Content
July 2018, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 566-577 The political economy of flood management reform in China
by Scott Moore - 578-596 Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study
by Liping Dai & Helena F. M. W. van Rijswick & Peter P. J. Driessen & Andrea M. Keessen - 597-615 Towards adaptive governance for urban drought resilience: the case of Da Nang, Vietnam
by Tien L. T. Du & Duong D. Bui & Joost Buurman & Xuan T. Quach - 616-631 Policy narratives help maintain institutional traps in the governance of floods in Thailand
by Louis Lebel & Phimphakan Lebel - 632-651 Resilience in major Australian cities: assessing capacity and preparedness to respond to extreme weather events
by James Horne - 652-674 Rainproof cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning
by Liping Dai & Rebecca Wörner & Helena F. M. W. van Rijswick - 675-697 Devolving water governance in the Kenyan Arid Lands: from top-down drought and flood emergency response to locally driven water resource development planning
by Caroline King-Okumu & Bashir Jillo & John Kinyanjui & Ibrahim Jarso - 698-698 State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
May 2018, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 327-336 Water resources research to support a sustainable China
by Peiyue Li & Hui Qian - 337-353 Conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water to reduce soil salinization in the Yinchuan Plain, North-West China
by Peiyue Li & Hui Qian & Jianhua Wu - 354-368 Challenges and prospects of sustainable groundwater management in an agricultural plain along the Silk Road Economic Belt, north-west China
by Jie Chen & Hao Wu & Hui Qian & Xinyan Li - 369-385 Flash flood early warning research in China
by Haichen Li & Xiaohui Lei & Yizi Shang & Tao Qin - 386-404 Analysis of changes in flood regime using a distributed hydrological model: a case study in the Second Songhua River basin, China
by Mingyuan Wang & Xiaohui Lei & Weihong Liao & Yizi Shang - 405-417 Assessing emergency regulation technology in the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, China
by Xiaohui Lei & Hezhen Zheng & Yizi Shang & Hao Wang - 418-433 Structuring water rights in China: a hierarchical framework
by Yahua Wang & Tingting Wan & Asit K. Biswas - 434-452 Participatory water management and adoption of micro-irrigation systems: smallholder farmers in arid north-western China
by Yubing Fan & Seong Park & Zhibiao Nan - 453-471 Policy and implementation of land-based resettlement in China (1949–2014)
by Dengcai Yan & Miao Wang & Haibao Wang & Guoqing Shi
March 2018, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 147-149 Impacts of megatrends on the global water landscape
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 150-165 Potential outcomes of multi-variable climate change on water resources in the Santa Basin, Peru
by Arnout van Soesbergen & Mark Mulligan - 166-191 Climate change, water management and stakeholder analysis in the Dongjiang River basin in South China
by Liang Emlyn Yang & Faith Ka Shun Chan & Jürgen Scheffran - 192-212 Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities: a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore
by Mo Wang & Dong Qing Zhang & Appan Adhityan & Wun Jern Ng & Jian Wen Dong & Soon Keat Tan - 213-228 A conceptual market framework for water-bound nitrate pollution
by Craig D. Broadbent & Richard L. Bernknopf & David S. Brookshire - 229-244 Improving sanitation in informal settlements of East African cities: hybrid of market and state-led approaches
by Aime Tsinda & Pamela Abbott & Jonathan Chenoweth & Steve Pedley & Maurice Kwizera - 245-258 Commercial farmers’ strategies to control water resources in South Africa: an empirical view of reform
by Linda Estelí Méndez-Barrientos & Jeltsje Sanne Kemerink & Philippus Wester & François Molle - 259-277 Livelihood assets and institutions for smallholder irrigation farmer market access in Limpopo, South Africa
by Vongai G. Murugani & Joyce M. Thamaga-Chitja - 278-291 Rainfed areas: poor definition and flawed solutions
by M. Dinesh Kumar & V. Ratna Reddy & A. Narayanamoorthy & Nitin Bassi & A. J. James - 292-304 Exporting water from the desert? An analysis of the virtual water content of Saudi Arabian agricultural exports
by Ali Alsamawi & Joy Murray & Jorge Gómez-Paredes & Rachel C. Reyes - 305-324 Ecological patterns of fish distribution in the Slave River Delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada, as relayed by traditional knowledge and Western science
by Cara Baldwin & Lori Bradford & Meghan K. Carr & Lorne E. Doig & Timothy D. Jardine & Paul D. Jones & Lalita Bharadwaj & Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt - 325-325 State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-15 Water management in India: the multiplicity of views and solutions
by M. Dinesh Kumar - 16-27 Water resources development in India
by Chandrakant D. Thatte - 28-41 India’s water management debate: is the ‘civil society’ making it everlasting?
by M. Dinesh Kumar & Chetan M. Pandit - 42-50 Proposing a solution to India’s water crisis: ‘paradigm shift’ or pushing outdated concepts?
by M. Dinesh Kumar - 51-65 Water transfer from irrigation tanks for urban use: can payment for ecosystem services produce efficient outcomes?
by L. Venkatachalam & Kulbhushan Balooni - 66-77 The negative impact of subsidies on the adoption of drip irrigation in India: evidence from Madhya Pradesh
by R. P. S. Malik & Mark Giordano & M. S. Rathore - 78-96 Managing water-related risks in the West Bengal Sundarbans: policy alternatives and institutions
by Ernesto Sánchez-Triana & Leonard Ortolano & Tapas Paul - 97-115 Techno-institutional models for managing water quality in rural areas: case studies from Andhra Pradesh, India
by V. Ratna Reddy - 116-131 Financial performance of India’s irrigation sector: a historical analysis
by A. Narayanamoorthy - 132-145 Solarizing groundwater irrigation in India: a growing debate
by Nitin Bassi - 146-146 State-of-the-Art Reviews
by The Editors
November 2017, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 849-851 The rapidly changing global water management landscape
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 852-867 Policy options for promoting urban–rural cooperation in water management: a review
by Filippo Civitelli & Guillaume Gruère - 868-889 Groundwater management and protection in Denmark: a review of pre-conditions, advances and challenges
by Lisbeth Flindt Jørgensen & Karen G. Villholth & Jens Christian Refsgaard - 890-906 Desalination and the commons: tragedy or triumph?
by David Zetland - 907-916 Demand function estimate for residential water in Oman
by Hemesiri Kotagama & Slim Zekri & Rahma Al Harthi & Houcine Boughanmi - 917-934 Groundwater quota versus tiered groundwater pricing: two cases of groundwater management in north-west China
by Eefje Aarnoudse & Wei Qu & Bettina Bluemling & Thomas Herzfeld - 935-954 Qualifying irrigation system sustainability and governance by means of stakeholder perceptions: the Neste Canal (France)
by Sandra Ricart & Sylvie Clarimont - 955-975 Development and application of a multi-scalar, participant-driven water poverty index in post-tsunami India
by Luke Juran & Morgan C. MacDonald & Nandita B. Basu & Shane Hubbard & Raj Rajagopal & Prema Rajagopalan & Ligy Philip - 976-986 Reconstruction of a long streamflow record using tree rings in the upper Kurshab River (Pamir-Alai Mountains) and its application to water resources management
by Feng Chen & Qing He & Ermenbaev Bakytbek & Shulong Yu & Ruibo Zhang - 987-1002 Considering precipitation forecasts for real-time decision-making in hydropower operations
by Yong Peng & Wei Xu & Bingbing Liu - 1003-1019 Temperature and precipitation changes in the Midwestern United States: implications for water management
by Pratik Pathak & Ajay Kalra & Sajjad Ahmad - 1020-1040 Modelling impacts of development on water resources in the Huai Sai Bat sub-basin in north-eastern Thailand with a participatory approach
by Orn-uma Polpanich & Steve W. Lyon & Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa & Angela L. Bush & Eric Kemp-Benedict - 1041-1041 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 685-689 Exploring the productivity and profitability of small-scale communal irrigation systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Henning Bjornlund & Jamie Pittock - 690-704 Profitability and productivity barriers and opportunities in small-scale irrigation schemes
by Henning Bjornlund & Andre van Rooyen & Richard Stirzaker - 705-724 Irrigation and crop diversification in the 25 de Setembro irrigation scheme, Mozambique
by Wilson de Sousa & Raphaelle Ducrot & Paiva Munguambe & Henning Bjornlund & Andre Machava & Etevaldo Cheveia & Joaquim Faduco - 725-739 Barriers to and opportunities for improving productivity and profitability of the Kiwere and Magozi irrigation schemes in Tanzania
by Makarius V. Mdemu & Nuru Mziray & Henning Bjornlund & Japhet J. Kashaigili - 740-754 Irrigation development in Zimbabwe: understanding productivity barriers and opportunities at Mkoba and Silalatshani irrigation schemes
by M. Moyo & A. van Rooyen & M. Moyo & P. Chivenge & H. Bjornlund - 755-769 An overview of extension use in irrigated agriculture and case studies in south-eastern Africa
by Sarah Ann Wheeler & Alec Zuo & Henning Bjornlund & Makarius Victor Mdemu & Andre van Rooyen & Paiva Munguambe - 770-787 Income inequality within smallholder irrigation schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Ana Manero - 788-803 A soil water and solute learning system for small-scale irrigators in Africa
by Richard Stirzaker & Ikenna Mbakwe & Nuru Ressa Mziray - 804-823 Theory and application of Agricultural Innovation Platforms for improved irrigation scheme management in Southern Africa
by André F. van Rooyen & Peter Ramshaw & Martin Moyo & Richard Stirzaker & Henning Bjornlund - 824-838 Irrigating Africa: policy barriers and opportunities for enhanced productivity of smallholder farmers
by Sithembile Ndema Mwamakamba & Lindiwe Majele Sibanda & Jamie Pittock & Richard Stirzaker & Henning Bjornlund & Andre van Rooyen & Paiva Munguambe & Makarius Victor Mdemu & Japhet J. Kashaigili - 839-847 Communal irrigation systems in South-Eastern Africa: findings on productivity and profitability
by Jamie Pittock & Henning Bjornlund & Richard Stirzaker & Andre van Rooyen - 848-848 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 509-511 Water as a human right
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 512-513 Address of his holiness Pope Francis
by The Editors - 514-533 Does 91% of the world’s population really have “sustainable access to safe drinking water”?
by Pedro Martínez-Santos - 534-552 Has water-saving irrigation recovered groundwater in the Hebei Province plains of China?
by Hongbo Zhang & Vijay P. Singh & Dongyong Sun & Qijun Yu & Wei Cao - 553-569 Unpacking water conflicts: a reinterpretation of coordination problems in China’s water-governance system
by Raymond Yu Wang & Cho Nam Ng & James Hans Lenzer & Heping Dang & Tao Liu & Shenjun Yao - 570-590 From implementation towards maintenance: sustaining collaborative initiatives for integrated floodplain management in the Netherlands
by Jan M. Fliervoet & Riyan J. G. van den Born - 591-608 Interactions between citizen responsibilization, flood experience and household resilience: insights from the 2013 flood in Germany
by Chloe Begg & Maximilian Ueberham & Torsten Masson & Christian Kuhlicke - 609-627 Resettlement for the Danjiangkou Dam heightening project in China: planning, implementation and effects
by Dengcai Yan & Guoqing Shi & Zijiang Hu & Haibao Wang - 628-648 Groundwater use and policy options for sustainable management in Southern Iraq
by Ali A. Obeed Al-Azawi & Frank A. Ward - 649-666 Mapping water poverty in Africa using the improved Multidimensional Index of Water Poverty
by Hatem Jemmali - 667-674 ‘Impacts of droughts and floods in cities: policies and governance’, World Water Week, Stockholm, 31 August 2016
by Martin Stavenhagen - 675-679 Observations on the Workshop on Water Policy Innovations, Institute of Water Policy, National University of Singapore, 6 February 2017
by James Horne - 680-682 Land and hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: challenges and new investments
by Hussam Hussein - 683-683 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors - 684-684 Corrigendum
by The Editors
May 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 349-359 Integrated Water Resources Management in Canada: the experience of watershed agencies
by Dan Shrubsole & Dan Walters & Barbara Veale & Bruce Mitchell - 360-374 Integrated watershed management and Ontario’s conservation authorities
by Charley Worte - 375-392 Implementing integrated water management: illustrations from the Grand River watershed
by Barbara Veale & Sandra Cooke - 393-407 Lessons from implementing integrated water resource management: a case study of the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority, Ontario
by Paula Scott & Brian Tayler & Dan Walters - 408-425 Integrated water resource management and British Columbia’s Okanagan Basin Water Board
by Natalya Melnychuk & Nelson Jatel & Anna L. Warwick Sears - 426-440 The integrated watershed management planning experience in Manitoba: the local conservation district perspective
by Colleen Cuvelier & Cliff Greenfield - 441-457 Applying integrated watershed management in Nova Scotia: a community-based perspective from the Clean Annapolis River Project
by Levi Cliche & Lindsey Freeman - 458-472 Integrated watershed management in the Bow River basin, Alberta: experiences, challenges, and lessons learned
by Judy Stewart & Mark Bennett - 473-488 The Northeast Avalon Atlantic Coastal Action Program: implementing integrated watershed management in Newfoundland and Labrador
by Kailyn Burke - 489-506 Implementing integrated watershed management in Quebec: examples from the Saint John River Watershed Organization
by Marie-Claude Leclerc & Michel Grégoire - 507-507 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
March 2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 181-197 Water and human livelihood resilience: a regional-to-global outlook
by Malin Falkenmark - 198-232 State of the Art Review: Water pricing reform in China
by Dajun Shen & Juan Wu - 233-245 Towards a shared understanding of water security risks in the public and private sectors
by Hannah Baleta & Kevin Winter - 246-269 A methodology to assess drought management as applied to six European case studies
by Julia Urquijo & David Pereira & Susana Dias & Lucia De Stefano - 270-291 Improving the effectiveness of aid: an evaluation of prospective Mekong irrigation investments
by J. M. Kandulu & J. D. Connor - 292-309 Water-saving strategies for irrigation agriculture in Saudi Arabia
by S. Multsch & A. S. Alquwaizany & O. A. Alharbi & M. Pahlow & H.-G. Frede & L. Breuer - 310-325 Unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene in Nigeria’s public spaces: the political economy angle
by Emmanuel M. Akpabio & Eti-ido S. Udofia - 326-339 Water crisis in Africa: myth or reality?
by Pradeep K. Naik - 340-347 The fallacious strategy of virtual water trade
by Shaofeng Jia & Qiubo Long & Wenhua Liu - 348-348 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 4-30 Public–private partnerships for water in Asia: a review of two decades of experience
by Olivia Jensen - 31-50 Strategies for urban drought risk management: a comparison of 10 large cities
by Joost Buurman & Marjolein J. P. Mens & Ruben J. Dahm - 51-68 Adding an implementation phase to the framework for flood policy evolution: insights from South Africa
by Brendon Solik & Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell - 69-80 Will the energy industry drain the water used for agricultural irrigation in the Yellow River basin?
by Xiaozhi Xiang & Jesper Svensson & Shaofeng Jia - 81-92 An analysis of the factors that influence industrial water use in Tianjin, China
by Yizi Shang & Jianhua Wang & Yuntao Ye & Xiaohui Lei & Jiaguo Gong & Hongwang Shi - 93-110 To desalinate or divert? A comparative supply cost analysis for north coastal China
by Fei Li & Eran Feitelson - 111-131 The interplay of activists and dam developers: the case of Myanmar’s mega-dams
by Julian Kirchherr & Katrina J. Charles & Matthew J. Walton - 132-151 Determining overall water quality related to anthropogenic influences across freshwater systems of Thailand
by Nuanchan Singkran - 152-169 Revisiting the history, concepts and typologies of community management for rural drinking water supply in India
by Paul Hutchings & Richard Franceys & Snehalatha Mekala & Stef Smits & A. J. James - 170-178 Water Leaders Summit 2016: Future of World’s Water beyond 2030 – a retrospective analysis
by Nishtha Manocha & C. Joon Chuah - 179-179 Call for state of the art reviews
by The Editors
November 2016, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 817-818 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 819-834 The Australian Murray–Darling Basin Plan: challenges in its implementation (part 1)
by Barry T. Hart - 835-852 The Australian Murray–Darling Basin Plan: challenges in its implementation (Part 2)
by Barry T. Hart - 853-880 Streamflow and lake water level changes and their attributed causes in Eastern and Southern Africa: state of the art review
by Meike Pendo Schäfer & Ottfried Dietrich & Boniface Mbilinyi - 881-894 Exploring alternative sources of funding for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia
by Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin & Annkathrin Tempel & Jan Franklin Adamowski & Jean Lapegue & Zifu Li & Heinz-Peter Mang - 895-911 Two-part pricing contracts under competition: the South-to-North Water Transfer Project supply chain system in China
by Wenyi Du & Yubing Fan & Xiaowo Tang - 912-930 Understanding reductions in water consumption in tourist areas: a case study of the Costa Brava, Spain
by Ariadna Gabarda-Mallorquí & Anna Ribas Palom - 931-943 Economic valuation of irrigation water in south-eastern Mexico
by Homero Yedra & M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado & Carlos A. López-Morales & Maria M. Castillo - 944-960 Determinants of willingness to pay for groundwater: insights from informal water markets in Rafsanjan, Iran
by Tinoush Jamali Jaghdani & Bernhard Brümmer - 961-977 Farmer heterogeneity and water pricing reform: a case study from Vietnam
by Truong Duc Toan & Suzanne O’Keefe & Lin Crase - 978-996 Impact of hydropower dam development on agriculturally based livelihoods of resettled communities: a case study of Duong Hoa Commune in central Vietnam
by Hien Thanh Nguyen & Lisa Lobry de Bruyn & Richard Koech - 997-1009 Water conservation under scarcity conditions: testing the long-run effectiveness of a water conservation awareness campaign in Jordan
by Kim J. Zietlow & Mirja Michalscheck & Meike Weltin - 1010-1011 Transboundary Water Politics in the Developing World
by Nina Hissen - 1012-1015 Review of the book
by V. Ratna Reddy - 1016-1019 Report: Emerging issues facing the water–energy–food nexus in the Middle East and Asia
by Thinesh Kumar Paramasilvam - 1020-1020 Call for state-of-the-art reviews
by Cecilia Tortajada
September 2016, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 675-691 An alternative framework for analysing and managing conflicts in integrated water resources management (IWRM): linking theory and practice
by Jacob Hileman & Paul Hicks & Richard Jones - 692-707 Conflict over a hydropower plant project between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
by Sonoko Ito & Sameh El Khatib & Mikiyasu Nakayama - 708-720 The business of water in a changing world: organizations, connectors and support sector
by Neil S. Grigg - 721-737 Sefficiency (sustainable efficiency) of water–energy–food entangled systems
by Naim Haie - 738-748 Water footprints and irrigated agricultural sustainability: the case of Chile
by G. Donoso & E. Blanco & G. Franco & J. Lira - 749-764 Cost-benefit analysis and equitable cost allocation for a residential rainwater harvesting system in the city of Austin, Texas
by Hyun Woo Kim & Ming-Han Li & Hyun Kim & Hye Kyung Lee - 765-780 Improving water security through rainwater harvesting: a case from Guatemala and the potential for expanding coverage
by Laureen Elgert & Patricia Austin & Katherine Picchione - 781-798 Water policy in Spain: seeking a balance between transfers, desalination and wastewater reuse
by Andrés Molina & Joaquín Melgarejo - 799-809 Treated wastewater use in Saudi Arabia: challenges and initiatives
by Omar K. M. Ouda - 810-812 Designing Water Disaster Management Policies: Theory and Empirics
by Prahlad Kasturi - 813-815 Seminar on ‘Water Security, Climate Change and Sustainable Development’, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, 12 January 2015
by Rini Dutt & Nishtha Manocha
July 2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 495-496 Foreword
by Peter Joo Hee Ng - 497-499 Preface
by Asit K. Biswas - 500-502 Reused water policies for potable use
by Cecilia Tortajada & Choon Nam Ong - 503-513 Potable water reuse history and a new framework for decision making
by Joseph A. Cotruvo - 514-525 Water reuse, emerging contaminants and public health: state-of-the-art analysis
by Choon Nam Ong - 526-535 Public--private partnerships in the water reuse sector: a global assessment
by David A. Lloyd Owen - 536-558 The regulatory framework of reclaimed wastewater for potable reuse in the United States
by Rosario Sanchez-Flores & Adam Conner & Ronald A. Kaiser - 559-572 Common or independent? The debate over regulations and standards for water reuse in Europe
by John Fawell & Kristell Le Corre & Paul Jeffrey - 573-589 Policy issues confronting Australian urban water reuse
by James Horne - 590-610 Wastewater reuse in Beijing: an evolving hybrid system
by Olivia Jensen & Xudong Yu - 611-621 Singapore’s experience with reclaimed water: NEWater
by Hannah Lee & Thai Pin Tan - 622-636 Overcoming global water reuse barriers: the Windhoek experience
by P. van Rensburg - 637-649 A lived-experience investigation of narratives: recycled drinking water
by Leong Ching - 650-673 Public acceptance and perceptions of alternative water sources: a comparative study in nine locations
by Anna Hurlimann & Sara Dolnicar
May 2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 339-361 A framework for understanding energy for water
by Christopher Napoli & Berenice Garcia-Tellez - 362-378 The energy trade-offs of adapting to a water-scarce future: case study of Los Angeles
by Kelly Twomey Sanders - 379-397 Quantifying and managing urban water-related energy use systemically: case study lessons from Australia
by Steven John Kenway & Ka Leung Lam - 398-411 Energy for freshwater supply, use and disposal in the Netherlands: a case study of Dutch households
by P.W. Gerbens-Leenes - 412-427 Evaluating the economic viability of solar-powered desalination: Saudi Arabia as a case study
by Christopher Napoli & Bertrand Rioux - 428-441 Responding to water challenges in Greece through desalination: energy considerations
by A. Kartalidis & E. Tzen & E. Kampragkou & D. Assimacopoulos - 442-458 Modernization of irrigation systems in Spain: review and analysis for decision making
by Javier Alarcón & Alberto Garrido & Luis Juana - 459-476 Drivers of groundwater use and technical efficiency of groundwater, canal water, and conjunctive use in Pakistan’s Indus Basin Irrigation System
by Dawit Mekonnen & Afreen Siddiqi & Claudia Ringler - 477-494 Energy for water utilization in China and policy implications for integrated planning
by Xi Li & Jie Liu & Chunmiao Zheng & Guoyi Han & Holger Hoff
March 2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 171-171 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 172-188 Complicating neoliberalization and decentralization: the non-linear experience of Colombian water supply, 1909--2012
by Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero & Kathryn Furlong & Jeimy Arias - 189-202 Impacts and interaction in irrigation development in central Chile
by Peter Frederiksen - 203-218 Institutional arrangements for the use of treated effluent in irrigation, Western Cape, South Africa
by Cecilia Saldías & Stijn Speelman & Barbara van Koppen & Guido van Huylenbroeck - 219-231 Institutional arrangements for watershed development programmes in Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, India: an explorative study
by Biswajit Mondal & Alka Singh & I. Sekar & M.K. Sinha & Suresh Kumar & D. Ramajayam - 232-246 Hydraulic bureaucracies and Irrigation Management Transfer in Uzbekistan: the case of Samarkand Province
by Andrea Zinzani - 247-266 Hydropower production without sacrificing environment: a case study of Ilisu Dam and Hasankeyf
by Emrah Yalcin & Sahnaz Tigrek - 267-285 The impacts of hydropower development on rural livelihood sustenance
by Eric Ochieng Okuku & Steven Bouillon & Jacob Odhiambo Ochiewo & Fridah Munyi & Linet Imbayi Kiteresi & Mwakio Tole - 286-300 The impacts of dams on local livelihoods: a study of the Bui Hydroelectric Project in Ghana
by Peter Bilson Obour & Kwadwo Owusu & Edmond Akwasi Agyeman & Albert Ahenkan & Àngel Navarro Madrid - 301-320 Water megaprojects in deserts and drylands
by Troy Sternberg - 321-338 Dry season water allocation in the Chao Phraya River basin, Thailand
by Mari Takeda & Athit Laphimsing & Aksara Putthividhya
January 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 3-25 Integrated water resources management in an insecure river basin: a case study of Helmand River Basin, Afghanistan
by B.J.M Goes & S.E. Howarth & R.B. Wardlaw & I.R. Hancock & U.N. Parajuli - 26-42 An evaluation of Māori values in multiscalar environmental policies governing Kaipara Harbour in New Zealand
by Pooja Kanwar & Stephanie Kaza & William B. Bowden - 43-56 Social performance in public services delivery: conceptual roots and results for the Portuguese water sector
by Hugo Consciência Silvestre - 57-76 Stakeholder collaboration in the Columbia River Treaty Review process
by David Shively & Anthony Thompson - 77-88 Environmental management in Urmia Lake: thresholds approach
by Fatemeh Ghobadi Hamzekhani & Bahram Saghafian & Shahab Araghinejad - 89-101 Rainfall-runoff modelling of water resources in the upper Senegal River basin
by Ansoumana Bodian & Alain Dezetter & Honoré Dacosta - 102-115 Examining uncertainty and trust among irrigators and regulatory bodies in the Murray-Darling Basin
by Lia Bryant & Jodie George - 116-134 Sleeping with the enemy? Capturing internal risks in the logical framework of a water management project
by Ida Ayu Cintya Yamaswari & Jusipbek Kazbekov & Jonathan Lautze & Kai Wegerich - 135-152 Drivers of water governance reforms in the Philippines
by Agnes C. Rola & Corazon L. Abansi & Rosalie Arcala-Hall & Joy C. Lizada & Ida M.L. Siason & Eduardo K. Araral - 153-166 Lake management organizations in China
by Dajun Shen & Min Jin - 167-170 Workshop on 'Water reuse policies for direct and non-direct potable and industrial reuses', Singapore, 15-16 June 2015
by Matthew J. Kastner
December 2015, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 483-485 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 486-498 Water resources development considerations for civilian and military institutions working in highly insecure areas: lessons from Afghanistan
by John W. Groninger & Charles M. Ruffner & Lief Christenson - 499-518 A legal licence for an ecological disaster: the inadequacies of the 1973 Helmand/Hirmand water treaty for sustainable transboundary water resources development
by Vincent Thomas & Manijeh Mahmoudzadeh Varzi - 519-539 Sustainable planning model toward reviving Lake Urmia
by Habib Alipour & Hossein Ghasemi Tangal Olya - 540-557 Adaptive water management in Israel: structure and policy options
by Nir Becker & Frank A. Ward - 558-574 Trends and perceptions of rural household groundwater use and the implications for smallholder agriculture in rain-fed Southern Laos
by Camilla Vote & Jonathan Newby & Khamphou Phouyyavong & Thavone Inthavong & Philip Eberbach - 575-588 Adaptation, resilience and sustainable livelihoods in the communities of the Lower Mekong Basin, Cambodia
by Serey Sok & Xiaojiang Yu