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July 2024, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 573-574 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 575-590 Assessing water management through decentralization: state–region issues in the Ebro Basin (Spain)
by Albert Santasusagna Riu - 591-615 Environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure in public water enterprises in Andalusia, Spain
by Domingo Martinez-Martinez & Javier Andrades Peña & Estibaliz Biedma López & Manuel Larrán Jorge - 616-640 Comparing the impacts of different irrigation systems on the livelihoods of women and youth: evidence from clustered data in Ghana
by Pamela Giselle Katic - 641-663 Tailored approaches of data collection for improved water system management in resource constrained contexts: lessons from Ethiopia
by Logan Cochrane & Melisew Dejene Lemma & Semeredin Yimer Ali - 664-689 Maintaining status quo or realizing transformation in transboundary water conflicts? The power–interests–identity nexus in the Helmand river basin
by Seyedeh Zahra Ghoreishi & Hojjat Mianabadi & Jeroen Warner & Mohsen Nagheeby & Sumit Vij & Atefeh Parvaresh Rizi & Milad Jafari & Atefe ArfaFathollahkhani - 690-690 Correction
by The Editors
May 2024, Volume 49, Issue 3-4
- 255-266 Lessons from the last 30 years for future water resource management in national and transboundary catchments
by Edouard Boinet & Eric Tardieu & Christophe Brachet & Alain Bernard - 267-273 Introduction to section 1
by James E. Nickum & Raya Marina Stephan - 274-288 Reflections on transboundary water conflict and cooperation trends
by Alexandra Turgul & Melissa McCracken & Susanne Schmeier & Zoe H. Rosenblum & Lynette de Silva & Aaron T. Wolf - 289-297 Scalar politics in international water law
by Heping Dang - 298-309 Basin organization and members’ development agenda in the Global South
by Aline Telle - 310-317 Water governance in the Mekong region: the role and impact of civil society organizations
by Andrea Haefner - 318-326 Benefit-sharing dialogue to promote and guide investment decisions in the Sio-Malaba-Malakisi (SMM) transboundary basin, shared between Kenya and Uganda
by John P. Owino - 327-334 Governance of the binational basin of the Bermejo and Grande de Tarija rivers between Argentina and Bolivia (1995–2019)
by Guillermina Elias - 335-345 Governance and management of large US river basins in diverse regions under a federal government model
by Neil Grigg - 346-357 Critical analysis of the river basin management system in South Korea since 2018
by Seungho Lee - 358-368 Expectations and reality of IWRM implementation across 30 years of water management in Poland
by Tomasz Walczykiewicz & Monika Bryła & Katarzyna Kraj - 369-376 Local institutional adaptation to groundwater overexploitation challenges: case study from Copiapó aquifer, Chile
by Rodrigo Fuster & Cristian Escobar-Avaria & Katherinne Silva-Urrutia & Hilda Moya-Jofré & Ana Karina Palacios-Quezada - 377-391 Introduction to section 2
by Ximing Cai & Zihan Zheng - 392-409 Integrating water charges policies and watershed plans for improved investment and financial sustainability in water resources management
by Guilherme Fernandes Marques & Rosa Maria Formiga-Johnsson & Patrick Laigneau & Ana Paula Dalcin & Stela Goldenstein & Iraúna Bonilha & Iporã Possantti - 410-416 Provisioning of water ecosystem services in the Kapingazi River Basin in Kenya: can prospects of willingness to pay improve water quality and quantity?
by Burnice Karimi Ireri & Paul M. Makenzi & Stanley M. Makindi & Peter A. Minang & John M. Mironga - 417-428 The Portuguese dams of the international Douro, climate change and adaptation strategies: perspectives within the framework of the Albufeira Convention and the Water Framework Directive
by Francisco Silva Costa & Hélder Silva Lopes - 429-438 Water security through community-directed monitoring in the Canadian Columbia Basin: democratizing watershed data
by Kat Hartwig & Paige Thurston & Hunter Smith & Martin Carver & Greg Utzig & Ryan MacDonald & Ashlee Jollymore & Nicole Trigg - 439-445 Reduction of micropollutants in the Rhine catchment area – monitoring and assessment system
by Tabea Stötter & Nikola Livrozet & Friederike Vietoris - 446-454 The ICPR measuring programme chemistry and its monitoring approach – a look back and a glimpse of the future
by Lars Duester & Nikola Livrozet & Sabrina Poturalski & Tabea Stoetter & Anna-Lena Gerloff & Marc Daniel Heintz - 455-465 International Meuse Commission: 20 years of cooperation
by Jean-Noël Pansera - 466-475 Introduction to section 3
by Teodoro Estrela - 476-484 Towards effective cooperation dynamics in transboundary river basins: a case study of the Nile and Orontes rivers
by Mohamed Hassan Tawfik & Rasha Hassan & Raya Marina Stephan & Ahmed Rezk - 485-494 Rethinking urban water management: a case study of vulnerability in the Kingston Basin
by Shaneica Lester - 495-502 Take it as a compliment: integrating complementary measures as the next chapter of Murray–Darling Basin water management
by Christine Freak & Claire Miller - 503-516 How does a master plan contribute to strengthening transboundary water management? A case study in West Africa
by Miléna Poncin & Andrew Ogilvie & Luc Descroix & Issam Chariag & Clément Balique - 517-531 Integrated solutions to improve wastewater quality in Mendoza and Santiago River Basin
by F. Sebastián Riera & Victor Manuel Mijangos Pulido & Irma Livier De Regil Sánchez & Mara Hoffmeister - 532-539 Up close and personal: an essential ingredient in transboundary water basin agreements
by Kathleen Rugel - 540-552 Multistakeholder regional dialogues as catalysers for transboundary water cooperation
by Yumiko Yasuda & Yelysaveta Demydenko & Dimitris Faloutsos & Laurent-Charles Tremblay-Lévesque - 553-562 Institutionalizing groundwater management and transboundary aquifer cooperation in sub-Saharan lake and river basin organizations
by Arnaud Sterckx & Christina Fraser & Kevin Pietersen & Moustapha Diene - 563-571 A shared water culture between the European Union and the Countries of the Eastern Neighbourhood
by Alexander Belokurov & Chloé Déchelette & Matthew Griffiths & Guy Halpern & Philippe Seguin & Alexander Zinke
February 2024, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 129-143 The practices and politics of irrigated urban agriculture
by Gert Jan Veldwisch & Priyanie Amerasinghe & Sammy Letema & Matthijs T. Wessels - 144-163 Irrigated urban agriculture: a mixture of farming scales, water flows and actors in Nairobi, Kenya
by Arcadius Martinien Agassin Ahogle & Sammy Letema - 164-184 Technological solutions for harnessing the urban water potential in the Bengal Delta – a scenario planning approach
by Kamonashish Haldar & Katarzyna Kujawa-Roeleveld & Devon Dekkers & Dilip Kumar Datta & Huub Rijnaarts - 185-200 Farming and the city: the changing imaginary of the city and Maputo’s irrigated urban agriculture from 1960 to 2020
by Natalia Reyes Tejada & Michelle Kooy & Margreet Zwarteveen - 201-218 Faecal contamination on lettuce irrigated with different water sources in Maputo, Mozambique
by C. A. Niquice-Janeiro & A. Marques Arsénio & G. Medema & J. B. van Lier - 219-237 Agriculture and the ideals of urban modernity: the case of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Matthijs T. Wessels & Gert Jan Veldwisch & Bas J.M. van Vliet & Alphonce G. Kyessi & Shaaban M. Mgana - 238-254 A tale of service regimes in irrigated urban agriculture: evidence from two cities in the Global South
by Bas J.M. van Vliet & Kamonashish Haldar & Matthijs T. Wessels & Katarzyna Kujawa-Roeleveld & Gert Jan Veldwisch
January 2024, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 3-10 Malin Falkenmark, 1925–2023
by The Editors - 11-22 The Ven Te Chow Memorial Lecture: Environment and Development: Urgent Need for a Water Perspective
by The Editors - 23-31 Sanitation in a changing world: the need for a paradigm shift in the mindset of development agencies
by V. Subramanian Saravanan - 32-51 Housing inadequacy and income in Brazil: water supply and sewage in metropolitan areas
by Frederico Poley Martins Ferreira & Gabriel Do Carmo Lacerda - 52-79 Access to water and COVID-19: a regression discontinuity analysis for the peri-urban areas of metropolitan Lima, Peru
by Andrés Gómez-Lobo & Mauro Gutiérrez & Sandro Huamaní & Diego Marino & Tomás Serebrisky & Ben Solís - 80-103 Water-food-energy nexus assessment for major agricultural crops and different irrigation methods of Lake Urmia basin, Iran
by Taha Maarefi & Ali Ashrafi & Hamed Ebrahimian & Hossein Dehghanisanij & Mohammad Sharifi - 104-127 Participatory analysis of water-related conflict risks in complex adaptive systems – the case of the Inner Niger Delta in Mali
by Karen S. Meijer & Rozemarijn ter Horst & Euan Mackway-Jones & Luca Ferrini & Beteo Zongo & Mori Diallo & Ibrahima Sado Fofana & Karounga Keïta
November 2023, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 909-914 Exploring the use of data and models in transboundary water governance
by Rozemarijn ter Horst & Veena Srinivasan & Kevin Wheeler & Jos Timmerman & Pieter van der Zaag - 915-941 Do needs motivate the exchange of data in transboundary waters? Insights from Africa’s shared basins
by Patience Mukuyu & Jonathan Lautze & Alistair Rieu-Clarke & Davison Saruchera & Matthew McCartney - 942-954 Lake Victoria water levels declining (2000-2006): the role of absent and uncertain data in a transboundary water controversy
by David Kipyegon Bosuben & Uta Wehn & Pieter van der Zaag - 955-974 Open-access remote sensing data for cooperation in transboundary water management
by S. G. Yalew & P. van der Zaag & B. N. Tran & C. I. B. Michailovsky & E. Salvadore & E. Borgomeo & P. Karimi & S. Pareeth & S. D. Seyoum & M. L. Mul - 975-999 Dam operation using satellite data and hydrological models: the case of Roseires dam and Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in the Blue Nile River
by Mohamed A. Hassan & Mahmoud F. Hassan & Yasir A. Mohamed & Wail A. Awad - 1000-1013 Data-sharing and decision support system to improve governance in transboundary waters in the La Plata River basin
by Isabela Battistello Espíndola & Luis Paulo Batista da Silva - 1014-1024 Using data collection to build trust and ownership in transboundary water allocation planning: a case study from the Mara River Basin
by Lauren Zielinski & Michael McClain & William Ojwang & Christian Joseph & David Tickner & Gordon Mumbo & Ali Said Matano & Joel Nobert & Annette Huber-Lee - 1025-1045 Does data lead to cooperation? Lessons from Water Accounting Plus in the Cauvery basin, India
by Rozemarijn ter Horst & Claire I. Michailovsky & Elga Salvadore & Chaitanya K. S. - 1046-1067 Developing the transboundary Long Term Vision of the Scheldt Estuary – an untold story
by Jill H. Slinger - 1068-1080 Basin-wide knowledge exchange for the sustainable management of the Colorado River
by Kevin G. Wheeler & Terrance Fulp & Roberto F. Salmon-Castelo
October 2023, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 807-808 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 809-838 Governance attributes for building water resilience: a literature review
by Panchali Saikia & Alejandro Jiménez - 839-860 The advent of EU water reuse regulation in the Mediterranean region: policy and legislative adaptation to address non-conventional water resources utilization in agriculture
by Anna Berti Suman & Laura García-Herrero & Stevo Lavrnić & Maria Chiara Sole & Attilio Toscano & Matteo Vittuari - 861-882 Re-inventing the underprivileged irrigation tenant? A socio-historical perspective on irrigation rights in Zimbabwe as defined by the 2021 Irrigable Areas (Control) regulations
by Emmanuel Manzungu - 883-900 Liminal waters, contested imaginaries: Andean comunas and Ecuador’s new water law
by Martina Nebbiai & K. Maria D. Lane & Natali Cáceres-Arteaga - 901-908 Enhancing water security in a changing world: experiences and perspectives in China and implications for the world
by Jun Xia
August 2023, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 685-687 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 688-706 On contingency, confidence and trust: how international water law stabilizes expectations under conditions of uncertainty
by Kenneth Kang - 707-726 Governance in the La Plata River Basin and OECD principles: an opinion survey of transboundary water professionals
by Pilar Carolina Villar & Miguel de França Doria & Amalia Panizza de León & Fernanda Abreu Oliveira de Souza & Luiz Amore & Juan Borús & Marissa Castro Magnani & David Fariña Gómez - 727-758 An evaluation framework for localized groundwater supply systems at critical facilities
by Gavin V. M. Kode & Thokozani Kanyerere & Kevin Pietersen - 759-782 Does bilateral trade in cereals within SADC reflect virtual trade in water between countries with different water endowments?
by Greenwell Matchaya & Roberto J. Garcia & Fousseini Traoré - 783-803 Socio-political barriers to sustainable urban water governance: the case of Cartagena, Colombia
by Andrea Sullivan Lemaitre & Justin Stoler - 804-806 Beijing Declaration
by The Editors
July 2023, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 577-579 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 580-614 So near, yet so far: an Egyptian perspective on the US-facilitated negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
by Mohamed Helal & Hesham M. Bekhit - 615-630 A complex balance: assessing perspectives on decommissioning large dams to restore river ecosystems
by Joshua Matanzima & Teboho Mosuoe-Tsietsi - 631-647 The destruction of the Kakhovka dam and its consequences
by Viktor Vyshnevskyi & Serhii Shevchuk & Viktor Komorin & Yurii Oleynik & Peter Gleick - 648-663 Does financial inclusion improve household drinking water source? An application to the case of Togo
by Kokou Dangui & Shaofeng Jia - 664-680 Irrigation and its wider regional impacts in Australia
by Brian Davidson & Petra Hellegers - 681-683 Ecohydrology-based landscape restoration: Theory and practice
by J. G. Imhof
May 2023, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 441-443 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 444-460 Multiple-use water systems and rural livelihoods in north-western Ghana: adjusting to a failed hope
by Bismarck Yelfogle Guba & Nicholas Fielmua & Darius Tuonianuo Mwingyine - 461-479 Motivations, procedures and stated values for municipal flood plans: experiences from Central Europe
by Monika Krpešová & Pavel Raška - 480-499 The international and historical dimensions of Chilean water bureaucracy
by Chloé Nicolas-Artero - 500-526 The marketization of water: environmental movements’ narratives and common experiences on water transfer projects in Colorado and western Iran
by Elham Hoominfar - 527-546 Exploring cooperation over transboundary wetlands: the Hamoun Wetlands, Okavango Delta and Wadden Sea
by Zoe H. Rosenblum & Susanne Schmeier - 547-566 Gender and social inclusion in community water resource management: lessons from two districts in the Himalayan foothills and the Terai in Nepal
by Manita Raut & Robert G. Varady & Alok Rajouria - 567-571 Phnom Penh water story: remarkable transformation of an urban water utility
by Bruno Nguyen - 571-573 China’s hydro-politics in the Mekong – conflict and cooperation in light of securitization theory
by Seungho Lee - 574-576 Water International Best Paper 2022 Awards
by The Editors
April 2023, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 305-308 Editors’ introduction
by Mingna Wang & Soon Thiam Khu & Monica Garcia Quesada & James E. Nickum - 309-321 Model application for monitoring and locating leakages in rural area water pipeline networks
by Xiaoqin Li & Yannan Jia & Dan Zhang & Jifu Yang & Zheng Chen - 322-330 Sewage system diagnosis based on online monitoring technology
by Chenchen Zhao & Haoyan Liu & Yingxin Guo & Le An - 331-343 Assessment method of urban domestic sewage treatment plant-network integration based on current drainage management
by Yingxin Guo & Yuwen Liang & Haoyan Liu & Haidong Xu & Chenchen Zhao - 344-357 Risk assessment and leakage prediction system of the water distribution system of Changzhou, China
by Shuaihua Hou & Tao Tao & Chao Wang & Haiqing Zong - 358-378 Advances in the application of smartphones in hydrology
by Lei Li & Soon-Thiam Khu & Jia Wang & Mingna Wang - 379-392 Recent advances in smart water technology of drainage systems in China
by Mingna Wang & Yang Liu - 393-422 Towards consistency of value and order: cooperation strategies of international water projects
by Yangyang Li & Mingna Wang & Hao Wang - 423-436 Can sponge city construction in mainland China restore the river basin hydrology to an undeveloped state?
by Xin Zhao & Zhiming Zhang & Junqi Li & Xiaotian Qi & Wenhan Hu & Feng Guo - 437-439 Water International Best Paper 2021 Awards
by The Editors
February 2023, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 185-187 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 188-201 Different regulatory approaches to enhanced water protection in selected European jurisdictions
by Nicole Grmelová & Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela & Petr Štěpánek - 202-216 Analysing water provision in the critical interface of formal and informal urban water regimes
by Timos Karpouzoglou & S. Vij & P. Blomkvist & B. Juma & V. Narain & D. Nilsson & L. Sitoki - 217-239 Science mapping of water governance research in retrospect
by Mehrdad Pouya & Mousa Aazami & Klaudia Halászová & Hossein Azadi - 240-258 Land reclamation projects in the Egyptian Western Desert: management of 1.5 million acres of groundwater irrigation
by Mohamed Elsayed Gabr - 259-281 International water law and hydropolitics: an enquiry into the water conflict between India and Nepal
by Harsh Vasani - 282-301 Spatial heterogeneity of household water insecurity in rural Uganda: implications for development
by Eliza Stuart & Justin Stoler & Amber L. Pearson & Gershim Asiki - 302-303 The governance of water innovation: To quench a thirst
by Stephen L. Grundy
January 2023, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 5-17 Open access and the evolving academic publishing landscape of the water sector
by Justin Stoler & Chad Staddon - 18-39 Stakeholders in Ghana’s water sector development and implications for rural water tariff payment: a review
by Francis Issahaku Malongza Bukari & Nicholas N-Kang Yembilah & Robert Yakubu Adjuik & John Bosco Baguri Sumani - 40-62 Economic analysis of public investment in alternative agricultural water management schemes: a case study from northern Ghana
by Bedru B. Balana & Mamudu A. Akudugu - 63-86 Water insecurity, water borrowing and psychosocial stress among Daasanach pastoralists in northern Kenya
by Leslie B. Ford & Hilary J. Bethancourt & Zane S. Swanson & Rosemary Nzunza & Amber Wutich & Alexandra Brewis & Sera Young & David M. Almeida & Matthew Douglass & Emmanuel K. Ndiema & David R. Braun & Herman Pontzer & Asher Y. Rosinger - 87-97 Saving water by returning to a constant water supply in Chihuahua
by D. H. Sánchez & C. J. Navarro-Gómez & M. Rentería & J. R. Sánchez-Navarro - 98-119 Economies of water in Delhi: a neo-Polanyian analysis
by Aviram Sharma & Mark Harvey - 120-148 Optimization of urban water distribution networks using heuristic methods: an overview
by Ioan Sarbu & Simona Popa-Albu - 149-164 Political ecological perspectives on an indicator-based urban water framework
by Christina Walter & Matthias Schmidt - 165-183 Managed aquifer recharge in Mexico: proposals for an improved legal framework and public policies
by Mary-Belle Cruz Ayala & Cecilia Tortajada
November 2022, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1193-1196 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 1197-1216 The environment comes later: when and how environmental considerations are included in transboundary water agreements
by Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman & Eran Feitelson - 1217-1234 The current legal framework for pollution control in the Niger River Basin relative to SDG 6.3
by Sidy Ba & Emmanuel U. Onyeabor & Anene N. Moneke - 1235-1248 Africa’s water security in the twenty-first century
by Olli Varis - 1249-1266 ‘We were displaced several times since 1956’: the Tonga– Goba involuntary resettlement experiences at the Kariba Dam
by Joshua Matanzima - 1267-1286 Assessing the capacity gaps of decentralized rural water management: qualitative evidence from Ghana
by Benjamin Dosu & Caitlin Hanrahan & Tom Johnston & Harry Spaling - 1287-1309 Understanding institutional changes in irrigation management: a comparative case study of two communities in the Venezuelan Andes
by David Leroy & Sara Barrasa García & Efraín Porto Tapiquén - 1310-1332 Water supply in Covid-19 times: the role of public operators, housing associations and informal providers in Arequipa, Peru
by Luis Zapana-Churata & David Saurí & Mar Satorras & Hug March - 1333-1348 Water consumption and economic growth: evidence for the environmental Kuznets curve
by Masoud Hosseinzadeh & Sayed H. Saghaian & Zahra Nematollahi & Naser Shahnoushi Foroushani - 1349-1369 The evolution of the modern dam conflict on the Snake River, USA
by Hannah L. Hilbert-Wolf & Andrea K. Gerlak - 1370-1371 Collective aquifer governance: Dispute prevention for groundwater and aquifers through unitization
by Renée Martin-Nagle
October 2022, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 1017-1020 A life exploring blind corners, part two
by Martin Keulertz & David Dent & Michael Gilmont - 1021-1022 I remember Tony
by Carl Hausmann - 1023-1031 The role of the private sector in sustainable development
by Rabi H. Mohtar - 1032-1036 The private sector and water services: a reflection
by David Lloyd Owen - 1037-1047 Water governance and system coordination across diverse risk-management cultures
by Brendan Bromwich & Damian Crilly & Jyoti Banerjee - 1048-1059 Chronic crisis: 30 years on from the Dublin Principles and still no market to value water
by Martin Keulertz & Phil Riddell - 1060-1084 When the virtual water runs out: local and global responses to addressing unsustainable groundwater consumption
by Iman Haqiqi & Chris J. Perry & Thomas W. Hertel - 1085-1107 The problem with water footprints outside of irrigated drylands
by Mark Mulligan - 1108-1117 Virtual water, international relations and the new geopolitics of food
by Eckart Woertz - 1118-1139 The role of virtual-water decoupling in achieving food–water security: lessons from Egypt, 1962–2013
by Ahmed Tayia & Alexandra M. Collins & Michael Gilmont - 1140-1146 Unexpected bright spots: how the pandemic, climate change and biodiversity loss are shaping the evolution of the nexus
by Nathanial Matthews & Bart Schoonbaert & Elizabeth Burlon - 1147-1150 Tony Allan: a magic toolbox of theoretical frameworks, a never-ending story
by Francesca Greco - 1151-1154 Accountants will save the world!
by Andrew Ross - 1155-1164 Irrigated agriculture: more than ‘big water’ and ‘accountants will [not] save the world’
by Bruce A. Lankford - 1165-1168 Farmers will save the world
by Brian Chatterton - 1169-1186 Crossed wires: public regulation and private action for water stewardship and sustainable farming
by Peter Newborne - 1187-1191 How decisions are made by politicians through the advocacy of peer reviewed research: the lens of advocacy coalition theory
by Anthony J. Colman
August 2022, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 857-863 A life exploring blind corners
by David Dent & Martin Keulertz & Michael Gilmont - 864-865 ‘Tony here!’ Reflections on Professor Tony Allan
by Stephen F. Lintner - 866-886 Scalable Water Balances from Earth Observations (SWEO): results from 50 years of remote sensing in hydrology
by Tim Hessels & Jeffrey C. Davids & Wim Bastiaanssen - 887-889 Professor Tony Allan and Libya
by Salem Maiar - 890-893 Of intellectual friendship in fin-de-siècle London
by Chibli Mallat - 894-895 Recollections of a peacemaker
by Munther J. Haddadin - 896-900 Sanctioned discourse and the power of hegemonic imaginings
by Charles Tripp - 901-904 Water wars, conflict and cooperation – how the virtual water concept helped change the discourse
by Anders Jägerskog & Jan Lundqvist - 905-908 How virtual water saved the Middle East from water wars
by Greg Shapland - 909-911 From zero-sum to variable-sum on the Nile
by John Waterbury - 912-933 Egypt’s water balancing act
by Stephen Brichieri-Colombi - 934-951 Contested baselines and transboundary water resources management, with illustrations from the Nile
by Dale Whittington - 952-968 Water and complex problemsheds in Karamoja, Uganda
by Alan Nicol & Liza Debevec & Samuel Okene Ayaru - 969-978 Ozymandias in the desert: irrigation in Saudi Arabia
by Elie Elhadj - 979-1000 Locating the channel and other tales from the river bank: constants and change in river boundary delimitation
by Richard Schofield - 1001-1015 Power plus: Tony Allan’s contributions to understanding transboundary water arrangements
by Mark Zeitoun & Ana Elisa Cascão & Marwa Daoudy & Francesca Greco & Naho Mirumachi & Jeroen Warner - 1016-1016 Correction
by The Editors
July 2022, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 673-690 Public banks, public water: exploring the links in Europe
by Thomas Marois & David A. McDonald - 691-710 Untapping the sustainable water bank’s public financing for Dutch drinking water companies
by Klaas Schwartz & Thomas Marois - 711-732 Squeezed by austerity and pressured to recover costs: Portugal’s municipal water operators in need of public bank finance
by Victoria Stadheim - 733-750 Public water without (public) financial mediation? Remunicipalizing water in Valladolid, Spain
by Jorge Garcia-Arias & Hug March & Nuria Alonso & Mar Satorras - 751-770 Public banks and the remunicipalization of water services in Paris
by Olivier Butzbach & Susan Spronk - 771-790 ‘No one can compete since no one dares to lend more cheaply!’: Turkey’s Ilbank and public water finance
by Ali Rıza Güngen - 791-809 Boldly boring: public banks and public water in the Nordic region
by Petri S. Juuti & Riikka P. Juuti & David A. McDonald - 810-836 Between development and banking: the KfW Development Bank in Latin America’s water sector
by Nadine Reis - 837-855 The European Investment Bank and its role in financing public water
by Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz-Fuentes & Helen Kavvadia
May 2022, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 507-509 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 510-511 Editors’ introduction to the IWRA Mentored Articles section
by Robert G. Varady & Surina Esterhuyse & David Molden - 512-539 Draft legal framework for shared water resources in the Arab World: is it really needed?
by Imad Antoine Ibrahim - 540-564 Addressing water security through catchment water stewardship partnerships: experiences from the Pangani Basin, Tanzania
by Nathalie Richards & Aristarick Mkenda & Henning Bjornlund - 565-582 Groundwater governance through institutional bricolage? Participation in Morocco’s Chtouka aquifer contract
by Annabelle Houdret & Rebecca Heinz - 583-609 Mixing waters: stakeholder influence in transboundary water conflict and cooperation
by Alyssa Offutt - 610-631 Assessing the soundness of water governance: lessons learned from applying the 10 Building Blocks Approach
by Liping Dai & Carel Dieperink & Susanne Wuijts & Marleen van Rijswijck - 632-645 Promoting water conservation habits in shower use: review of water utility websites in OECD cities
by Francisco González-Gómez & Samara López-Ruiz & Cecilia Tortajada - 646-670 What is the state of water infrastructure governance research in Nigeria? A review
by Adegboyega Adeniran - 671-672 Water: A biography
by David B. Brooks & Paul Kay
April 2022, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 335-337 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 338-360 A multifaceted quantitative index for sustainability assessment of groundwater management: application for aquifers around Iran
by Bahador Zarei & Esmaeel Parizi & Seiyed Mossa Hosseini & Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani - 361-382 The evolution of markets for water pollution allowances in China: a case study of Jiaxing
by Hao Wang & Sander Meijerink & Erwin van der Krabben & Huaguo Yang - 383-399 Supply chain water-reporting practices in the food, beverage and tobacco sector: a comparative study
by Marthinus Jacobus Botha & Susanna Levina Middelberg & Merwe Oberholzer - 400-418 Organizing support through interactive governance within flood risk management
by Ehsan Nouzari & Thomas Hartmann & Tejo Spit - 419-437 Assessment of the failure to implement a much-needed rural water and sanitation project in Brazil
by Nathalia Roland & Léo Heller & Sonaly Rezende - 438-457 Advances in monitoring transboundary water cooperation? Reflecting on the development and implementation of SDG indicator 6.5.2
by Alistair S. Rieu-Clarke & Francesca Bernardini & Sarah Tiefenauer-Linardon & Alice Aureli - 458-479 Stalemate of the hydrological master variable? The challenge of implementing environmental flows in the Orange–Senqu basin
by André Mueller & Naho Mirumachi & David Tickner & Delana Louw & Derek Weston - 480-505 Beyond barriers: the fluid roles young people adopt in water conflict and cooperation
by Natalija Vojno & Rozemarijn ter Horst & Hussam Hussein & Tim Nolden & Adham Badawy & Anna Goubert & Bota Sharipova & Francisco Pedrero & Stas Peters & Simon Damkjaer
February 2022, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 153-159 Can measuring the impact of water governance turn the tide?
by Aziza Akhmouch & Pierre Alain Roche & Oriana Romano & Maria Salvetti - 160-180 France’s performance vis-a-vis the 12 OECD Principles on Water Governance
by Bernard Barraqué & Rémi Barbier & Patrick Laigneau - 181-204 The effect of policy incoherence on the emergence of groundwater-related subsidence phenomena: a case study from Iran
by Seyed Taha Loghmani Khouzani & Sabrina Kirschke & Ali Yousefi & Rudolf Liedl - 205-222 Institutional challenges to efficient governance: water, sanitation and wastewater in Egypt
by Claude Ménard - 223-237 Governance failures and knowledge asymmetries in the state river basin committees and their impacts on water resource management in Brazil
by Fernanda Matos & Reinaldo Dias & Sérgio Ayrimoraes