Content
January 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 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 - 589-603 The effectiveness of small-to-medium river basin organizations in China: a case study of the Erhai Lake Basin Management Commission
by Wang Jianping & Ma Haizhou - 604-617 Groundwater depletion and water extraction cost: some evidence from South India
by A. Narayanamoorthy - 618-629 Assessment of the environmental, social and economic benefits of a water transfer tunnel in the Nakdong River, Korea
by Jae Chung Park & Young-Il Song & Yong Moon Jung & Sang Jin Song & Daeryong Park - 630-639 Supplementing urban water supply with rainwater harvesting in Accra, Ghana
by Kwadwo Owusu & Joseph Kofi Teye - 640-656 Groundwater use in Spain: an overview in light of the EU Water Framework Directive
by L. De Stefano & J.M. Fornés & J.A. López-Geta & F. Villarroya - 657-668 Towards a more flexible water concession system in Spain: public water banks in Andalusia
by Pilar Paneque & María J. Beltrán - 669-681 Spatial Water Use efficiency Index towards resource sustainability: application in the island of Crete, Greece
by O. Tzoraki & M. Kritsotakis & E. Baltas - 682-700 Cumulative risk management, coal seam gas, sustainable water, and agriculture in Australia
by Poh-Ling Tan & David George & Maria Comino - 701-717 Investing in recovering water for the environment in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin
by Onil Banerjee - 718-731 'Integrated' approaches to water and natural resources management in South Australia
by Bruce Mitchell & Kathryn Bellette & Stacey Richardson - 732-749 The evolution of water management in Alberta, Canada: the influence of global management paradigms and path dependency
by Alan Shapiro & Robert Summers - 750-764 Applying water soft path analysis in small urban areas: four Canadian case studies
by David B. Brooks & Carol Maas & Oliver M. Brandes & Laura Brandes - 765-779 Tourism as tragedy? Common problems with water in post-revolutionary Nicaragua
by G. Thomas LaVanchy & Matthew J. Taylor - 780-784 Response to the Opinion article entitled 'Environmental over enthusiasm' by Chetan Pandit published in International Journal of Water Resources Development on 20 January 2014
by Harsha Jade Puttaswamy - 785-789 Conference summary: Tropical Agriculture as 'Last Frontier'? Food Import Needs of the Middle East and North Africa, Ecological Risks and New Dimensions of South-South Cooperation with Africa, Latin America and South-East Asia (Barcelona, 29-30 January 2015)
by Eckart Woertz & Martin Keulertz - 790-794 Interdisciplinary knowledge frameworks for transboundary river basins
by Andrea K. Gerlak & Marcelo Saguier - 795-799 Water scarcity, livelihoods and food security: research and innovation for development
by Douglas J. Merrey
September 2015, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 301-311 The water-food-energy nexus: an introduction to nexus concepts and some conceptual and operational problems
by Tony Allan & Martin Keulertz & Eckart Woertz - 312-325 Financial challenges of the nexus: pathways for investment in water, energy and agriculture in the Arab world
by Martin Keulertz & Eckart Woertz - 326-342 Food-water security and virtual water trade in the Middle East and North Africa
by Marta Antonelli & Stefania Tamea - 343-359 Rapid assessment of the water-energy-food-climate nexus in six selected basins of North Africa and West Asia undergoing transitions and scarcity threats
by Caroline King & Hadi Jaafar - 360-374 The nexus as a political commodity: agricultural development, water policy and elite rivalry in Egypt
by Harry Verhoeven - 375-392 Nexus meets crisis: a review of conflict, natural resources and the humanitarian response in Darfur with reference to the water-energy-food nexus
by Brendan Bromwich - 393-406 To what end? Drip irrigation and the water-energy-food nexus in Morocco
by Guy Jobbins & Jack Kalpakian & Abdelouahid Chriyaa & Ahmed Legrouri & El Houssine El Mzouri - 407-421 Virtual-water content of agricultural production and food trade balance of Tunisia
by Jamel Chahed & Mustapha Besbes & Abdelkader Hamdane - 422-435 Energy cost of irrigation policy in Morocco: a social accounting matrix assessment
by Mohammed Rachid Doukkali & Caroline Lejars - 436-449 Impact of the Syrian conflict on irrigated agriculture in the Orontes Basin
by Hadi H. Jaafar & Rami Zurayk & Caroline King & Farah Ahmad & Rami Al-Outa - 450-460 Climate change and food-water supply from Africa's drylands: local impacts and teleconnections through global commodity flows
by Mark Mulligan - 461-482 Towards a water-energy-food nexus policy: realizing the blue and green virtual water of agriculture in Jordan
by Samer Talozi & Yasmeen Al Sakaji & Amelia Altz-Stamm
June 2015, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 151-160 Himalayan waters at the crossroads: issues and challenges
by Aditi Mukherji & David Molden & Santosh Nepal & Golam Rasul & Patrick Wagnon - 161-173 The glaciers of the Hindu Kush Himalayas: current status and observed changes from the 1980s to 2010
by Samjwal Ratna Bajracharya & Sudan Bikash Maharjan & Finu Shrestha & Wanqin Guo & Shiyin Liu & Walter Immerzeel & Basanta Shrestha - 174-200 A comparative high-altitude meteorological analysis from three catchments in the Nepalese Himalaya
by J.M. Shea & P. Wagnon & W.W. Immerzeel & R. Biron & F. Brun & F. Pellicciotti - 201-218 Impact of climate change on the hydrological regime of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins: a review of the literature
by Santosh Nepal & Arun Bhakta Shrestha - 219-237 A comprehensive approach and methods for glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment, with examples from Nepal and the transboundary area
by Narendra Raj Khanal & Pradeep Kumar Mool & Arun Bhakta Shrestha & Golam Rasul & Pawan Kumar Ghimire & Rajendra Bahadur Shrestha & Sharad Prasad Joshi - 238-252 Establishment of a regional flood information system in the Hindu Kush Himalayas: challenges and opportunities
by Mandira Singh Shrestha & Wolfgang E. Grabs & Vijay R. Khadgi - 253-268 Governance and management of local water storage in the Hindu Kush Himalayas
by Ramesh Ananda Vaidya - 269-283 Farmers' responses to climate change impact on water availability: insights from the Indrawati Basin in Nepal
by Neera Shrestha Pradhan & Suman Sijapati & Sagar Ratna Bajracharya - 284-300 Integrated water resources management in Nepal: key stakeholders' perceptions and lessons learned
by Diana Suhardiman & Floriane Clement & Luna Bharati
March 2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 4-16 Entry into force of the UN Watercourses Convention: why should it matter?
by Salman M.A. Salman - 17-27 Minute 319 of the International Boundary and Water Commission between the US and Mexico: Colorado River binational water management implications
by Vicente Sanchez & Alfonso A. Cortez-Lara - 28-49 Impact of upstream anthropogenic river regulation on downstream water availability in transboundary river watersheds
by Furat A.M. Al-Faraj & Miklas Scholz - 50-63 Re-engineering closing watersheds: The negotiated expansion of a dam-based irrigation system in Bolivia
by Rígel Rocha López & Linden Vincent & Edwin Rap - 64-72 Compensation policy in a large development project: the case of the Bakun hydroelectric dam
by Wen Chiat Lee & K. Kuperan Viswanathan & Jamal Ali - 73-87 Rehabilitating rivers and enhancing ecosystem services in a water-scarcity context: the Yarqon River
by Xavier Garcia & David Pargament - 88-105 Shifting to hydrological/hydrographic boundaries: a comparative assessment of national policy implementation in the Zerafshan and Ferghana Valleys
by Kai Wegerich - 106-119 Systems methodology for resolving water conflicts: the Zhanghe River water allocation dispute in China
by Yu Chu & Keith W. Hipel & Liping Fang & Huimin Wang - 120-133 An assessment of the effects of Africa's water crisis on food security and management
by Hany Besada & Karolina Werner - 134-145 Informal water markets and willingness to pay for water: a case study of the urban poor in Chennai City, India
by L. Venkatachalam - 146-148 The water, energy and food security nexus: lessons from India for development
by Hemnath Rao Hanumankar - 149-150 'Comparing Water Governance in China & India: Challenges & Policy Options', a workshop at the Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 24-25 October 2014
by Shivani Ratra
December 2014, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 619-620 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 621-634 Benefits valuation of potable water quality improvement in Malaysia: the case of Kajang Municipality
by Jamal Othman & Goh Hong Lip & Yaghoob Jafari - 635-648 Equity in bulk water allocation: the case of the Mahaweli Ganga Development Project in Sri Lanka
by Pearly Wong & Srikantha Herath - 649-661 Community perception of the Klimkówka Reservoir in Poland
by Łukasz Wiejaczka & Danuta Piróg & Roman Soja & Małgorzata Serwa - 662-679 Increasing access to water services: a cost-recoverable pricing model
by Natalie Chun - 680-693 Historical development of technologies for water resources management and rainwater harvesting in the Hellenic civilizations
by G. Antoniou & N. Kathijotes & D.S. Spyridakis & A.N. Angelakis - 694-713 The evolution of UK flood insurance: incremental change over six decades
by Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell & Sally Priest & Clare Johnson - 714-727 Post-1980 water policy in China
by Dajun Shen - 728-744 Domestic water access and pricing in urban areas of Mozambique: between equity and cost recovery for the provision of a vital resource
by Stefano Farolfi & Jordi Gallego-Ayala - 745-746 Water for food security and well-being in Latin America and the Caribbean: social and environmental implications for a globalized economy
by Martin Keulertz - 747-750 Water Leaders Roundtable, Singapore International Water Week, Singapore, 3 June 2014
by Nishtha Manocha
September 2014, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 361-363 IWRM revisited: from concept to implementation
by Cecilia Tortajada - 364-376 From IWRM back to integrated water resources management
by Mark Giordano & Tushaar Shah - 377-390 A new paradigm for water? A comparative review of integrated, adaptive and ecosystem-based water management in the Anthropocene
by Jess Schoeman & Catherine Allan & C. Max Finlayson - 391-408 Overcoming the land-water disconnect in water-scarce regions: time for IWRM to go contemporary
by M. Falkenmark & A. Jägerskog & K. Schneider - 409-422 Integrated water resources management: unified process or debate forum?
by Neil S. Grigg - 423-432 Can integrated water resource management be of value to business, specifically the oil and gas sector?
by Ruth Romer - 433-444 Integrated water resources management: horizontal and vertical explorations and the 'water in all policies' approach
by Olli Varis & Konrad Enckell & Marko Keskinen - 445-459 IWRM in England: bridging the gap between top-down and bottom-up implementation
by Nigel Watson - 460-474 Integrated water resource management: lessons from conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada
by Bruce Mitchell & Charles Priddle & Dan Shrubsole & Barbara Veale & Dan Walters - 475-494 Simulation modelling for water governance in basins
by Peter Droogers & Johan Bouma - 495-514 Too much of a good thing? Building social capital through knowledge transfer and collaborative networks in the southern Philippines
by Declan Hearne & Bronwyn Powell - 515-527 Evaluating IWRM implementation success: are water policies in Bangladesh enhancing adaptive capacity to climate change impacts?
by Josselin J. Rouillard & David Benson & Animesh K. Gain - 528-542 The politics of IWRM in Southern Africa
by Lyla Mehta & Rossella Alba & Alex Bolding & Kristi Denby & Bill Derman & Takunda Hove & Emmanuel Manzungu & Synne Movik & Preetha Prabhakaran & Barbara van Koppen - 543-558 Moving beyond integrated water resource management: developmental water management in South Africa
by Barbara van Koppen & Barbara Schreiner - 559-571 Legislative and institutional reforms for water resources management in Ghana
by Clement Dorm-Adzobu & Ben Yaw Ampomah - 572-587 Assessment of water resources management in the Ethiopian Central Rift Valley: environmental conservation and poverty reduction
by Jordi Pascual-Ferrer & Agustí Pérez-Foguet & Jordi Codony & Ester Raventós & Lucila Candela - 588-604 From principles to localized implementation: villagers' experiences of IWRM in the Shiyang River basin, Northwest China
by Haiyan Yu & Mike Edmunds & Anna Lora-Wainwright & Dave Thomas - 605-618 Supporting IWRM through spatial integrated assessment in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
by Pieter Richard van Oel & Vincent Omondi Odongo & Dawit Woubishet Mulatu & Francis Kamau Muthoni & Jane Njeri Ndungu & Job Ochieng' Ogada & Anne van der Veen
June 2014, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 183-199 The 2011-2012 drought in the United States: new lessons from a record event
by Neil S. Grigg - 200-210 Planning and management of shared waters: hydropolitics and hydropsychology - two sides of the same coin
by Bellie Sivakumar - 211-223 De-nationalization and de-securitization of transboundary water resources: the Israeli-Palestinian case
by David B. Brooks & Julie Trottier - 224-229 Steps towards an Afghanistan-Pakistan water-sharing agreement
by Margaret J. Vick - 230-245 Re-examining conflict and cooperation in Central Asia: a case study from the Isfara River, Ferghana Valley
by Mariya Pak & Kai Wegerich & Jusipbek Kazbekov - 246-261 Managed aquifer recharge using quaternary-treated wastewater: an economic perspective
by Slim Zekri & Mushtaque Ahmed & Randa Chaieb & Noreddine Ghaffour - 262-281 Poor state of irrigation statistics in India: the case of pumps, wells and tubewells
by Stuti Rawat & Aditi Mukherji - 282-292 Impacts of agricultural policy on irrigation water demand: a case study of Saudi Arabia
by Omar K.M. Ouda - 293-307 Rainwater and greywater harvesting for urban food security in La Soukra, Tunisia
by Mark Redwood & Moez Bouraoui & Boubaker Houmane - 308-321 Agricultural intensification in the Bang Phluang Irrigation Scheme, Prachinburi Sub-basin, Thailand, and its impacts on water management
by Man Purotaganon & Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt - 322-334 Water policy in Jordan
by Khaled A. Alqadi & Lalit Kumar - 335-344 Water demand versus supply in Saudi Arabia: current and future challenges
by Omar K.M. Ouda - 345-354 Regulation and reality: some reflections on 50 years of international experience in water and wastewater
by David W. M. Johnstone - 355-359 Institutional governance and regulation of water services. The essential elements
by Cecilia Tortajada
March 2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-2 Foreword
by Kishore Mahbubani - 3-7 Editorial: Infrastructure and development
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 8-19 Water infrastructure as an essential element for human development
by Cecilia Tortajada - 20-27 The worldwide urban water and wastewater infrastructure challenge
by Michael Rouse - 28-36 Is water scarcity a constraint to feeding Asia's growing population?
by Colin Chartres - 37-46 Water services industry reforms in Malaysia
by Yen Hua Teo - 47-59 Water infrastructure in China: the importance of full project life-cycle cost analysis in addressing water challenges
by Shuping Lu - 60-77 Water infrastructure for the Hindu Kush Himalayas
by David James Molden & Ramesh Ananda Vaidya & Arun Bhakta Shrestha & Golam Rasul & Mandira Singh Shrestha - 78-90 The Gujarat State-Wide Water Supply Grid: a step towards water security
by Andrea Biswas-Tortajada - 91-109 Positive externalities of irrigation from the Sardar Sarovar Project for farm production and domestic water supply
by M. Dinesh Kumar & S. Jagadeesan & M.V.K. Sivamohan - 110-120 Environmental over enthusiasm
by Chetan Pandit - 121-134 The changing role of hydropower: from cheap local energy supply to strategic regional resource
by Jacob Snell & Daniel Prowse & Ken Adams - 135-151 Interbasin water transfers at the US-Mexico border city of Nogales, Sonora: implications for aquifers and water security
by Andrea Harrop Prichard & Christopher A. Scott - 152-163 The 2012 Murray-Darling Basin Plan - issues to watch
by James Horne - 164-177 Environmental water management in Australia: experience from the Murray-Darling Basin
by Benjamin Docker & Ian Robinson - 178-181 Towards disaster risk reduction: a policy-focused approach to natural hazards and disasters
by Prahlad Kasturi
December 2013, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 501-513 Economic benefits and security implications of trading hydropower through transboundary power grids in Asia
by Mikiyasu Nakayama & Miko Maekawa - 514-525 Institutional legitimacy: an exegesis of normative incentives
by Yahua Wang & Leong Ching - 526-543 Economic approaches to water management in Australia
by James Horne - 544-556 Incentives for ecosystem service supply in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin
by Onil Banerjee & Rosalind Bark - 557-573 Can India raise agricultural productivity while reducing groundwater and energy use?
by M. Dinesh Kumar & Christopher A. Scott & O.P. Singh - 574-587 Ecosystem-based management in challenging conditions: implications of a case study from north-eastern Turkey
by Dilek Unalan - 588-604 Price determination and efficiency in the market for water rights in New Mexico's Middle Rio Grande Basin
by Matthew T. Payne & Mark Griffin Smith - 605-621 Monitoring access to water in rural areas based on the human right to water framework: a local level case study in Nicaragua
by Ó. Flores & A. Jiménez & A. Pérez-Foguet - 622-635 Developing sustainable and replicable water supply systems in rural communities in Brazil
by Francisco Osny Enéas da Silva & Tanya Heikkila & Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho & Daniele Costa da Silva - 636-649 Water access in Sucre, Bolivia: a case of governance deficit
by Edna Guidi Gutiérrez & Francisco González Gómez & Jorge Guardiola - 650-665 Environmental flow assessment as a tool for achieving environmental objectives of African water policy, with examples from East Africa
by Michael E. McClain & Japhet J. Kashaigili & Preksedis Ndomba - 666-677 Water and democracy: new roles for civil society in water governance
by Lawrence Susskind - 678-681 Water Management, Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture in Developing Economies
by R. Maria Saleth - 681-683 Biofuels and rural poverty
by Shahnila Islam
September 2013, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 295-296 Foreword
by Esteban de las Heras Balbás - 297-300 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada & Francisco González-Gómez & Asit K. Biswas & Miguel A. García-Rubio - 300-309 Policy Brief: The urban water challenge
by Michael Rouse - 310-326 Enhancing the performance of water prices and tariff structures in achieving socially desirable outcomes
by Dennis Wichelns - 327-342 A global survey of urban water tariffs: are they sustainable, efficient and fair?
by David Zetland & Christopher Gasson - 343-351 Glas Cymru: lessons from nine years as a not-for-profit public-private partnership
by David Lloyd Owen - 352-372 A critical examination of models and projections of demand in water utility resource planning in England and Wales
by Gareth Walker - 373-384 The dynamics of privatization and regulation of water services: a comparative study of two Spanish regions
by Germà Bel & Francisco González-Gómez & Andrés J. Picazo-Tadeo - 385-399 Public choice of urban water service management: a multi-criteria approach
by Alberto Ruiz-Villaverde & Francisco González-Gómez & Andrés J. Picazo-Tadeo - 400-414 Adopting versus adapting: adoption of water-saving technology versus water conservation habits in Spain
by Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira & María Á. García-Valiñas - 415-433 Assessing the impact of price and non-price policies on residential water demand: a case study in Wisconsin
by Arnaud Reynaud - 434-450 Water demand management: review of literature and comparison in South-East Asia
by Eduardo Araral & Yahua Wang - 451-471 Water service quality in Tanzania: access and management
by María Á. García-Valiñas & Josepa Miquel-Florensa - 472-491 State-of-the-art review: designing urban water tariffs to recover costs and promote wise use
by Sonia Ferdous Hoque & Dennis Wichelns - 492-497 The sound of thirst: why urban water and sanitation for all is essential, achievable and affordable
by Andrea Biswas-Tortajada - 497-500 Water and Sanitation Services: Public Policy and Management
by Ilana Cohen
June 2013, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 121-122 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 123-136 Adapting to climate change: towards societal water security in dry-climate countries
by Malin Falkenmark - 137-151 Australian water policy in a climate change context: some reflections
by James Horne - 152-171 Characterizing the water extremes of the new century in the US South-west: a comprehensive assessment from state-of-the-art climate model projections
by Aleix Serrat-Capdevila & Juan B. Valdes & Francina Dominguez & Seshadri Rajagopal - 172-183 Impacts of climate change on the hydrological cycle in Mexico
by Felipe I. Arreguín-Cortés & Mario López-Pérez - 184-200 Climate change projections of streamflow in the Iberian peninsula
by Domingo F. Rasilla & Carolina Garmendia & Juan Carlos García-Codron - 201-218 Downscaled climate change projections over Spain: application to water resources
by P. Ramos & E. Petisco & J. M. Martín & E. Rodríguez - 219-236 The application of hydrological planning as a climate change adaptation tool in the Ebro basin
by Miguel Ángel García-Vera - 237-249 Measures against climate change and its impacts on water resources in Greece
by Evangelos A. Baltas - 250-271 Water and disasters: a review and analysis of policy aspects
by Chennat Gopalakrishnan - 272-289 Managing drought risk in water supply systems in Europe: a review
by Giuseppe Rossi & Antonino Cancelliere - 290-293 The Singapore water story
by David Lloyd Owen
2013, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 4-13 The long-term impacts of resettlement programmes resulting from dam construction projects in Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Sri Lanka and Turkey: a comparison of land-for-land and cash compensation schemes
by Ryo Fujikura & Mikiyasu Nakayama - 14-24 The resettlement programme of the Wonorejo Dam project in Tulungagung, Indonesia: the perceptions of former residents
by Dian Sisinggih & Sri Wahyuni & Pitojo Juwono - 25-34 Livelihood status of resettlers affected by the Saguling Dam project, 25 years after inundation
by Sunardi & Budhi Gunawan & Jagath Manatunge & Fifi Pratiwi - 35-49 Resettlement and development: a survey of two of Indonesia's Koto Panjang resettlement villages
by Syafruddin Karimi & Werry Taifur - 50-58 A long-term evaluation of families affected by the Bili-Bili Dam development resettlement project in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
by Hidemi Yoshida & Rampisela Agnes & Mochtar Solle & Muh. Jayadi - 59-70 The livelihood reconstruction of resettlers from the Nam Ngum 1 hydropower project in Laos
by Bounsouk Souksavath & Miko Maekawa - 71-86 Reconstruction of the livelihood of resettlers from the Nam Theun 2 hydropower project in Laos
by Bounsouk Souksavath & Mikiyasu Nakayama - 87-100 Long-term perceptions of project-affected persons: a case study of the Kotmale Dam in Sri Lanka
by Jagath Manatunge & Naruhiko Takesada - 101-108 Atatürk Dam resettlement process: increased disparity resulting from insufficient financial compensation
by Erhan Akça & Ryo Fujikura & Çiğdem Sabbağ - 109-119 The long-term implications of compensation schemes for community rehabilitation: the Kusaki and Sameura dam projects in Japan
by Kyoko Matsumoto & Yu Mizuno & Erika Onagi
2012, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 577-600 Economics of Agricultural Water Conservation: Empirical Analysis and Policy Implications
by Macarena Dagnino & Frank Ward - 601-613 Implications of Biofuel Policies for Water Management in India
by Shahnila Islam - 615-628 Analysis of Arizona's Water Resources System
by Jesús Gastélum - 629-645 Democratic Legitimacy of New Forms of Water Management in the Netherlands
by Arwin van Buuren & Erik-Hans Klijn & Jurian Edelenbos - 647-658 Cleaning of the Singapore River and Kallang Basin in Singapore: Economic, Social, and Environmental Dimensions
by Yugal Joshi & Cecilia Tortajada & Asit Biswas - 659-673 Rule of Capture and Urban Sprawl: A Potential Federal Financial Risk in Groundwater-Dependent Areas
by Rosemary Burk & Jan Kallberg - 675-691 The Political Economy of Water Service Privatization in Mexico City, 1994–2011
by Gregory Pierce - 693-695 Transboundary Water Resources Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach
by Kavitha Pramod & Gabriel Eckstein - 696-696 Corrigendum
by The Editors
2012, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 395-397 Introduction: Water and Security in Central Asia—Solving a Rubik's Cube
by Virpi Stucki & Kai Wegerich & Muhammad Rahaman & Olli Varis - 399-418 Nouns and Numbers of the Water–Energy–Security Nexus in Central Asia
by Virpi Stucki & Suvi Sojamo - 419-432 Regional Options for Addressing the Water, Energy and Food Nexus in Central Asia and the Aral Sea Basin
by Jakob Granit & Anders Jägerskog & Andreas Lindström & Gunilla Björklund & Andrew Bullock & Rebecca Löfgren & George de Gooijer & Stuart Pettigrew - 433-452 The Major Central Asian River Basins: An Assessment of Vulnerability
by Olli Varis & Matti Kummu - 453-474 The Role of Virtual Water Flows in Physical Water Scarcity: The Case of Central Asia
by Miina Porkka & Matti Kummu & Stefan Siebert & Martina Flörke - 475-491 Principles of Transboundary Water Resources Management and Water-related Agreements in Central Asia: An Analysis
by Muhammad Rahaman - 493-505 Water Quantity and Quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: Only an Upstream Riparian Problem?
by Oliver Olsson & Kai Wegerich & Firdavs Kabilov - 507-523 A Programme Theory Approach in Measuring Impacts of Irrigation Management Transfer Interventions: The Case of Central Asia
by Murat Yakubov - 525-543 Meso-level Cooperation on Transboundary Tributaries and Infrastructure in the Ferghana Valley
by Kai Wegerich & Jusipbek Kazbekov & Firdavs Kabilov & Nozilakhon Mukhamedova - 545-564 Is It Possible to Shift to Hydrological Boundaries? The Ferghana Valley Meshed System
by Kai Wegerich & Jusipbek Kazbekov & Nozilakhon Mukhamedova & Sardorbek Musayev - 565-576 Challenges and Opportunities for Transboundary Water Cooperation in Central Asia: Findings from UNECE's Regional Assessment and Project Work
by Bo Libert & Annukka Lipponen
2012, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 187-189 Foreword
by Kishore Mahbubani - 191-193 Editorial
by Cecilia Tortajada - 195-216 Water Quality: Assessment of the Current Situation in Asia
by Alexandra Evans & Munir Hanjra & Yunlu Jiang & Manzoor Qadir & Pay Drechsel - 217-231 Economic Incentives Can Enhance Policy Efforts to Improve Water Quality in Asia
by Soumya Balasubramanya & Dennis Wichelns