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January 2022, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 5-7 Editors’ introduction
by James E. Nickum & Raya Marina Stephan - 8-29 Integrating spatial and social characteristics in the DPSIR framework for the sustainable management of river basins: case study of the Katari River Basin, Bolivia
by Afnan Agramont & Nora van Cauwenbergh & Ann van Griesven & Marc Craps - 30-54 Institutions for reoperating reservoirs in semi-arid regions facing climate change and competing societal water demands: insights from Colorado
by Laura Turley & Christian Bréthaut & Géraldine Pflieger - 55-72 The Information Strategy Model: a framework for developing a monitoring strategy for national policy making and SDG6 reporting
by Jos G. Timmerman & Sandra de Vries & Monique Berendsen & Ronald van Dokkum & Cees van de Guchte & Niels Vlaanderen & Emilie Broek & Aart van der Horst - 73-91 Urban potable reuse: contrasting perspectives of water industry professionals and elected politicians in Sydney, Australia
by Varsha Sivagurunathan & Anna Kosovac & Stuart J. Khan - 92-113 Thinking beyond domestic water supply: approaches to advance multiple-use water systems (MUS) in the rural hills of Nepal
by Raj K. GC & Ralph P. Hall & A. L. (Tom) Hammett - 114-131 Performance analysis of Chilean water companies after the privatization of the industry: the influence of ownership
by Maria Molinos-Senante & Alexandros Maziotis & Andres Villegas - 132-151 Layers of regulation in transboundary water governance: exploring the role of third states in the Lancang–Mekong
by Otto Spijkers & David J. Devlaeminck
November 2021, Volume 46, Issue 7-8
- 969-972 Words from the pages of Water International of the first 15 IWRA presidents
by James E. Nickum - 973-975 A note from the editors
by Renée Martin-Nagle & James E. Nickum & Cecilia Tortajada & Philippus Wester - 976-999 Water governance indicators in theory and practice: applying the OECD’s water governance indicators in the North American Great Lakes region
by Carolyn Johns - 1000-1016 The future of piped water
by Anita Milman & Emily Kumpel & Kaycie Lane - 1017-1036 Binational reflections on pathways to groundwater security in the Mexico–United States borderlands
by Rosario Sanchez & José Agustin Breña-Naranjo & Alfonso Rivera & Randall T. Hanson & Antonio Hernández-Espriú & Rick J. Hogeboom & Anita Milman & Jude A. Benavides & Adrian Pedrozo-Acuña & Julio Cesar Soriano-Monzalvo & Sharon B. Megdal & Gabriel Eckstein & Laura Rodriguez - 1037-1059 Learning from the past to build the future governance of groundwater use in agriculture
by Olivier Petit & Aurélien Dumont & Stéphanie Leyronas & Quentin Ballin & Sami Bouarfa & Nicolas Faysse & Marcel Kuper & François Molle & Charlotte Alcazar & Emmanuel Durand & Ridha Ghoudi & Aline Hubert & Selin Le Visage & Imane Messaoudi & Marielle Montginoul & Seyni Ndao & Audrey Richard Ferroudji & Jean-Daniel Rinaudo & Julie Trottier & Olivia Aubriot & Mohamed Elloumi & Marc Boisson & Rhoda Fofack-Garcia & Frédéric Maurel & Dominique Rojat & Bruno Romagny & Emmanuelle Salgues - 1060-1086 A critical review of the transboundary aquifers in South-Eastern Europe and new insights from the EU’s water framework directive implementation process
by Charalampos Skoulikaris & Jacques Ganoulis & Alice Aureli - 1087-1098 Fifty years of water research: has it made a difference?
by Neil S. Grigg - 1099-1115 Looking back, gazing forward – 50 years of international water law
by Patricia Wouters & A. Dan Tarlock - 1116-1134 International water law in 2070
by Joseph W. Dellapenna - 1135-1157 The water–man eristic dialectics for sustainable hydro-governance
by Jacques Ganoulis - 1158-1186 Water resource prospects for the next 50 years on the water planet: personal perspectives on a shared history from Earth Day, the Fourth Industrial Revolution and One Health to the futures of alternative energy, bioconvergence and quantum computing
by William R. Jones - 1187-1204 Changing the development paradigm in African agricultural water management to resolve water and food challenges
by Henning Bjornlund & Andre van Rooyen & Jamie Pittock & Vibeke Bjornlund - 1205-1210 A role for the IWRA in international water disputes?
by Salman M.A. Salman - 1211-1215 A new water management model and the role of IWRA in water disputes
by Rabi H. Mohtar - 1216-1223 Water research and nationalism in the post-truth era
by Kevin G. Wheeler & Hussam Hussein - 1224-1235 Systems approach and performance-based water resources management
by Slobodan P. Simonovic - 1236-1242 Reflecting on water challenges of the past, present and future: an intergenerational perspective
by Bassel Daher & Rasha Hassan & Amgad ElMahdi & David Molden & Raya Marina Stephan & Monica Garcia Quesada & Rewa Assi & Heather Bond & Sinafekesh Girma Wolde - 1243-1243 The first new IWRA Executive Board of our second half-century, 2022-2024
by The Editors
August 2021, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 779-782 Water insecurity and the state: failure, disconnection and autonomy
by Wendy Jepson & Amber Wutich & Vanessa Lucena Empinotti & Pedro Roberto Jacobi - 783-801 Governing water insecurity: navigating indigenous water rights and regulatory politics in settler colonial states
by Nicole J. Wilson & Teresa Montoya & Rachel Arseneault & Andrew Curley - 802-820 Rural water provision at the state-society interface in Latin America
by Sarah T. Romano & Jami Nelson-Nuñez & G. Thomas LaVanchy - 821-840 Anticipating elite capture: the social devaluation of municipal tap water users in the Phoenix metropolitan area
by Alexandra Brewis & Katie Meehan & Melissa Beresford & Amber Wutich - 841-860 The optics of ‘Day Zero’ and the role of the state in water security for a township in Cape Town (South Africa)
by G. Thomas LaVanchy & Michael W. Kerwin & Gregory J. Kerwin & Meghan McCarroll - 861-882 Mobilization of bias: learning from drought and flood crises in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Jakarta
by Suyá Quintslr & Bruno Peregrina Puga & Thanti Octavianti - 883-899 Water security in two megacities: observations on public actions during 2020 in São Paulo and London
by Estela Macedo Alves & Jo-Anne Geere & Mariana Gutierres Arteiro da Paz & Pedro Roberto Jacobi & Edson Abreu de Castro Grandisoli & Samia Nascimento Sulaiman - 900-918 Water insecurity and patchwork adaptability in Bangalore’s low-income neighbourhoods
by Georgina Drew & Deepika M. G. & Amalendu Jyotishi & Shruthi Suripeddi - 919-937 Persisting narratives undermine potential water scarcity solutions for informal areas of Mexico City: the case of two settlements in Xochimilco
by Bertha Hernández Aguilar & Amy M. Lerner & David Manuel-Navarrete & J. Mario Siqueiros-García - 938-955 Autogestión and water sharing networks in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María
by Anais Roque & Amber Wutich & Alexandra Brewis & Melissa Beresford & Carlos García-Quijano & Hilda Lloréns & Wendy Jepson - 956-968 Advancing urban water security: The urbanization of water–society relations and entry–points for political engagement
by Vanessa Lucena Empinotti & Jessica Budds & Wendy Jepson & Nate Millington & Luciana Nicolau Ferrara & Jo-Anne Geere & Edson Grandisoli & Mariana Gutierres Arteiro Da Paz & Bruno Peregrina Puga & Estela Macedo Alves & Sally Cawood & Pedro Roberto Jacobi & Victor Uehara Kinjo & Andrea Lampis & Ricardo Moretti & Thanti Octavianti & Natalia Periotto & Ruth Quinn & Suyá Quintslr & Samia Sulaiman & Paula Arce Vicente & Noura Wahby
July 2021, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 1-1 The OECD Principles on Water Governance as a means to an end: how to measure impacts of water governance?
by The Editors - 629-632 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 633-636 Interview
by Lilian del Castillo-Laborde - 637-651 Resolving the problems of commensurability in valuing water
by Petra Hellegers & Brian Davidson - 652-670 To intervene or not: strategic choices of the central government in China’s sub-national hydropolitics
by Hua Xing & Puyao Xing - 671-676 Deconstructing masculinity in water governance
by Kris Hartley & Glen Kuecker - 677-696 Exploring water access in rural Kenya: narratives of social capital, gender inequalities and household water security in Kitui county
by Salome A. Bukachi & Dalmas Ochieng Omia & Mercy Mbithe Musyoka & Faith Mbithe Wambua & Mariah Ngutu Peter & Marina Korzenevica - 697-722 A comparative analysis of urban and rural household water insecurity experiences during the 2011–17 drought in Ceará, Brazil
by Wendy Jepson & Paula Tomaz & Jader Oliveira Santos & Juha Baek - 723-743 Producing energy, depleting water: the energy sector as a driver of seasonal water scarcity in an extractive frontier of the upper Orinoco watershed, Colombia
by Parisa Rinaldi & María Cecilia Roa-García & Sandra Brown - 744-770 A semi-qualitative approach to the operationalization of the Food–Environment–Energy–Water (FE2W) Nexus concept for infrastructure planning: a case study of the Niger Basin
by Ousmane Seidou & Claudia Ringler & Spela Kalcic & Luca Ferrini & Traoré Abdou Ramani & Abdou Guero - 771-773 Water International Best Paper 2018 Awards
by The Editors - 774-775 Water International Best Paper 2019 Awards
by The Editors - 776-778 Water International Best Paper 2020 Awards
by The Editors
May 2021, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 455-458 Editors' introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 459-461 Interview
by Olli Varis - 462-476 Achieving drinking water and sanitation related targets of SDG 6 at Shahidbug slum, Dhaka
by Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman & Ahmed Imtiaz Galib & Farhana Azmi - 477-504 Strategies for climate change adaptation: lessons learnt from long-term planning in the Netherlands and Bangladesh
by Jos van Alphen & Jaap de Heer & Ellen Minkman - 505-523 Groundwater policies and irrigation development: a study of West Bengal, India, 1980–2016
by Tapas Singh Modak - 524-542 Managerial, clientelist or populist? Lake governance in the Indian city of Bangalore
by Sanchayan Nath - 543-566 Got a minute for the future of the Rio Grande? Considering the prospects for a sustainability minute in the wake of the Colorado’s Minute 323
by Regina M. Buono & Jill Baggerman & Lindsay C. Sansom - 567-577 Lesson learning in the Colorado River Basin
by Mariana Rivera-Torres & Andrea K. Gerlak & Katharine L. Jacobs - 578-604 A review on implementing managed aquifer recharge in the Middle East and North Africa region: methods, progress and challenges
by Salah Basem Ajjur & Husam Musa Baalousha - 605-625 Unpacking wastewater reuse arrangements through a new framework: insights from the analysis of Egypt
by Mohamed Hassan Tawfik & Jaime Hoogesteger & Amgad Elmahdi & Petra Hellegers - 626-627 Yahia Abdel Mageed (1925–2021)
by Asit K. Biswas
April 2021, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 291-296 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 297-298 IWRA 50th anniversary interview
by Soontak Lee - 299-302 IWRA 50th anniversary interview
by Slobodan Simonovic - 303-305 IWRA 50th anniversary interview
by Ben Dziegielewski - 306-324 When the water runs dry: supporting adaptive governance in transboundary river basins
by Sabine Blumstein & Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman - 325-341 Economy-wide assessment of potential long-term impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on Sudan
by Khalid Siddig & Mohammed Basheer & Jonas Luckmann - 342-344 Masculinity and smart water management: why we need a critical perspective
by Anna Kosovac - 345-347 Public water and Covid-19: Dark clouds and silver linings
by Douglas J. Merrey - 348-364 Impact of land use and occupation on potential groundwater recharge in a Brazilian savannah watershed
by Arnaldo José Cambraia Neto & Lineu Neiva Rodrigues - 365-382 The political economy of coordinating water, sanitation and hygiene management policies and programmes for Nigeria
by Emmanuel M. Akpabio & John S. Rowan - 383-396 The implications of social and economic barriers to safe drinking water for municipal level policy in Ghana
by Benjamin Dosu & Samuel M. Ofori Dei & Mohammed Abubakari & Gabriel Appiah - 397-416 Diffusion of small-scale pumped irrigation technologies and their association with farmer-led irrigation development in Malawi
by Jean Kamwamba-Mtethiwa & Kenneth Wiyo & Jerry Knox & Keith Weatherhead - 417-431 Testing an open app-based water management information system and its uptake among stakeholders in the Upper-Comoé river basin (Burkina Faso)
by Sié Palé & Joost Wellens & Farid Traoré & Carla Roncoli & Abdoul-Hamid Mohamed Sallah & B. V. C. Adolphe Zangré & Bernard Tychon - 432-450 Agri-vector water: boosting rainfed agriculture with urban water allocation to support urban–rural linkages
by Bruce A. Lankford & Catherine F. Grasham - 451-453 John Anthony (Tony) Allan (29 January 1937 – 15 April 2021)
by The Editors
February 2021, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 135-137 Introduction to the special issue on source-to-sea management
by Josh Weinberg & Qinhua Fang & Sarantuyaa Zandaryaa & Greg Leslie & James E. Nickum - 138-156 Building foundations for source-to-sea management: the case of sediment management in the Lake Hawassa sub-basin of the Ethiopian Rift Valley
by Mulugeta Dadi Belete & David Hebart-Coleman & Ruth E. Mathews & Cryton Zazu - 157-175 Environmental management in the Bohai and Baltic seas from a source-to-sea perspective: challenges and opportunities
by Yan Wang & Erik Lindblom & Yanjing Zhu & Ruth E. Mathews & Mikael Malmaeus & Kun Lei - 176-194 Success and sustainability of nutrient pollution reduction in the Danube River Basin: recovery and future protection of the Black Sea Northwest shelf
by A. Kovacs & I. Zavadsky - 195-210 A source-to-sea approach to emerging pollutants in freshwater and oceans: pharmaceuticals in the Baltic Sea region
by Sarantuyaa Zandaryaa & Dmitry Frank-Kamenetsky - 211-223 A visualization tool for citizen-science marine debris big data
by Graeme F. Clark & Jordan Gacutan & Robert Lawther & Emma L. Johnston & Heidi Tait & Tomasz Bednarz - 224-263 Community-of-interests across source-to-sea systems: an international law perspective
by Flavia Tavares da Rocha Loures - 264-282 Governing resilient landscapes across the source-to-sea continuum
by Rebecca Welling & Paulina Filz & James Dalton & Douglas Mark Smith & Janaka de Silva & Peter Manyara - 283-285 IWRA 50th anniversary interview
by Peter Gleick - 286-289 In memoriam: Janusz Kindler (9 May 1934–8 December 2020)
by The Editors
January 2021, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editors’ Introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 5-7 Reflections on the 50th anniversary of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA)
by Gabriel Eckstein - 8-9 IWRA is celebrating 50 years!
by Renée Martin-Nagle - 10-15 Early focus on water strategies for the twenty-first century: IWRA as an interdisciplinary forerunner
by Malin Falkenmark - 16-18 IWRA 50th anniversary interview
by Jean Fried - 19-36 Sino-Kazakhstan transboundary water allocation cooperation study: analysis of willingness and policy implementation
by Chenjun Zheng - 37-58 Community response to the provision of alternative water supplies: A focus on chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu) in rural Sri Lanka
by Theodore Horbulyk & Kashi Kafle & Soumya Balasubramanya - 59-82 Livelihood security enhancement though innovative water management in dryland India
by Mark Everard & Harry West - 83-97 The practical challenges of achieving sustainable wetland agriculture in Nigeria’s Cross River basin
by Emmanuel M. Akpabio & Gabriel S. Umoh - 98-111 Can a ‘modern’ irrigation system and a traditional smallholder gravitational system coexist? A view from Marakwet, Kenya
by Martina Angela Caretta & Florence Jemutai Cheptum - 112-129 Drip irrigation as a socio-technical configuration: policy design and technological choice in Western India
by Karan Misquitta & Trevor Birkenholtz - 130-134 Water supply in a mega-city: a political ecology analysis of Shanghai
by Chad Staddon
November 2020, Volume 45, Issue 7-8
- 705-709 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 710-715 Exploring challenges in safe water availability and accessibility in preventing COVID-19 in refugee settlements
by Nazifa Rafa & Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin & Chad Staddon - 716-721 Water law and the response to COVID-19
by Rhett Larson - 722-729 COVID-19 ‘free water’ initiatives in the Global South: what does the Ghanaian case mean for equitable and sustainable water services?
by Godfred Amankwaa & Edward. F. Ampratwum - 730-745 Mercury pollution in Colombia: challenges to reduce the use of mercury in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the light of the Minamata Convention
by Farith A. Diaz & Lynn E. Katz & Desmond F. Lawler - 746-764 An adaptation pathways approach to water management and governance of tourist islands: the example of the Southern Aegean Region in Greece
by Eirini Skrimizea & Constanza Parra - 765-787 The shifted ownership regime of a common-pool resource: the case of water exploitation in Sanandaj County, Iran
by Nishtman Karimi & Kobe Boussauw & Farzad Karimi - 788-790 Cultivating the Nile: the everyday politics of water in Egypt
by Bruce Currie-Alder - 791-811 Water and sanitation in Dhaka slums: access, quality, and informality in service provision
by Sabrina Sharmin Haque & Monica Yanez-Pagans & Yurani Arias-Granada & George Joseph - 812-823 Radiation knowledge and willingness to buy bottled water from regions near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
by Kentaka Aruga - 824-846 Water: consumption, usage patterns, and residential infrastructure. A comparative analysis of three regions in the Lima metropolitan area
by Daniel R. Rondinel-Oviedo & Jaime M. Sarmiento-Pastor - 847-864 Mapping and navigating ontologies in water governance: the case of the Ganges
by Sam Campbell & Laura Gurney - 865-883 A methodology to identify vulnerable transboundary aquifer hotspots for multi-scale groundwater management
by Christina M. Fraser & Robert M. Kalin & Modesta Kanjaye & Zione Uka - 884-900 The devil’s in the details: data exchange in transboundary waters
by Patience Mukuyu & Jonathan Lautze & Alistair Rieu-Clarke & Davison Saruchera & Matthew McCartney - 901-920 Women’s lived-experiences of water infrastructure in Gressier, Haiti
by Kelly S. Chapman & Alina Merceron & Nicole C. Myers & Elizabeth A. Wood - 921-944 Assessing the operational efficiency of wastewater services whilst accounting for data uncertainty and service quality: a semi-parametric approach
by Jayanath Ananda - 945-947 Large dams: long term impacts on riverine communities and free flowing rivers
by Joshua Matanzima - 948-949 Correction
by The Editors
August 2020, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 515-519 Smart Water Management: the way to (artificially) intelligent water management, or just another pretty name?
by James E. Nickum & Stephanie Kuisma & Henning Bjornlund & Raya Marina Stephan - 520-525 The report that sparked this special issue
by Stephanie Kuisma & Callum Clench & Monica Garcia Quesada & James E. Nickum & Henning Bjornlund - 526-551 SWM technology for efficient water management in universities: the case of PUMAGUA, UNAM, Mexico City
by Fernando González Villarreal & Cecilia Lartigue & Josué Hidalgo & Berenice Hernández & Stephanie Espinosa - 552-573 K-water’s Integrated Water Resources Management system (K-HIT, K-water Hydro Intelligent Toolkit)
by Sukuk Yi & Munhyun Ryu & Jinsuhk Suh & Shangmoon Kim & Seokkyu Seo & Seonghan Kim & Sungphil Jang - 574-603 Integrated Smart Water Management of the sanitation system of the Greater Paris region
by Jean-Pierre Tabuchi & Béatrice Blanchet & Vincent Rocher - 604-607 Is Smart Water Management really smart? What experts tell us
by James E. Nickum & Henning Bjornlund & Raya Marina Stephan & Stephanie Kuisma - 608-620 Smart water management: can it improve accessibility and affordability of water for everyone?
by Neil S. Grigg - 621-650 Institutional innovation and smart water management technologies in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa
by H. Bjornlund & A. van Rooyen & J. Pittock & K. Parry & M. Moyo & M. Mdemu & W. de Sousa - 651-659 Using innovative smart water management technologies to monitor water provision to refugees
by Ryan W. Schweitzer & Ben Harvey & Murray Burt - 660-677 A GIS-based solution for urban water management
by Pablo Fernández Moniz & Jaisiel Santana Almeida & Agustín Trujillo Pino & José Pablo Suárez Rivero - 678-692 SWM and urban water: Smart management for an absurd system?
by M. P. Trudeau - 693-701 The moral hazards of smart water management
by Kris Hartley & Glen Kuecker - 702-703 Before you go: the editors’ checklist of what we now know about Smart Water Management
by Stephanie Kuisma & James E. Nickum & Henning Bjornlund & Raya Marina Stephan
July 2020, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 385-387 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 388-415 Knowledge, context and problemsheds: a critical realist method for interdisciplinary water studies
by Peter P. Mollinga - 416-422 Water insecurity compounds the global coronavirus crisis
by C. Staddon & M. Everard & J. Mytton & T. Octavianti & W. Powell & N. Quinn & S. M. N. Uddin & S. L. Young & J. D. Miller & J. Budds & J. Geere & K. Meehan & K. Charles & E. G. J. Stevenson & J. Vonk & J. Mizniak - 423-429 The potential impact of water quality on the spread and control of COVID-19 in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon
by Issmat I. Kassem & Hadi Jaafar - 430-434 The impact of COVID-19 on water and food systems: flattening the much bigger curve ahead
by Martin Keulertz & Mark Mulligan & John Anthony Allan - 435-440 COVID-19 and water resources management: reframing our priorities as a water sector
by Marian J. Neal - 441-442 COVID-19 heightens water problems around the world
by Cecilia Tortajada & Asit K. Biswas - 443-457 Informal water vendors and the urban poor: evidence from a Nairobi slum
by Anindita Sarkar - 458-478 Reconceptualization of the Transboundary Water Interaction Nexus (TWINS): approaches, opportunities and challenges
by Richard Grünwald & Yan Feng & Wenling Wang - 479-496 Does state capacity matter for foreign aid effectiveness? Panel data evidence on water from 87 countries
by Masood Ahmed - 497-511 Exploring the future impacts of urbanization and climate change on groundwater in Arusha, Tanzania
by Tunde Olarinoye & Jan Willem Foppen & William Veerbeek & Tlhoriso Morienyane & Hans Komakech - 512-514 Governance of offshore freshwater resources
by Laura Movilla Pateiro
July 2020, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 249-253 Power in water diplomacy
by Sumit Vij & Jeroen Warner & Anamika Barua - 254-274 Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh and India over the Brahmaputra River
by Sumit Vij & Jeroen F. Warner & Robbert Biesbroek & Annemarie Groot - 275-291 Transboundary water diplomacy among small states: a giant dilemma for Central American regionalism
by Harlan Koff & Carmen Maganda & Edith Kauffer - 292-310 Energizing Mid–East water diplomacy: The potential for regional water–energy exchanges
by David Katz & Arkadiy Shafran - 311-328 Engaging non-state actors in the negotiation and implementation of international watercourse agreements: experiences and lessons learned from Canada
by Riley T. P. Denoon & Richard K. Paisley & Marguerite de Chaisemartin & Taylor W. Henshaw - 329-346 Transboundary waters, conflicts and international cooperation - examples of the La Plata basin
by Isabela Battistello Espíndola & Wagner Costa Ribeiro - 347-364 China’s water diplomacy in the Mekong: a paradigm shift and the role of Yunnan provincial government
by Hongzhou Zhang & Mingjiang Li - 365-384 Analysis for water conflict transformation
by Mark Zeitoun & Naho Mirumachi & Jeroen Warner & Matthew Kirkegaard & Ana Cascão
April 2020, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 145-147 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 148-168 Water use characteristics and impact factors in the Yellow River basin, China
by Ziqi Yan & Zuhao Zhou & Jiajia Liu & Hao Wang & Dong Li - 169-188 Smooth flows? Hydrosocial communities, water governance and infrastructural discord in Peru’s southern highlands
by Karsten Paerregaard & Susann Baez Ullberg & Malene Brandshaug - 189-221 When the river does not naturally flow: a case study of unsustainable management in the Tagus River (Spain)
by Enrique San-Martín & Beatriz Larraz & María Soledad Gallego - 222-245 Women and WASH in Nepal: a scoping review of existing literature
by Nidhi Wali & Nichole Georgeou & Olivia Simmons & Madhu Sudan Gautam & Supriya Gurung - 246-248 Water, life, and profit: fluid economies and cultures of Niamey, Niger
by Rossella Alba
February 2020, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 81-82 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 83-90 The role of irrigation associations and privatization policies in irrigation management in Turkey
by Aysegül Kibaroglu - 91-111 Preferences for water treatment provision in rural India: comparing communal, pay-per-use, and labour-for-water schemes
by K. A. Alfredo & T. O’Garra - 112-124 The challenges of reverse osmosis desalination: solutions in Jordan
by Maureen Walschot & Patricia Luis & Michel Liégeois - 125-141 Non-conventional resources for the coming drought: the development of rainwater harvesting systems in a Mediterranean suburban area
by David Saurí & Xavier Garcia - 142-144 Regulating water security in unconventional oil and gas
by Surina Esterhuyse
January 2020, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 3-19 Irrigation management transfer in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of policy implementation across scales
by Cesario Cambaza & Jaime Hoogesteger & Gert Jan Veldwisch - 20-22 Finnish water services: experiences in global perspective
by Bruno Nguyen - 23-38 Problems and promise of managed recharge in karstified aquifers: the example of Lebanon
by Wisam M. Khadra & Pieter J. Stuyfzand - 39-59 Drivers of groundwater utilization in water-limited rice production systems in Nepal
by Anton Urfels & Andrew J. McDonald & Timothy J. Krupnik & Pieter R. van Oel - 60-78 Measuring transboundary water cooperation within the framework of Agenda 2030: a proposal for a revision of SDG Indicator 6.5.2
by Marguerite de Chaisemartin - 79-80 Water International Best Paper 2017 Awards
by The Editors
November 2019, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 831-833 Editors’ introduction
by Raya Marina Stephan & James E. Nickum - 834-853 Water markets as coupled infrastructure systems: comparing the development of water rights and water markets in Heihe, Shiyang and Yellow Rivers
by Jesper Svensson & Dustin E. Garrick & Shaofeng Jia - 854-870 Challenges in assessing the regional feasibility of local water storage
by M. J. Nikkels & P. R. van Oel & H. Meinke & P. J. G. J. Hellegers - 871-885 Social impacts of a large-dam construction: the case of Castanhão, Brazil
by Carlos Enrique Tupiño Salinas & Vládia Pinto Vidal de Oliveira & Liana Brito & André V. Ferreira & José Carlos de Araújo - 886-918 A comprehensive framework for analyzing co-production of urban water and sanitation services in the Global South
by Giuseppe Faldi & Federica Natalia Rosati & Luisa Moretto & Jacques Teller - 919-922 A political ecology of women, water and global environmental change
by Sara Ahmed
October 2019, Volume 44, Issue 6-7
- 641-646 Editors’ introduction
by Cathy Suykens & Herman Kasper Gilissen & Marleen van Rijswick - 647-666 An ecological perspective on a river’s rights: a recipe for more effective water quality governance?
by Susanne Wuijts & Jappe Beekman & Bas van der Wal & Cathy Suykens & Peter P. J. Driessen & Helena F. M. W. Van Rijswick - 667-683 On the problem of the justification of river rights
by Kenneth Kang - 684-700 The potential limitations on its basin decision-making processes of granting self-defence rights to Father Rhine
by Bettina Wilk & Dries L. T. Hegger & Carel Dieperink & Rakhyun E. Kim & Peter P. J. Driessen - 701-718 Towards a rights-based approach in EU international river basin governance? Lessons from the Scheldt and Ems Basins
by Herman Kasper Gilissen & Cathy Suykens & Maarten Kleinhans & Marleen van Rijswick & Karianne van der Werf - 719-735 Why the Ganga should not claim a right of the river
by Ipshita Chaturvedi - 736-751 Protection through property: from private to river-held rights
by Anne De Vries-Stotijn & Ilon Van Ham & Kees Bastmeijer - 752-768 Legal personality and economic livelihood of the Whanganui River: a call for community entrepreneurship
by Aikaterini Argyrou & Harry Hummels - 769-785 The changing face of river management in Victoria: The Yarra River Protection (Wilip-gin Birrarung murron) Act 2017 (Vic)
by Katie O’Bryan - 786-803 A case for granting legal personality to the Dutch part of the Wadden Sea
by Tineke Lambooy & Jan van de Venis & Christiaan Stokkermans - 804-829 Conferring legal personality on the world’s rivers: A brief intellectual assessment
by Gabriel Eckstein & Ariella D’Andrea & Virginia Marshall & Erin O’Donnell & Julia Talbot-Jones & Deborah Curran & Katie O’Bryan
July 2019, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 489-495 Editorial
by Thomas Hartmann & Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld & Marleen van Rijswick & Tejo Spit - 496-519 The levee effect along the Jamuna River in Bangladesh
by Md Ruknul Ferdous & Anna Wesselink & Luigia Brandimarte & Giuliano Di Baldassarre & Md Mizanur Rahman - 520-538 Managing flood risk in shrinking cities: dilemmas for urban development from the Central European perspective
by Pavel Raška & Monika Stehlíková & Kristýna Rybová & Tereza Aubrechtová - 539-553 The effects of tailor-made flood risk advice for homeowners in Flanders, Belgium
by Peter Davids & Luuk Boelens & Barbara Tempels - 554-570 More than a one-size-fits-all approach – tailoring flood risk communication to plural residents’ perspectives
by Karin A. W. Snel & Patrick A. Witte & Thomas Hartmann & Stan C. M. Geertman - 571-587 Deconstructing the legal framework for flood protection in Austria: individual and state responsibilities from a planning perspective
by Magdalena Rauter & Arthur Schindelegger & Sven Fuchs & Thomas Thaler - 588-606 Too much water, not enough water: planning and property rights considerations for linking flood management and groundwater recharge
by Thomas Jacobson - 607-621 Dealing with distributional effects of flood risk management in China: compensation mechanisms in flood retention areas
by L. Dai & W. J. van Doorn-Hoekveld & R. Y. Wang & H. F. M. W. van Rijswick - 622-639 Sticks and carrots for reducing property-level risks from floods: an EU–US comparative perspective
by C. B. R. Suykens & D. Tarlock & S. J. Priest & W. J. Doorn-Hoekveld & H. F. M. W. van Rijswick
May 2019, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 379-381 Editors’ introduction
by James E. Nickum & Raya Marina Stephan - 382-407 Water governance research in Africa: progress, challenges and an agenda for research and action
by Ayodele Olagunju & Gladman Thondhlana & Jania Said Chilima & Aby Sène-Harper & W.R. Nadège Compaoré & Ehimai Ohiozebau - 408-426 Understanding the non-institutionalization of a socio-technical innovation: the case of multiple-use water services (MUS) in Nepal
by Floriane Clement & Prachanda Pradhan & Barbara Van Koppen