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May 2021, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 411-423 The political economy of electricity trade and hydropower development in eastern South Asia
by Aditya Valiathan Pillai & Sagar Prasai - 424-438 Water and hydropower cooperation in BBIN countries: policies and way forward
by V. P. Haran - 439-465 Electricity trade and cooperation in the BBIN region: lessons from global experience
by Ramesh Ananda Vaidya & Niru Yadav & Nirjan Rai & Saumitra Neupane & Aditi Mukherji - 466-490 Beyond hydropower: towards an integrated solution for water, energy and food security in South Asia
by Golam Rasul & Nilhari Neupane & Abid Hussain & Binaya Pasakhala - 491-507 Effectiveness of hydropower development finance: evidence from Bhutan and Nepal
by Kaoru Ogino & Jongmi Son & Mikiyasu Nakayama - 508-530 Topography and the hydraulic mission: water management, river control and state power in Nepal
by Matthew I. England & Daniel Haines - 531-558 The role of hydropower in visions of water resources development for rivers of Western Nepal
by Emily L. Pakhtigian & Marc Jeuland & Luna Bharati & Vishnu Prasad Pandey - 559-580 Cross-border electricity trade for Nepal: a SWOT-AHP analysis of barriers and opportunities based on stakeholders’ perception
by Shobhakar Dhakal & Pratik Karki & Subina Shrestha
March 2021, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 179-181 COVID-19 and clean water, sanitation and wastewater management
by Cecilia Tortajada - 182-207 Exploring management approaches for water and energy in the data-scarce Tekeze-Atbara Basin under hydrologic uncertainty
by Mohammed Basheer & Rayyan Sulieman & Lars Ribbe - 208-233 Forecast-informed reservoir operations to guide hydropower and agriculture allocations in the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia
by Sarah Alexander & Guang Yang & Girmachew Addisu & Paul Block - 234-255 Transaqua: power, political change and the transnational politics of a water megaproject
by Adegboyega B. Adeniran & Katherine A. Daniell - 256-277 An understanding of water governance systems in responding to extreme droughts in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
by Minh N. Nguyen & Phuong T. B. Nguyen & Tri P. D. Van & Vu H. Phan & Binh T. Nguyen & Vu T. Pham & Trung H. Nguyen - 278-299 Differentiated vulnerabilities and capacities for adaptation to water shortage in Gaborone, Botswana
by Josefine Lund Schlamovitz & Per Becker - 300-320 Water allocation strategies for meeting dry-season water requirements for Ganges Kobadak Irrigation Project in Bangladesh
by B. J. M. Goes & A. K. Clark & K. Bashar - 321-338 Promoting multiple-use water services by leveraging existing rural water supply and smallholder farmer groups, Malawi
by Rochelle H. Holm & Ralph P. Hall & Suresh Muthukrishnan & Tiwonge Munthali & Margret Sinda - 339-356 A statistical and spatial analysis of water poverty using a modified Water Poverty Index
by Breeanna C. Prince & Luke Juran & Venkataramana Sridhar & Anamaria Bukvic & Morgan C. MacDonald - 357-357 Special issue on “Global water management under COVID-19 and beyond – Challenges and lessons learned”
by Guest editors: Prof. Cecilia Tortajada
January 2021, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-23 Emerging citizen contributions, roles and interactions with public authorities in Dutch pluvial flood risk management
by Steven Ashley Forrest & Elen-Maarja Trell & Johan Woltjer - 24-47 Cross-sector collaboration within Dutch flood risk governance: historical analysis of external triggers
by Emma Avoyan & Sander Meijerink - 48-66 Hong Kong’s water security: a governance perspective
by Raymond Yu Wang & Liping Dai - 67-93 Achieving water security in Nepal through unravelling the water-energy-agriculture nexus
by Santosh Nepal & Nilhari Neupane & Devesh Belbase & Vishnu Prasad Pandey & Aditi Mukherji - 94-117 Comparative analysis of hybridized solutions to water resources management in Burkina Faso, India and Peru
by Mark Everard & Raul Loayza Muro & Lisa Bunclark & Rossi Taboada - 118-136 Agricultural water and energy management in Tajikistan: a new opportunity
by Stefanos Xenarios & Murodbek Laldjebaev & Ronan Shenhav - 137-161 Moving beyond ‘more crop per drop’: insights from two decades of research on agricultural water productivity
by Meredith Giordano & Susanne M. Scheierling & David O. Tréguer & Hugh Turral & Peter G. McCornick - 162-177 Reassessing the Draft Articles on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers through the lens of reciprocity
by David J. Devlaeminck
October 2020, Volume 36, Issue S1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-19 Transforming failing smallholder irrigation schemes in Africa: a theory of change
by Jamie Pittock & Henning Bjornlund & André van Rooyen - 20-53 Why agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa remains low compared to the rest of the world – a historical perspective
by Vibeke Bjornlund & Henning Bjornlund & Andre F. Van Rooyen - 54-101 Exploring the factors causing the poor performance of most irrigation schemes in post-independence sub-Saharan Africa
by Vibeke Bjornlund & Henning Bjornlund & André F. van Rooyen - 102-126 The dynamics between irrigation frequency and soil nutrient management: transitioning smallholder irrigation towards more profitable and sustainable systems in Zimbabwe
by Martin Moyo & André Van Rooyen & Henning Bjornlund & Karen Parry & Richard Stirzaker & Thabani Dube & Mthulisi Maya - 127-147 Do agricultural innovation platforms and soil moisture and nutrient monitoring tools improve the production and livelihood of smallholder irrigators in Mozambique?
by M. Chilundo & W. de Sousa & E. W. Christen & J. Faduco & H. Bjornlund & E. Cheveia & P. Munguambe & F. Jorge & R. Stirzaker & A. F. van Rooyen - 148-170 The role of soil water monitoring tools and agricultural innovation platforms in improving food security and income of farmers in smallholder irrigation schemes in Tanzania
by M. Mdemu & L. Kissoly & H. Bjornlund & E. Kimaro & E. W. Christen & A. van Rooyen & R. Stirzaker & P. Ramshaw - 171-198 Identifying leverage points to transition dysfunctional irrigation schemes towards complex adaptive systems
by André F. van Rooyen & Martin Moyo & Henning Bjornlund & Thabani Dube & Karen Parry & Richard Stirzaker - 199-223 The importance of learning processes in transitioning small-scale irrigation schemes
by Karen Parry & André F. van Rooyen & Henning Bjornlund & Luitfred Kissoly & Martin Moyo & Wilson de Sousa - 224-245 Growth and inequality at the micro scale: an empirical analysis of farm incomes within smallholder irrigation systems in Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Mozambique
by A. Manero & H. Bjornlund & S. Wheeler & A. Zuo & M. Mdemu & A. Van Rooyen & M. Chilundo - 246-267 Irrigators’ willingness to pay for the adoption of soil moisture monitoring tools in South-Eastern Africa
by Fentahun Abebe & Alec Zuo & Sarah Ann Wheeler & Henning Bjornlund & Andre van Rooyen & Jamie Pittock & Makarius Mdemu & Mario Chilundo
November 2020, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 871-873 Foreword
by Peter Joo Hee Ng - 874-878 Water management in post-2020 world
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 879-887 Managing water demand in Singapore through a systems perspective
by Richard Hoo - 888-908 Water demand reduction to help meet SDG 6: learning from major Australian cities
by James Horne - 909-925 The decline of water consumption in Spanish cities: structural and contingent factors
by David Sauri - 926-939 Information-based interventions for household water efficiency in England and Wales: evidence, barriers and learning opportunities
by Liang Lu - 940-955 Exploring the psychosocial and behavioural determinants of household water conservation and intention
by Sally V. Russell & Christof Knoeri - 956-971 Psychological barriers to urban recycled water acceptance: a review of relevant principles in decision psychology
by Carol Nemeroff & Paul Rozin & Brent Haddad & Paul Slovic - 972-991 Drivers of productivity change in water companies: an empirical approach for England and Wales
by María Molinos-Senante & Alexandros Maziotis - 992-1013 Technological enablers and confidence building in end-users for effective non-domestic water demand management
by Harry Seah & Nina Lee - 1014-1030 Drivers and challenges to water tariff reform in Saudi Arabia
by Stephen J. McIlwaine & Omar K. M. Ouda - 1031-1053 Importance of internal factors for community-managed water and wastewater systems in Cochabamba, Bolivia
by Ida Helgegren & Jennifer McConville & Graciela Landaeta & Sebastien Rauch - 1054-1072 Some systems perspectives on demand management during Cape Town’s 2015–2018 water crisis
by Mike Muller - 1073-1092 How OCWD made potable reuse palatable and avoided public opposition to its project
by Michael R. Markus & Eleanor Torres - 1093-1104 Nestlé caring for water
by Carlo C. Galli & Christian Vousvouras
September 2020, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 757-776 Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada
by Razak Abu & Maureen G. Reed & Timothy D. Jardine - 777-799 Sustainable water resources development in northern Australia: the need for coordination, integration and representation
by Barry Hart & Erin O’Donnell & Avril Horne - 800-817 The spatial component of integrative water resources management: differentiating integration of land and water governance
by Tom Scholten & Thomas Hartmann & Tejo Spit - 818-838 Adaptive governance: a catalyst for advancing sustainable urban transformation in the global South
by T. Yasmin & M. Farrelly & B. C. Rogers - 839-854 Cost and schedule overruns in large hydropower dams: an assessment of projects completed since 2000
by Judith Plummer Braeckman & Tim Disselhoff & Julian Kirchherr - 855-869 Functionality of handpump water supplies: a review of data from sub-Saharan Africa and the Asia-Pacific region
by Tim Foster & Sean Furey & Brian Banks & Juliet Willetts
July 2020, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 565-572 Innovative and transformative water policy and management in China
by Yahua Wang & Xun Wu & Cecilia Tortajada - 573-589 A portfolio of China’s urban water governance sector: administrative system, coordination problems and policy evolution
by Shaofeng Jia & Dalong Li & Raymond Yu Wang - 590-609 Water use control system in China
by Dajun Shen & Ali Guna & Xiaodan He - 610-630 River chief system as a collaborative water governance approach in China
by Yahua Wang & Xiangning Chen - 631-650 Public–private partnerships in the water sector in China: a comparative analysis
by Neng Qian & Schuyler House & Alfred M. Wu & Xun Wu - 651-669 The Chinese characteristics of payments for ecosystem services: a conceptual analysis of water eco-compensation mechanisms
by Raymond Yu Wang & Cho Nam Ng & Xiaoxing Qi - 670-696 Groundwater irrigation and management in northern China: status, trends, and challenges
by Jinxia Wang & Yuting Jiang & Huimin Wang & Qiuqiong Huang & Hongbo Deng - 697-715 How to promote effective irrigation pricing reform in northern China? Insights from the Taocheng District
by Sicheng Chen & Yahua Wang & Jesper Svensson - 716-737 Joint analysis of water rights trading and water-saving management contracts in China
by Hui Guo & Xiangdong Chen & Jiahong Liu & Hongjiang Zhang & Jesper Svensson - 738-756 Freshwater use in China: relations to economic development and natural water resources availability
by Siao Sun & Chao Bao & Chuanglin Fang
March 2020, Volume 36, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 223-225 Foreword
by Masagos Zulkifli - 226-228 Festschrift
by Cecilia Tortajada & Eduardo Araral - 229-234 A decade of work on water governance at the OECD: what have we learnt?
by Angel Gurría - 235-238 The knowledge economy in the twenty-first century: a modest proposal
by Annie Callanan - 239-244 Scotland: a world-leading Hydro Nation
by Anton Muscatelli & Erin McKee & Sean McGivern - 245-257 Nestlé’s corporate water strategy over time: a backward- and forward-looking view
by Paul Bulcke & Samuel Vionnet & Christian Vousvouras & Ghislaine Weder - 258-268 Scarcity of water or scarcity of management?
by David Molden - 269-277 Singapore’s water challenges past to present
by Peter Joo Hee Ng & Celine Teo - 278-291 Facing the challenge of extreme climate: the case of Metropolitan Sao Paulo
by B. Braga & J. Kelman - 292-310 China’s achievements of water governance over the past seven decades
by Shaofeng Jia & Wenbin Zhu - 311-324 Some reflections on water for residential uses in developed countries
by Francisco González-Gómez & Miguel Á. García-Rubio & Jorge Guardiola - 325-337 Can water professionals do more?
by Michael Rouse - 338-350 Reflections on flood control in Japan and recommendations for developing countries
by Yutaka Takahasi & Kimio Takeya & Miki Inaoka & Wataru Ono & Kaoru Sasaoka - 351-370 A retrospective analysis of Laos’s Nam Theun 2 Dam
by Thayer Scudder - 371-376 What I learned from Asit Biswas about transboundary water, ethics, mentoring and, in general, how to be a better human being
by Aaron T. Wolf - 377-396 Water resilience and human life support - global outlook for the next half century
by Malin Falkenmark - 397-415 Adaptive and sustainable water management: from improved conceptual foundations to transformative change
by Claudia Pahl-Wostl - 416-428 Economically challenged and water scarce: identification of global populations most vulnerable to water crises
by Taikan Oki & Rose E. Quiocho - 429-461 The status of the UN Watercourses Convention: does it still hold water?
by Gabriel Eckstein - 462-483 Australian water decision making: are politicians performing?
by James Horne - 484-504 Rent-seeking behaviour and regulatory capture in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
by R. Quentin Grafton & John Williams - 505-527 Quenching the thirst of rapidly growing and water-insecure cities in sub-Saharan Africa
by Madiodio Niasse & Olli Varis - 528-546 Sustainability of water and energy use for food production based on optimal allocation of agricultural irrigation water
by Mo Li & Vijay P. Singh - 547-564 Rethinking on the methodology for assessing global water and food challenges
by M. Dinesh Kumar & Nitin Bassi & O. P. Singh
January 2020, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-26 Water operators’ partnerships and their supporting role in the improvement of urban water supply in Da Nang
by Lucía Wright-Contreras & Julie Perkins & Maria Pascual & Gerard Soppe - 27-49 Local government and public–private partnerships: experiencing multilevel governance issues in Indonesian water supply provision
by Radies Kusprihanto Purbo & Christine Smith & Robert J. Bianchi - 50-68 Institutional inertia: challenges in urban water management on the path towards a water-sensitive Surabaya, Indonesia
by M. Kösters & F. Bichai & K. Schwartz - 69-87 Attitude, behaviour and choice: the role of psychosocial drivers in water demand management in Singapore
by Y.T. Rachel Koh - 88-105 Drought risk assessment in Vietnamese communities using household survey information
by Joost Buurman & Du Duong Bui & Le Thuy Tien Du - 106-126 Policy transfer into flood management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: a North Vam Nao study
by Thong Anh Tran & Le Anh Tuan - 127-148 The rationality of groundwater governance in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta’s coastal zone
by Thomas Hamer & Carel Dieperink & Van Pham Dang Tri & Henriëtte S. Otter & Piet Hoekstra - 149-169 Putting farmers’ strategies in the centre of agricultural groundwater use in the Vientiane Plain, Laos
by Diana Suhardiman & Paul Pavelic & Oulavanh Keovilignavong & Mark Giordano - 170-199 What about the tributaries of the tributaries? Fish migrations, fisheries, dams and fishers’ knowledge in North-Eastern Thailand
by Ian G. Baird & Kanokwan Manorom & Aurore Phenow & Sirasak Gaja-Svasti - 200-220 Water governance in the Mekong after the Watercourses Convention 35th ratification: Multilateral or bilateral approach?
by Imad Antoine Ibrahim - 221-221 Tribute to Arjen Hoekstra
by Cecilia Tortajada
November 2019, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 913-916 Water quality management: a globally neglected issue
by Asit K. Biswas & Cecilia Tortajada - 917-937 Developing new urban water supplies: investigating motivations and barriers to groundwater use in Cape Town
by Emma Luker & Leila M. Harris - 938-958 Managing the wicked problem of Devils Lake flooding along the US–Canada border
by Gehendra Kharel & Rebecca Romsdahl & Andrei Kirilenko - 959-976 Explaining improvements and continuing challenges in water access in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Sarah L. Smiley - 977-998 Water buybacks to recover depleted aquifers in south-east Spain
by Javier Calatrava & David Martínez-Granados - 999-1014 Micro-irrigation development in India: an analysis of distributional pattern and potential correlates
by A. Suresh & Aditya K.S. & Girish Jha & Suresh Pal - 1015-1028 India’s National Water Policy: ‘feel good’ document, nothing more
by Chetan Pandit & Asit K. Biswas - 1029-1047 Governing the water commons in China: from historical oriental despotism to contemporary fragmented hydraulic state
by Yan Zhang - 1048-1048 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
September 2019, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 727-731 Water crisis and water wars: myths and realities
by Asit K. Biswas & Cecilia Tortajada - 732-782 Updating the Register of International River Basins of the world
by Melissa McCracken & Aaron T. Wolf - 778-802 Institutional arrangements for water governance
by Emeline Hassenforder & Sylvain Barone - 808-829 The social construction and consequences of groundwater modelling: insight from the Mancha Oriental aquifer, Spain
by David Sanz & Jeroen Vos & Femke Rambags & Jaime Hoogesteger & Eduardo Cassiraga & Juan José Gómez-Alday - 830-846 Conciliation of competing uses and stakeholder rights to groundwater: an evaluation of Fuencaliente Aquifer (Spain)
by Julio Berbel & Alfonso Expósito & María M. Borrego-Marín - 847-870 Understanding the effectiveness of investments in irrigation system modernization: evidence from Madhya Pradesh, India
by Ranu Sinha & Michael Gilmont & Robert Hope & Simon Dadson - 871-890 Cost–benefit analysis of full and partial river restoration: the Kishon River in Israel
by Nir Becker & Asael Greenfeld & Shiri Zemah Shamir - 891-906 What can explain groundwater rejuvenation in Gujarat in recent years?
by M. Dinesh Kumar & Chris J Perry - 907-909 Editors’ panel session
by Cecilia Tortajada & Corinne Ong Pei Pei - 910-911 Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas
by The Editors - 912-912 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 547-550 Objective case studies of successful urban water management
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 551-586 Public acceptance of recycled water
by Kelly S. Fielding & Sara Dolnicar & Tracy Schultz - 587-604 The water–energy nexus: energy use for water supply in China
by Guohua He & Yong Zhao & Jianhua Wang & Haihong Li & Yongnan Zhu & Shang Jiang - 605-618 City storm-flood events in China, 1984–2015
by Shaofeng Jia & Yuanyuan Li & Aifeng Lü & Wenhua Liu & Wenbin Zhu & Jiabao Yan & Yuan Liang & Xiaozhi Xiang & Zilong Guan - 619-637 Social capital as a vital resource in flood disaster recovery in Malaysia
by Ngai Weng Chan & Ranjan Roy & Chee Hui Lai & Mou Leong Tan - 638-658 How could water markets like Australia’s work in China?
by David Lewis & Hang Zheng - 659-681 Governance of aquaculture water use
by Louis Lebel & Phimphakan Lebel & Chong Joon Chuah - 682-700 Challenging the risks-based model of involuntary resettlement using evidence from the Bui Dam, Ghana
by Brooke Wilmsen & D. Adjartey & A. van Hulten - 701-723 Irrigation energy use and related greenhouse gas emissions of maize production in Mexico
by Sergio Juárez-Hernández & Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo - 724-725 Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas
by Guest editors: Cecilia Tortajada & Eduardo Araral - 726-726 Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
May 2019, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 367-382 Understanding emergent participation practices in water governance
by Arwin van Buuren & Ingmar van Meerkerk & Cecilia Tortajada - 383-403 Community-based initiatives in the Dutch water domain: the challenge of double helix alignment
by Michael Duijn & Arwin van Buuren & Jurian Edelenbos & Jitske van Popering-Verkerk & Ingmar Van Meerkerk - 404-429 Participatory water governance between theories and practices: learning from a community-based initiative in India
by Laura Grassini - 430-445 Transforming participation in water governance: the multisectoral alliances of rural water committees and NGOs in Nicaragua
by Sarah T. Romano - 446-464 Co-participation in the Swiss water forum network
by Manuel Fischer & Mario Angst & Simon Maag - 465-490 Government facilitation of external initiatives: how Dutch water authorities cope with value dilemmas
by Sanne Grotenbreg & Mónica Altamirano - 491-524 How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems? Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories
by Sandra Ricart & Antonio Rico & Nick Kirk & Franca Bülow & Anna Ribas-Palom & David Pavón - 525-542 What’s the middle ground? Institutionalized vs. emerging water-related stakeholder engagement processes
by Emeline Hassenforder & Delphine Clavreul & Aziza Akhmouch & Nils Ferrand - 543-543 Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors - 544-545 Forthcoming Festschrift in honour of Asit K. Biswas
by Guest editors: Cecilia Tortajada & Eduardo Araral
March 2019, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 177-180 Why water is not in the international political agenda
by Asit K. Biswas - 181-205 Global water infrastructure: state of the art review
by Neil S. Grigg - 206-239 Role of economic instruments in water allocation reform: lessons from Europe
by Dolores Rey & Carlos Dionisio Pérez-Blanco & Alvar Escriva-Bou & Corentin Girard & Ted I. E. Veldkamp - 240-263 Urban water supply in Sub-Saharan Africa: historical and emerging policies and institutional arrangements
by Ellis Adjei Adams & Daniel Sambu & Sarah L. Smiley - 264-282 Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: national groundwater policy implementation in north-west China
by Eefje Aarnoudse & Bettina Bluemling & Wei Qu & Thomas Herzfeld - 283-304 State, market or community failure? Untangling the determinants of groundwater depletion in Copiapó (Chile)
by Jean-Daniel Rinaudo & Guillermo Donoso - 305-325 Making space for women: civil society organizations, gender and hydropower development in the Mekong region
by Phimphakan Lebel & Louis Lebel & Darunee Singphonphrai & Chatta Duangsuwan & Yishu Zhou - 326-342 Adaptive co-management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: examining the interface between flood management and adaptation
by Thong Anh Tran & James Pittock & Le Anh Tuan - 343-363 JICA’s policies, experiences and lessons learned on impacts of urban floods in Asia
by Miki Inaoka & Kimio Takeya & Shintaro Akiyama - 363-365 Classic papers in natural resource economics revisited
by Prahlad Kasturi - 366-366 Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
January 2019, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-3 Editorial, January 2019
by Cecilia Tortajada - 4-29 State-of-the-art review of transboundary water governance in the Euphrates–Tigris river basin
by Aysegül Kibaroglu - 30-48 Contrasting water securities: the Mexican state facing downstream stakeholders in the Suchiate transboundary river basin
by Edith Kauffer - 49-70 Water policy interventions for food security in Afghanistan
by Sarah Acquah & Frank A. Ward - 71-94 Bridging organizations and strategic bridging functions in environmental governance and management
by Judy Stewart & Mary Ellen Tyler - 95-109 Setting the stage for IWRM: the case of the upper Kiskatinaw River, British Columbia
by Reg C. Whiten - 110-125 The Tigris hydropower system operations: the need for an integrated approach
by Emrah Yalcin & Sahnaz Tigrek - 126-144 Estimating willingness to pay for desalinated seawater: the case of Djerba Island, Tunisia
by Hella Ben Brahim-Neji & Salvador Del Saz-Salazar & Adel Besrour & Francisco González-Gómez - 145-159 Droughts and water trading in the western United States: recent economic evidence
by Sanchari Ghosh - 160-174 Water demand related to availability and price in an irrigation district in the Segura Basin
by Javier Alarcón Luque & Luis Juana Sirgado - 175-175 Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
November 2018, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 845-847 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 848-868 Evaluating media framing and public reactions in the context of a water reuse proposal
by Daniel Goodwin & Marie Raffin & Paul Jeffrey & Heather M. Smith - 869-887 Thirsty slums in African cities: household water insecurity in urban informal settlements of Lilongwe, Malawi
by Ellis Adjei Adams - 888-899 Advancing integrated research on European river–sea systems: the DANUBIUS-RI project
by C. Bradley & M. J. Bowes & J. Brils & J. Friedrich & J. Gault & S. Groom & T. Hein & P. Heininger & P. Michalopoulos & N. Panin & M. Schultz & A. Stanica & I. Andrei & A. Tyler & G. Umgiesser - 900-922 Avoiding the water-poverty trap: insights from a conceptual human-water dynamical model for coastal Bangladesh
by Edoardo Borgomeo & Jim W. Hall & Mashfiqus Salehin - 923-943 Social learning for adaptive delta management: Tidal River Management in the Bangladesh Delta
by Mahmuda Mutahara & Jeroen F. Warner & Arjen E. J. Wals & M. Shah Alam Khan & Philippus Wester - 944-960 Profitability of irrigation and value of water in Oklahoma and Texas agriculture
by Jadwiga R. Ziolkowska - 961-981 The limited success of formal water markets in the Segura River basin, Spain
by Javier Calatrava & David Martínez-Granados - 982-1000 Participatory scenario planning for sustainable irrigated agriculture when actors seldom communicate: an experiment in Morocco
by Nicolas Faysse & Issam Eddine Sellika & Jean-Daniel Rinaudo & Mostafa Errahj - 1001-1021 Farmers’ perceptions of irrigation and constraints on rice production in Benin: a stakeholder-consultation approach
by Gbetondji Melaine Armel Nonvide & Daniel B. Sarpong & George T-M. Kwadzo & Henry Anim-Somuah & Fulbert Amoussouga Gero - 1022-1035 Assessing sustainability of rural gravity-fed water schemes on Idjwi Island, D.R. Congo
by Ruben Jimenez-Redal & Javier Soriano & Natalie Holowko & Jabier Almandoz & Francisco Arregui - 1036-1037 Urban water sustainability: constructing infrastructure for cities and nature
by Tommy Kevin Lee - 1038-1038 Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
September 2018, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 699-704 Editorial
by Hongzhou Zhang & Mingjiang Li - 705-731 A process-based framework to examine China’s approach to transboundary water management
by Hongzhou Zhang & Mingjiang Li - 732-746 China’s domestic hydropolitics: an assessment and implications for international transboundary dynamics
by Scott Moore - 747-770 China’s dam-builders: their role in transboundary river management in South-East Asia
by Frauke Urban & Giuseppina Siciliano & Johan Nordensvard - 771-791 Intergovernmental cooperation on the Amur River basin management in the twenty-first century
by Eugene Simonov & Eugene Egidarev - 792-811 Using transboundary environmental security to manage the Mekong River: China and South-East Asian Countries
by R. Edward Grumbine - 812-828 Conceptualizing Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects: evidence from Myanmar’s Salween River
by Julian Kirchherr - 829-843 Powering or sharing water in the Brahmaputra River basin
by Anamika Barua & Sumit Vij & Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman - 844-844 State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
July 2018, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 473-474 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 475-489 Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: improving water services in cities affected by extreme weather events
by James Horne & Cecilia Tortajada & Larry Harrington - 490-498 Using water management infrastructure to address both flood risk and the urban heat island
by Daniel R. Richards & Peter J. Edwards - 499-509 Antifragility and the development of urban water infrastructure
by Filip Babovic & Vladan Babovic & Ana Mijic - 510-524 The impact of weather extremes on urban resilience to hydro-climate hazards: a Singapore case study
by Winston T. L. Chow - 525-546 Environmental resilience and intergovernmental collaboration in the Pearl River Delta
by Kris Hartley - 547-565 Exposure and resilience of China’s cities to floods and droughts: a double-edged sword
by Jialiang Cai & Matti Kummu & Venla Niva & Joseph H. A. Guillaume & Olli Varis