
- 339132 Governance: a ‘whole-of-society’ approach
by Kjellen, M. & Wong, C. & van Koppen, Barbara & Uprety, Labisha & Mukuyu, Patience & Avidar, O. & Willaarts, B. & Tang, T. & Witmer, L. & Nagabhatla, N. & De Lombaerde, P. & Lindelien, M. C. & Dhot, N. & Saleh, A.
2022
2021
2019
2018
- .159-178. Policy responses
by Mateo-Sagasta, Javier & Turral, H.
- .34-37. Recovering energy from waste: an overview of presented business cases and models
by Rao, Krishna C. & Gebrezgabher, Solomie
- .34-313. Energy recovery from organic waste - Section II
by Rao, Krishna C. & Gebrezgabher, Solomie
- .381-390 Inclusive, public-private partnership-based municipal solid waste composting for profit (A2Z Infrastructure Limited, India) - Case Study
by Otoo, Miriam & Singh, J. & Hope, L. & Amerasinghe, Priyanie
- .496-507 Compost production for sustainable sanitation service delivery - Business Model 14
by Otoo, Miriam & Hanjra, Munir A.
- .50-51. Urban food supply under stress
by Drechsel, Pay & Appoh, Richard
- .617-630. A public-private partnership linking wastewater treatment and aquaculture (Ghana) - Case Study
by Amoah, Philip & Muspratt, A. & Drechsel, Pay & Otoo, Miriam
- .656-669. Enabling private sector investment in large scale wastewater treatment - Business Models 19
by Felgenhauer, Katharina
- .720-732. Cities as their own downstream user (Towards managed aquifer recharge) - Case Study
by Hanjra, Munir A. & Drechsel, Pay
- .778-800. The enabling environment and finance of resource recovery and reuse
by Di Mario, L. & Rao, Krishna C. & Drechsel, Pay
- .778-803 Enabling environment and financing - Section V
by Di Mario, L. & Rao, Krishna C. & Drechsel, Pay
- 1-8 Public-private partnership-based municipal solid waste composting (Greenfield Crops, Sri Lanka) - Case Study
by Otoo, Miriam & Hope, L. & Rao, Krishna C.
- 1-9 Biogas from kitchen waste for internal consumption (Wipro Employees Canteen, India) - Case Study
by Doshi, K. & Rao, Krishna C. & Parthan, B.
- 1-9 Municipal solid waste composting for cost recovery (Mbale Compost Plant, Uganda) - Case Study
by Niwagaba, C. B. & Otoo, Miriam & Hope, L
- 1-10 Power from manure and agro-waste for rural electrification (Santa Rosillo, Peru) - Case Study
by Watson, P. & Rao, Krishna C.
- 1-12 Power from rice husk for rural electrification (Bihar, India) - Case Study
by Rao, Krishna C. & Natarajan, H. & Doshi, K.
- 1-24 Meeting the nutrition and water targets of the Sustainable Development Goals: achieving progress through linked interventions
by Ringler, C. & Choufani, J. & Chase, C. & McCartney, Matthew & Mateo-Sagasta, Javier & Mekonnen, D. & Dickens, Chris
- 341-350 Fecal sludge and municipal solid waste composting for cost recovery (Balangoda Compost Plant, Sri Lanka) - Case Study
by Otoo, Miriam & Rao, Krishna C. & Hope, L. & Atukorala, I.
- 362-370. Cooperative model for financially sustainable municipal solid waste composting (NAWACOM, Kenya) - Case Study
by Otoo, Miriam & Karanja, N. & Odero, J. & Hope, L.
2017
2015
- .1-7. Managing water and nutrients to ensure global food security, while sustaining ecosystem services
by Drechsel, Pay & Heffer, P. & Magen, H. & Mikkelsen, R. & Singh, H. & Wichelns, D.
- .1-10 Climate change and agricultural development: a challenge for water management
by Hoanh, Chu Thai & Johnston, Robyn & Smakhtin, Vladimir
- .154-175. Groundwater for food production and livelihoods - the nexus with climate change and transboundary water management
by Villholth, Karen
- .162-191 Productive and safe use of urban organic wastes and wastewater in urban food production systems in low-income counties
by Drechsel, Pay & Keraita, Bernard & Cofie, Olufunke O. & Nikiema, Josiane
- .208-220. Linking climate change discourse with climate change policy in the Mekong: the case of Lao PDR
by Prosinger, J. & Suhardiman, Diana & Giordano, M.
- .39-64. Water use efficiency in agriculture: measurement, current situation and trends
by Sharma, Bharat & Molden, D. & Cook, Simon
- .97-119. Adaptation strategies to address the climate change impacts in three major river basins in India
by Kakumanu, Krishna Reddy & Kuppannan, Palanisami & Aggarwal, Pramod Kumar & Ranganathan, C. R. & Nagothu, U. S.
- 311138 Water management for agricultural production in a coastal province of the Mekong River Delta under sea-level rise
by Phong, N. D. & Hoanh, Chu Thai & Tho, T. Q. & van Ngoc, N. & Dong, T. D. & Tuong, T. P. & Khoi, N. H. & Hien, N. X. & Nam, N. T.
2014
- .1-6 Irrigated vegetable farming in urban Ghana: a farming system between challenges and resilience
by Drechsel, Pay & Adam-Bradford, A. & Raschid-Sally, Liqa
- .10-12. Water-food-energy nexus
by Bird, Jeremy & Dodds, F. & McCornick, Peter & Shah, Tushaar
- .14-18. Water governance: context is crucial
by Shah, Tushaar & Sadoff, C
- .145-160 Options for local financing in urban agriculture
by Egyir, I. S. & Cofie, Olufunke O. & Dubbeling, M.
- .29-32 Sustainable development and ecosystem services
by McCartney, Matthew & Finlayson, M. & de Silva, Sanjiv & Amerasinghe, Priyanie & Smakhtin, Vladimir
- .38-50. Financial and economic aspects of urban vegetable farming
by Danso, G. & Hope, L. & Drechsel, Pay
- .47-48. An analysis of the sepatge management situation in Sri Lanka. [Abstract only]
by Fernando, Sudarshana & Drechsel, Pay & Jayathilake, Nilanthi & Semasinghe, Christina
- .51-61 Marketing channels for irrigated exotic vegetables
by Henseler, M. & Amoah, Philip
- .89-103 Quality of vegetables in Ghanaian urban farms and markets
by Amoah, Philip & Lente, I. & Asem-Hiablie, S. & Abaidoo, R. C.
- 1-1. The rising challenge of water resources management at the urban fringes - evidence from Ferghana district of Uzbekistan [Abstract only]
by Mukhamedova, Nozilakhon & Wegerich, Kai
- 1-24. Advancing the water-energy-food nexus: social networks and institutional interplay in the Blue Nile
by Stein, C. & Barron, J. & Nigussie, L. & Gedif, B. & Amsalu, T. & Langan, Simon
2013
- .104-123. Increasing water productivity in Agriculture
by Descheemaeker, K. & Bunting, S. W. & Bindraban, P. & Muthuri, C. & Molden, D. & Beveridge, M. & van Brakel, Martin & Herrero, M. & Clement, Floriane & Boelee, Eline & Jarvis, D. I.
- .142-155. Water management for ecosystem health and food production
by Lloyd, G. J. & Korsgaard, L. & Tharme, R. E. & Boelee, Eline & Clement, Floriane & Barron, J. & Eriyagama, Nishadi
- .156-170. Management of water and agroecosystems in landscapes for sustainable food security
by Boelee, Eline & Scherr, S. J. & Pert, P. L. & Barron, J. & Finlayson, M. & Descheemaeker, K. & Milder, J. C. & Fleiner, R. & Nguyen-Khoa, S. & Barchiesi, S. & Bunting, S. W. & Tharme, R. E. & Khaka, E. & Coates, D. & Solowey, E. M. & Lloyd, G. J. & Molden, D. & Cook, Simon
- .29-41. Water-related ecosystem services and food security
by Coates, D. & Pert, P. L. & Barron, J. & Muthuri, C. & Nguyen-Khoa, S. & Boelee, Eline & Jarvis, D. I.
- .42-52. Challenges to agroecosystem management
by Pert, P. L. & Boelee, Eline & Jarvis, D. I. & Coates, D. & Bindraban, P. & Barron, J. & Tharme, R. E. & Herrero, M.
- 1-36. Tackling change: future-proofing water, agriculture, and food security in an era of climate uncertainty
by McCornick, Peter & Smakhtin, Vladimir & Bharati, Luna & Johnston, Robyn & McCartney, Matthew & Sugden, Fraser & Clement, Floriane & McIntyre, Beverly
- 1-70. Agriculture, irrigation and poverty reduction in Cambodia: policy narratives and ground realities compared
by de Silva, Sanjiv & Johnston, Robyn & Senaratna Sellamuttu, Sonali
- 192.-192. Managing water and agroecosystems for food security
by Boelee, Eline
2012
- .1-12. Policy, planning and management at the land-water interface
by Szuster, Brian W. & Hoanh, Chu Thai & Kam, Suan Pheng & Ismail, Abdelbagi M. & Noble, Andrew D. & Borger, M.
- 1-16 Institutions and policy in the Blue Nile Basin: understanding challenges and opportunities for improved land and water management
by Haileslassie, A. & Hagos, Fitsum & Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Peden D. & Ahmed, A. A. & Gebreselassie, S. & Tafesse, T. & Mapedza, Everisto & Mukherji, Aditi
- 1-16 Institutions and policy in the Blue Nile Basin: understanding challenges and opportunities for improved land and water management
by Haileslassie, A. & Hagos, Fitsum & Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Peden D. & Ahmed, A. A. & Gebreselassie, S. & Tafesse, T. & Mapedza, Everisto & Mukherji, Aditi
- 1-17 Wetlands of the Nile Basin: distribution, functions and contribution to livelihoods
by Rebelo, Lisa-Maria & McCartney, Matthew P.
- 1-17 Wetlands of the Nile Basin: distribution, functions and contribution to livelihoods
by Rebelo, Lisa-Maria & McCartney, Matthew P.
- 1-20 Water management intervention analysis in the Nile Basin
by Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Demissie, Solomon & Hagos, Fitsum & Erkossa, Teklu & Peden D.
- 1-20 Water management intervention analysis in the Nile Basin
by Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Demissie, Solomon & Hagos, Fitsum & Erkossa, Teklu & Peden D.
- 1-21 Nile Basin farming systems and productivity
by Karimi, Poolad & Molden, David & Notenbaert, A. & Peden D.
- 1-21 Nile Basin farming systems and productivity
by Karimi, Poolad & Molden, David & Notenbaert, A. & Peden D.
2011
2010
- .101-126. Non-pathogenic trade-offs of wastewater irrigation
by Qadir, Manzoor & Scott, Christopher A.
- .133-143. Integrated management of aquatic resources: a Bayesian approach to water control and trade-offs in southern Vietnam
by Baran, E. & Jantunen, T. & Chheng, P. & Hoanh, Chu Thai
- .171-188. Low-cost options for pathogen reduction and nutrient recovery from faecal sludge
by Kone, Doulaye & Cofie, Olufunke O. & Nelson, Kara
- .261-283. Cost-effectiveness analysis of interventions for diarrhoeal disease reduction among consumers of wastewater-irrigated lettuce in Ghana
by Seidu, Razak & Drechsel, Pay
- .287-301. Challenging conventional approaches to managing wastewater use in agriculture
by Huibers, Frans & Redwood, Mark & Raschid-Sally, Liqa
- .29-47. Assessing and mitigating wastewater-related health risks in low-income countries: an introduction
by Bos, Robert & Carr, Richard & Keraita, Bernard
- .3-24. India’s water futures: drivers of change, scenarios and issues
by Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Shah, Tushaar & Malik, R.P.S.
- .319-335. Facilitating the adoption of food-safety interventions in the street-food sector and on farms
by Karg, Hanna & Drechsel, Pay & Amoah, Philip & Jeitler, Regina
- .355-377. Multi-stakeholder processes for managing wastewater use in agriculture
by Evans, Alexandra E.V. & Raschid-Sally, Liqa & Cofie, Olufunke O.
- .381-394. Wastewater irrigation and health: challenges and outlook for mitigating risks in low-income countries
by Scott, Christopher A. & Drechsel, Pay & Raschid-Sally, Liqa & Bahri, Akissa & Mara, Duncan & Redwood, Mark & Jimenez, Blanca
2009
- .1-12. Water productivity improvements in Indian agriculture: potentials, constraints and prospects
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & Amarasinghe, Upali A.
- .1-24. Promoting irrigation demand management in India: policy options and institutional requirements
by Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria & Amarasinghe, Upali A.
- .1-56. Context, conceptual framework and sustainability indicators
by Hurni, Hans & Osman-Elasha, Balgis & Barnett, Audia & Herbert, Ann & Idel, Anita & Kairo, Moses & Pascual-Gapasin, Dely & Schneider, Juerg & Wiebe, Keith D.
- .115-130. The ‘tipping point’ in Indian agriculture: understanding the withdrawal of Indian rural youth
by Sharma, Amrita & Bhaduri, Anik
- .121-152. Opportunities and constraints to improving water productivity in India
by Kumar, M. Dinesh
- .13-54. Water productivity of food grains in India: exploring potential improvements
by Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Sharma, Bharat R.
- .145-253. Impacts of AKST on development and sustainability goals
by Leakey, Roger & Kranjac-Berisavljevic, Gordana & Caron, Patrick & Craufurd, Peter & Martin, Adrienne M. & McDonald, Andy & Abedini, Walter & Afiff, Suraya & Bakurin, Ndey & Bass, Steve & Hilbeck, Angelika & Jansen, Tony & Lhaloui, Saadia & Lock, Karen & Newman, James & Primavesi, Odo & Sengooba, Teresa
- .197-216. Groundwater exploitation in India, environmental impacts and limits to further exploitation for irrigation
by Krishnan, Sunderrajan & Patel, Ankit & Raychoudhury, Trishikhi & Purohit, Chaitali
- .214-237. Rural dynamics and new challenges in the Indian water sector: the trajectory of the Krishna Basin, South India
by Venot, Jean-Philippe
- .217-226. Water productivity at different scales under canal, tank and well irrigation systems
by Palanisami, Kuppannan & Senthilvel, S. & Ramesh, T.
- .227-251. Water productivity of irrigated agriculture in India: potential areas for improvement
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & Singh, O.P. & Samad, Madar & Purohit, Chaitali & Didyala, Malkit Singh
- .235-241. Gender and multiple-use water services. Thematic note 1
by van Koppen, Barbara & Kuriakose, A.
- .267-292. Water saving and yield enhancing micro-irrigation technologies: how far can they contribute to water productivity in Indian agriculture?
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & Sharma, Bharat R. & Singh, O.P.
- .367-380. Groundwater situation in urban India: overview, opportunities and challenges
by Patel, Ankit & Krishnan, Sunderrajan
- .377-440. Options to enhance the impact of AKST on development and sustainability goals
by Gurib-Fakim, Ameenah & Smith, Linda & Acikgoz, Nazimi & Avato, Patrick & Bossio, Deborah A. & Ebi, Kristie. & Goncalves, Andre & Heinemann, Jack A. & Herrmann, Thora Martina & Padgham, Jonathan & Pennarz, Johanna & Scheidegger, Urs & Sebastian, Leo & Taboada, Miguel & Viglizzo, Ernesto
- .47-70. Water markets as a demand management option: potentials, problems and prospects
by Palanisami, Kuppannan
- .47-74 Are good intentions leading to good outcomes? continuities in social, economic and hydro-political trajectories in the Olifants River Basin, South Africa
by Merrey, Douglas J. & Levite, Herve & van Koppen, Barbara
- .55-72. Analyzing the impact of quality and reliability of irrigation water on crop water productivity using an irrigation quality index
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & Trivedi, K. & Singh, O.P.
- .67-83. India’s water demand scenarios to 2025 and 2050: a fresh look
by Amarasinghe, Upali A. & McCornick, Peter G. & Shah, Tushaar
- .85-98. Meeting India’s water future: some policy options
by Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Shah, Tushaar & McCornick, Peter G.
- .85-98 Impact of dairy farming on agricultural water productivity and irrigation water use
by Singh, O.P. & Kumar, M. Dinesh
- .99-120. Improving water productivity in agriculture in India: beyond ‘more crop per drop’
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & van Dam, Jos C.
2008
- 1-9 Sustainability and resilience of the urban agricultural phenomenon in Africa
by Drechsel, Pay & Cofie, Olufunke & Niang, Seydou
- 1-11 Assurance of IWRM functionality through establishing effective water user groups
by Kazbekov, Jusipbek & Manthrithilake, Herath & Jumaboev, Kahramon
- 1-13 Land degradation and water productivity in agricultural landscapes
by Bossio, Deborah A. & Noble, Andrew & Molden, David & Nangia, Vinay
- 1-14 In Dukhovny, V.; Sokolov, V.; Manthrithilake, H. (Eds.). Integrated water resources management, from theory to real practicality: experience of Central Asia. Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Scientific Information Center, Interstate Commission for Water Coordination (SIC ICWC)
by Manthrithilake, Herath & Kazbekov, Jusipbek & Jumaboev, Kahramon
- 1-14 Bright spots: pathways to ensuring food security and environmental integrity
by Noble, Andrew D. & Bossio, Deborah A. & Pretty, J. & Penning de Vries, F.
- 1-15 National River Linking Project: analyses of hydrological, social and ecological issues: overview of the workshop proceedings
by Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Sharma, Bharat R.
- 1-18 The political ecologies of bright spots
by Geheb, Kim & Mapedza, Everisto
- 1-19 Learning from bright spots to enhance food security and to combat degradation of water and land resources
by Penning de Vries, Fritz & Acquay, Herbert & Molden, David & Scherr, Sarah & Valentin, Christian & Cofie, Olufunke
- 1-20 Ecosystem benefits of ‘bright’ spots
by Bossio, Deborah A. & Noble, Andrew D. & Aloysius, Noel & Pretty, J. & Penning de Vries, F.
2007
- 1-11 Managing the environmental impact of dams
by McCartney, Matthew P. & Sally, Hilmy
- 1-11 Community-based water law and water resource management reform in developing countries: rationale, contents and key messages
by van Koppen, Barbara & Giordano, Mark & Butterworth, John & Mapedza, Everisto
- 1-12 Indigenous systems of conflict resolution in Oromia, Ethiopia
by Edossa, D. C. & Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele & Namara, Regassa E. & Babel, M. S. & Das Gupta, A.
- 1-14 Why is agricultural water demand unresponsive at low price ranges?
by de Fraiture, Charlotte & Perry, C. J.
- 1-15 Water pricing in Tadla, Morocco
by Hellegers, Petra J. G. J. & Perry, C. J. & Petitguyot, T.
- 1-16 Water pricing in Haryana, India
by Hellegers, P. J. G. J. & Perry, C. J. & Berkoff, Jeremy
- 1-17 Thailand’s ‘free water’: rationale for a water charge and policy shifts
by Molle, Francois
- 1-19 Dispossession at the interface of community-based water law and permit systems
by van Koppen, Barbara
- 1-20 Water pricing in irrigation: the lifetime of an idea
by Molle, Francois & Berkoff, Jeremy
- 1-22 Water rights and water fees in rural Tanzania
by van Koppen, Barbara & Sokile, C. S. & Lankford, Bruce A. & Hatibu, N. & Mahoo, Henry F. & Yanda, P. Z.
- 1-25 The energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: groundwater conservation and power sector viability
by Shah, Tushaar & Scott, Christopher & Berkoff, Jeremy & Kishore, Avinash & Sharma, A.
- 1-29 Wells and canals in Jordan: can pricing policies regulate irrigation water use?
by Venot, Jean-Philippe & Molle, Francois & Hassan, Y.
- 1-30 The groundwater economy of South Asia: an assessment of size, significance and socio-ecological impacts
by Shah, Tushaar
- 1-31 Issues in reforming informal water economies of low-income countries: examples from India and elsewhere
by Shah, Tushaar
- 1-33 Pathways for increasing agricultural water productivity
by Molden, David & Oweis, T. Y. & Pasquale, S. & Kijne, Jacob W. & Hanjra, M. A. & Bindraban, P. S. & Bouman, Bas A. M. & Cook, S. & Erenstein, O. & Farahani, H. & Hachum, A. & Hoogeveen, J. & Mahoo, Henry F. & Nangia, V. & Peden, D. & Sikka, A. & Silva, P. & Turral, Hugh & Upadhyaya, A. & Zwart, S.
- 1-33 Agricultural use of marginal-quality water: opportunities and challenges
by Qadir, Manzoor & Wichelns, D. & Raschid-Sally, Liqa & Minhas, P. S. & Drechsel, Pay & Bahri, Akissa & McCornick, Peter G. & Abaidoo, Robert Clement & Attia, F. & El-Guindy, S. & Ensink, J. H. J. & Jimenez, B. & Kijne, Jacob W. & Koo-Oshima, S. & Oster, J. D. & Oyebande, L. & Sagardoy, J. A. & van der Hoek, W.
- 1-35 Rice: feeding the billions
by Bouman, Bas A. M. & Barker, Randolph & Humphreys, E. & Tuong, T. P. & Atlin, G. & Bennett, John & Dawe, D. & Dittert, K. & Dobermann, A. & Facon, Thierry & Fujimoto, N. & Gupta, R. & Haefele, S. & Hosen, Y. & Ismail, A. & Johnson, D. & Johnson, S. & Khan, Shahbaz & Shan, L. & Masih, Ilyas & Matsuno, Yutaka & Pandey, S. & Peng, S. & Thiyagarajan, T. M. & Wassman, R.
- 1-42 Institutional directions in groundwater management in Australia
by Turral, Hugh & Fullagar, I.
- 1-43 Reversing the flow: agricultural water management pathways for poverty reduction
by Castillo, G. E. & Namara, Regassa & Ravnborg, H. M. & Hanjra, M. A. & Smith, L. & Hussein, M. H. & Bene, Christopher & Cook, S. & Hirsch, D. & Polak, P. & Valee, Domitille & van Koppen, Barbara
- 1-45 Agriculture, water, and ecosystems: avoiding the costs of going too far
by Falkenmark, M. & Finlayson, Max & Gordon, L. J. & Bennett, E. M. & Chiuta, T. M. & Coates, D. & Ghosh, N. & Gopalakrishnan, M. & de Groot, R. S. & Jacks, G. & Kendy, Eloise & Oyebande, L. & Moore, M. & Peterson, G. D. & Portuguez, J. M. & Seesink, K. & Tharme, Rebecca & Wasson, R.
- 1-55 Looking ahead to 2050: scenarios of alternative investment approaches
by de Fraiture, Charlotte & Wichelns, D. & Rockstrom, J. & Kemp-Benedict, E. & Eriyagama, Nishadi & Gordon, L. J. & Hanjra, M. A. & Hoogeveen, J. & Huber-Lee, A. & Karlberg, L.
- 1-73 Water pricing in irrigation: mapping the debate in the light of experience
by Molle, Francois & Berkoff, Jeremy
2006
2005
- 1-11 Phases of river basin development: the need for adaptive institutions
by Molden, David & Sakthivadivel, Ramasamy & Samad, Madar & Burton, Martin
- 1-13 Indigenous systems of conflict resolution in Oromia, Ethiopia
by Edossa, D. C. & Babel, M. S. & Das Gupta, A. & Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele
- 1-13 Integrated water resource management in Tanzania: Interface between formal and informal institutions
by Sokile, C. S. & Mwaruvanda, W. & van Koppen, Barbara
- 1-14 Spatial dimensions of poverty within an irrigated agricultural setting: The case of Uda Walawe Left Bank Irrigation Development Project
by Wijerathna, Deeptha
- 1-18 Managing river basins: an institutional perspective
by Svendsen, Mark & Wester, Philippus & Molle, Francois
- 1-19 Coalition-building for participatory irrigation management under changing water resource trends: reflections on the reforms in Andhra Pradesh, India
by Sivamohan, M. V. K. & Scott, Christopher A.
- 1-20 River basin closure and institutional change in Mexico’s Lerma-Chapala Basin
by Wester, P. & Scott, Christopher A. & Burton, Martin
2004
- 1-5 Irrigation supply and demand modeling
by Sally, Hilmy & Murray-Rust, H. & Mamanpoush, A. R. & Akbari, M.
- 1-20 MSEC: An innovative approach for sustainable land management in Lao PDR
by Valentin, Christian & Chantavongsa, A. & de Rouw, Anneke & Chaplot, Vincent & Thiebaux, Jean-Pierre & Silvera, Norbert & Lestrelin, Guillaume
- 1-34 Soil erosion management at the watershed level for sustainable agriculture and forestry in Vietnam
by Orange, Didier & Podwojewski, Pascal & Toan, T. D. & Phai, D. D. & Bayer, A. & Phuong, N. D. & Thiet, N. V. & Rinh, P. V. & Koikas, J.
2003
- 1-3 Appendix B. Note on agronomic practices for increasing crop water productivity
by Kijne, Jacob W.
- 1-6 Challenges and prospects: agricultural water management from a river-basin perspective
by Gichuki, F. N.
- 1-8 Development of effective water management institutions in Thailand
by Biltonen, Eric
- 1-8 Integrated water-resources governance in a river basin context: A synthesis paper
by Bruns, Bryan & Bandaragoda, Don Jayatissa
- 1-11 Future threats for the sustainability of groundwater: Evidence from Buchiana, irrigation sub-division, Rechna Doab, Pakistan
by Hamid, A. & Ali, Nazim & Qureshi, A. S.
- 1-12 Upscaling water productivity in irrigated agriculture using remote-sensing and GIS technologies
by Bastiaanssen, W. G. M. & Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din & Tahir, Z.
- 1-12 Who benefits from irrigation development in India? Implication of irrigation multipliers for cost recovery, and irrigation financing
by Bhattarai, Madhusudan & Barker, Randolph & Narayanamoorthy, A.
- 1-12 Economics and soil conservation on sloping lands: Nine hypotheses for MSEC Project implementation and research
by Giordano, Mark
- 1-14 Development and assessment of a knowledge-based decision support tool for sustainable land management of sloping lands
by Chandrapatya, S. & Penning de Vries, F. & Allen, Trina & Phonkarm, R.
- 1-14 Economics of conjunctive water management in Pakistan
by Jehangir, W. A. & Khan, Shahbaz & Ashfaq, Muhammad & Mudasser, M.
- 1-14 Water productivity under saline conditions
by Kijne, Jacob W.
- 1-16 Irrigation intervention: a strategy for conserving bio-diversity and improving food security in Royal Chitwan national park bufferzone, Nepal
by Adhikari, Keshav R. & Pant, D.
- 1-16 World water productivity: current situation and future options
by Cai, X. & Rosegrant, M. W.
- 1-17 Economics of water productivity in managing water for agriculture
by Barker, Randolph & Dawe, D. & Inocencio, A.
- 1-17 Land and water productivity of wheat in the Western Indo-Gangetic Plains of India and Pakistan: a comparative analysis
by Hussain, Intizar & Sakthivadivel, R. & Amarasinghe, Upali A.
- 1-19 A regional approach to model water productivity
by Kroes, J. G. & Droogers, P. & Kumar, R. & Immerzeel, W. & Khatri, R. S. & Roelevink, A. & ter Maat, H. W. & Dabas, D. S.
- 1-22 Future water management in Sirsa district: options to improve water productivity
by Droogers, P. & Malik, R.P.S. & Kroes, J. G. & Bastiaanssen, W. G. M. & van Dam, J. C.
- 1-22 Developing effective water-management institutions in river basins: Case study of Daduru Oya, Sri Lanka
by Jinapala, K. & Somaratne, P. G.
- 1-22 Agricultural water and poverty linkages: Case studies on large and small systems
by Hussain, I. & Giordano, M. & Hanjra, M. A.
- 1-29 Development of water-management institutions in the Mae Klong River Basin, Thailand
by Biltonen, Eric & Kwanyuen, B. & Kositsakulchai, E. & Pattani, S.
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