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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving water security’s full goals through better integration of rivers’ diverse and distinct values Opperman, J.J.

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2 A community approach to promote household water security: Combining centralized and decentralized access in remote Alaskan communities Eichelberger, Laura

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3 Adaptable community participatory design to provide water that is Estético, Seguro, y Saludable (pleasant, safe, and healthy) in the Ecuadorian Amazon Kearns, Josh

4-5 C p.
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4 Advancing human capabilities for water security: A relational approach Jepson, Wendy
2017
4-5 C p. 46-52
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5 Advancing methods for research on household water insecurity: Studying entitlements and capabilities, socio-cultural dynamics, and political processes, institutions and governance Wutich, Amber
2017
4-5 C p. 1-10
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6 A dynamic framework for flood risk Barendrecht, Marlies H.
2017
4-5 C p. 3-11
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7 A dynamic framework for water security Srinivasan, V.
2017
4-5 C p. 12-20
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8 A hydro-climatological outlook on the long-term availability of water resources in Cauvery river basin Gowri, R.

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9 An analysis of spatio-temporal variability of terrestrial water storage in India Munagapati, H.

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10 “A question of human dignity”. Identifying solutions to improve WASH for people experiencing homelessness. A case study from Germany Anthonj, C.

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11 Are intra- and inter-basin water transfers a sustainable policy intervention for addressing water scarcity? Purvis, Logan

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12 A review of recent advances in urban flood research Agonafir, Candace

4-5 C p.
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13 A review of water reuse applications and effluent standards in response to water scarcity Rich, Drew

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14 Artificial recharge endeavours in India: A review Saha, Dipankar

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15 Assessing compound pluvial-fluvial flooding: Research status and ways forward Guan, Xiaoxiang

4-5 C p.
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16 Assessing the feasibility of climate change adaptation options in the water sector: Examples from rural and urban landscapes Singh, Chandni

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17 A synthesis of drought prediction research over India Nayak, Munir Ahmad

4-5 C p.
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18 A systematic literature review and content analysis combination to “shed some light” on stream daylighting (Deculverting) Khirfan, Luna

4-5 C p.
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19 Australian water security framings across administrative levels Taylor, Katherine Selena

4-5 C p.
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20 Between a rock and a hard place: A geosocial approach to water insecurity in Kabul Hamidi, Mohammad Daud

4-5 C p.
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21 Beyond the basin: Water security in transboundary environments Albrecht, Tamee R.

4-5 C p.
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22 Boundaries of benefit sharing: Mapping conflict and cooperation in the Lake Malawi/Niassa/Nyasa sub-basin Fatch, Joanna
2018
4-5 C p. 26-36
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23 Challenges in drought monitoring and assessment in India Aadhar, Saran

4-5 C p.
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24 Challenging anthropocentric stormwater management: Advancing legislation for environmental sustainability in the United States Darnthamrongkul, Wilasinee

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25 Characterizing gender-based violence in the context of water, sanitation, and hygiene: A scoping review of evidence in low- and middle-income countries Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall

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26 Climate change, water, and human health research in the Arctic Harper, Sherilee L.

4-5 C p.
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27 Climate informed seasonal forecast of water availability in Central Asia: State-of-the-art and decision making context Gerlitz, Lars

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28 Climate-related thresholds in lake ice and the associated environmental and social systems Beyene, Mussie T.

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29 Community based collective action for safe water in rural sub-Saharan Africa Bisung, Elijah

4-5 C p.
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30 Compensating for the socioeconomic costs of catchment protection: The case of China’s South-North Water Transfer Pohlner, Huw
2019
4-5 C p.
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31 Contents 2017
4-5 C p. i
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32 Contents 2017
4-5 C p. ii
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33 Contextualizing linkages between water security and global health in Africa, Asia and Europe. Geography matters in research, policy and practice Anthonj, Carmen

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34 Contribution of female researchers in the water sector: A scientometric review Patil, Jyoti P.

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35 Decentralised solar-based water treatment – Bridging the last mile to water security in low- and middle-income countries? Reyneke, Brandon

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36 Decision-making and integrated assessment models of the water-energy-food nexus Rising, James

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37 Do dams improve water security in India? A review of post facto assessments Pradhan, Amruta

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38 Drivers and barriers to urban water reuse: A systematic review Lee, Kyungsun

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39 Drought detection and declaration in India Bhardwaj, Kunal

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40 Dynamic flood frequency analysis for west flowing rivers of Kerala, India Mohan, Meera G.

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41 Editorial Board 2017
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42 Editorial Board 2017
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43 Editorial: Climate, hydrology, and water-management challenges for water security in India Mishra, Vimal

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44 Editorial of “Water security for sustainable development” Agarwal, Ankit

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45 Electrochemical technologies as modular adaptative decentralized treatment systems to enact water security for Latin America: Insights and prospects dos Santos, Alexsandro J.

4-5 C p.
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46 Elevating the role of water resilience in food system dialogues Matthews, Nathanial

4-5 C p.
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47 Emerging themes and future directions in watershed resilience research Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando

4-5 C p.
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48 Erratum regarding missing Declaration of Competing Interest statements in previously published articles
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49 Evaluation methods of flood risk models in the (re)insurance industry Franco, Guillermo

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50 Examining the benefits of the build back better concept for Parisian critical infrastructures vulnerable to flooding: From build back better to build better before Dabaj, Anas

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51 Experiments and geochemical modelling of arsenic interaction with clay-dominated soil from Rupnagar district of Punjab, India Nazir, Hafsa

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52 Exploring a water data, evidence, and governance theory Zogheib, Charles
2018
4-5 C p. 19-25
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53 Exploring informalities, inequalities, and health risk in the informal water sector in Sub-Saharan Africa Dery, Florence

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54 Exploring the relation between flood risk management and flood resilience Disse, M.

4-5 C p.
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55 Four dimensions of water security with a case of the indirect role of water in global food security Varis, Olli
2017
4-5 C p. 36-45
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56 Framework for climate proofing of flood risk management strategies in Finland Parjanne, Antti

4-5 C p.
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57 Gender dimensions of water vending in LMICs: A scoping review Weissenberger, Lukas T.J.

4-5 C p.
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58 Governing a shared hidden resource: A review of governance mechanisms for transboundary groundwater security Albrecht, Tamee R.
2017
4-5 C p. 43-56
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59 Ground-tested principles of designing a robust drinking water treatment system Sewak, Ravindra

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60 Harnessing smart technology for private well risk assessment and communication Hoffman, Tanner
2019
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61 Hazard at weather scale for extreme rainfall forecast reduces uncertainty Tripathy, Shrabani S.

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62 Health implications of coping with water insecurity at the household level Azupogo, Urbanus Wedaaba

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63 Household Water Containers: Mitigating risks for improved Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized (MAD) water systems Staddon, Chad

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64 Household water sharing: Implications for disaster recovery and water policy Jankovic-Rankovic, Jelena

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65 How can we plan resilient systems of nature-based mitigation measures in larger catchments for flood risk reduction now and in the future? Hankin, Barry

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66 Human dimensions of urban water resilience: Perspectives from Cape Town, Kingston upon Hull, Mexico City and Miami Bruce, Alexa

4-5 C p.
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67 Hydrogeomorphic advancements in river science for water security in India Jain, Vikrant

4-5 C p.
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68 Impact of rapid anthropogenic environmental change on water security in a tropical Andean basin Cepeda Arias, Edisson

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69 Inequalities in water, sanitation and hygiene: Challenges and opportunities for measurement and monitoring Dickin, Sarah

4-5 C p.
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70 Informing watershed management in data-scarce Indian Himalayas Dass, Bhargabnanda

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71 In full transition: Key impacts of vanishing mountain ice on water-security at local to global scales Haeberli, Wilfried

4-5 C p.
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72 Integrated flood risk management: Novel approaches for an uncertain future Klijn, Frans

4-5 C p.
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73 Integrating agent-based approaches with flood risk models: A review and perspective Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H.

4-5 C p.
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74 Interdisciplinary information for achieving water security James, L. Douglas
2017
4-5 C p. 19-31
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75 Invisible water security: Moisture recycling and water resilience Keys, Patrick W.

4-5 C p.
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76 Justice and injustice in “Modular, Adaptive and Decentralized” (MAD) water systems Roque, Anais Delilah

4-5 C p.
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77 Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized” (MAD) water systems Beresford, Melissa

4-5 C p.
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78 Key issues in drought preparedness: Reflections on experiences and strategies in the United States and selected countries Cai, Ximing
2017
4-5 C p. 32-42
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79 Land subsidence in the Mid-Atlantic United States: Creeping disaster threatens water, energy, and climate security Scott, Christopher A.

4-5 C p.
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80 Large-scale flood risk assessment and management: Prospects of a systems approach Schröter, Kai

4-5 C p.
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81 Linking water (in)security and wellbeing in low-and middle-income countries Kangmennaang, Joseph

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82 Low-cost ceramic filtration for point-of-use water treatment in low-income countries Chaukura, Nhamo

4-5 C p.
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83 MAD and its challenges for water governance: Reflections on the Brazilian reality Empinotti, Vanessa Lucena

4-5 C p.
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84 MAD water (modular, adaptive, decentralized) systems: New approaches for overcoming challenges to global water security Thomson, Patrick

4-5 C p.
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85 Making concrete flexible: Adapting the operating rules of the Cantareira water system (São Paulo, Brazil) de Souza Leão, Renata
2019
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86 Missing the middle: Deep cyanobacteria layers pose a “known unknown” risk to water security Erratt, Kevin J.

4-5 C p.
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87 More than Magnitude: Towards a multidimensional understanding of unprecedented weather to better support disaster management Heinrich, Dorothy

4-5 C p.
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88 Needed: A systems approach to improve flood risk mitigation through private precautionary measures Barendrecht, M.H.

4-5 C p.
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89 Need of integrated monitoring on reference glacier catchments for future water security in Himalaya Azam, Mohd. Farooq

4-5 C p.
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90 Nitrate contamination in groundwater and preferred treatment technology in rural India Sewak, Ravindra

4-5 C p.
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91 On the need of ensemble flood forecast in India Nanditha, J.S.

4-5 C p.
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92 Paradigmatic changes required in water resources management to benefit from probabilistic forecasts Todini, Ezio

4-5 C p. 9-17
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93 Perspectives and challenges of applying the water-food-energy nexus approach to lake eutrophication modelling Tong, Yindong

4-5 C p.
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94 Planning for sustained water-electricity resilience over the U.S.: Persistence of current water-electricity operations and long-term transformative plans Voisin, Nathalie
2019
4-5 C p.
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95 Political economy of water reallocation in South Africa: Insights from the Western Cape water crisis Rawlins, Jonathan
2019
4-5 C p.
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96 Post-2023 Türkiye earthquake risk assessment of cascade dams in upper Euphrates basin Tosun, Hasan

4-5 C p.
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97 Progress in South Africa with access to water supply in rural areas – 1994 to 2022. Free water distributed via ever larger piped water schemes has bankrupted local government Still, David

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98 Providing water security in India by conserving and utilizing flood flows Jain, Sharad K.

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99 Publisher’s Note 2019
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100 Pursuing water security Lall, Upmanu
2017
4-5 C p. 1-2
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101 Pursuing water security in socio-hydrological systems Scott, Christopher A.

4-5 C p.
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102 Quantifying stream flows and groundwater response under the climate and land use change through integrated hydrological modelling in a South Indian River basin Surinaidu, L.

4-5 C p.
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103 Rapid 3D geophysical imaging of aquifers in diverse hydrogeological settings Chandra, Subash

4-5 C p.
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104 Reallocation through irrigation modernization: The ‘once-in-a-hundred-year’ opportunity of the North-South Pipeline, Australia O'Donnell, Erin L.
2019
4-5 C p.
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105 Recent advances in paleoflood hydrology: From new archives to data compilation and analysis Wilhelm, Bruno

4-5 C p. 1-8
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106 Release of geogenic fluoride from contaminated soils of Rajasthan, India: Experiments and geochemical modeling Thakur, Bhawna

4-5 C p.
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107 Remote sensing-based assessments of land use, soil and vegetation status, crop production and water use in irrigation systems of the Aral Sea Basin. A review Conrad, Christopher

4-5 C p.
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108 Remote sensing of irrigation: Research trends and the direction to next-generation agriculture through data-driven scientometric analysis Manivasagam, V.S.

4-5 C p.
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109 Reservoirs: New challenges for ecosystem studies and environmental management Galizia Tundisi, José
2018
4-5 C p. 1-7
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110 Resilience by design: A deep uncertainty approach for water systems in a changing world Brown, Casey

4-5 C p.
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111 Resilience by design in Mexico City: A participatory human-hydrologic systems approach St. George Freeman, Sarah

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112 Resilience of Water Resource Systems: Lessons from England Hall, Jim W.

4-5 C p.
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113 Resilience principles in socio-hydrology: A case-study review Penny, Gopal
2018
4-5 C p. 37-43
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114 River flow response to deforestation: Contrasting results from different models Posada-Marín, José A.

4-5 C p.
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115 Salinization in large river deltas: Drivers, impacts and socio-hydrological feedbacks Rahman, M.M.
2019
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116 Savior of rural landscapes or Solomon’s choice? Colorado’s experiment with alternative transfer methods for water (ATMs) Dilling, Lisa
2019
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117 Scalable solutions to freshwater scarcity: Advancing theories of change to incentivise sustainable water use Garrick, D.

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118 Scaling up onsite water recycling systems in the US Kehoe, Paula

4-5 C p.
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119 Scarcity of fresh water resources in the Ganges Delta of Bangladesh Murshed, Sonia Binte
2018
4-5 C p. 8-18
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120 Shifting currents: Managing freshwater systems for ecological resilience in a changing climate Grantham, Theodore E.

4-5 C p.
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121 Socio-economic impacts of flooding: A review of the empirical literature Allaire, Maura

4-5 C p. 18-26
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122 Socio-hydrological assessment of water security in canal irrigation systems: A conjoint quantitative analysis of equity and reliability Siddiqi, Afreen
2018
4-5 C p. 44-55
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123 State of Himalayan cryosphere and implications for water security Kulkarni, Anil V.

4-5 C p.
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124 Stochastic watershed models for hydrologic risk management Vogel, Richard M.
2017
4-5 C p. 28-35
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125 Sustainable wastewater management for underserved communities using federal infrastructure funds: Barriers, bottlenecks, and tradeoffs Elliott, Mark A.

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126 Tailored flood risk management: Accounting for socio-economic and cultural differences when designing strategies Klijn, Frans

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127 Talks about privatization of water and sanitation: A critical discourse analysis of contributions to a UN report Neves-Silva, Priscila

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128 The challenges of implementing modular, adaptive, and decentralised water technologies – The perspective of a rural service provider in Kenya Nyaga, Cliff

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129 The circle of water justice in the history of Iran Khaneiki, Majid Labbaf

4-5 C p.
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130 The impact of climate change on water resources and associated health risks in Bangladesh: A review Anik, Amit Hasan

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131 The impact of water quality on GDP growth: Evidence from around the world Russ, Jason

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132 The importance of peak attenuation for flood risk management, exemplified on the Meuse River, the Netherlands Asselman, Nathalie

4-5 C p.
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133 The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies Ward, Philip J.

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134 The past, present, and future of Ghana’s WASH sector. An explorative analysis Abu, Thelma Z.

4-5 C p.
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135 The potential of the private sector in combating water scarcity: The economics Debaere, Peter

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136 The role of prices in managing water scarcity Zetland, David

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137 The state and future of the cryosphere in Central Asia Barandun, Martina

4-5 C p.
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138 The suitability of water scarcity indicators to the Indian context Singh, Riddhi

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139 The syndemics of food and water insecurities on emotional distress and overall wellbeing in Ghana: Findings from a cross-sectional study Kangmennaang, Joseph

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140 Towards a broadened view of water security in mining regions Kunz, Nadja C.

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141 Towards adaptive asset management in flood risk management: A policy framework Sayers, Paul

4-5 C p.
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142 Tracking contaminant transport using time-lapse geophysics: A review on applications of electrical methods Rani, Payal

4-5 C p.
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143 Ukraine’s water security under pressure: Climate change and wartime Snizhko, S.

4-5 C p.
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144 Understanding policy change in flood risk management Penning-Rowsell, Edmund C.
2017
4-5 C p. 11-18
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145 Understanding water rights and water trading systems in China: A systematic framework Zheng, Hang

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146 Unequal distribution: Academic knowledge production on water governance in Central Asia Sehring, Jenniver

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147 Urban resilience: From a limited urban engineering vision to a more global comprehensive and long-term implementation Heinzlef, Charlotte

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148 Using managed aquifer recharge to address land subsidence: Insights from a global literature review Seidl, Constantin

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149 Water access transformations: Metrics, infrastructure, and inequities Stevenson, Edward G.J.

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150 Water availability on the Third Pole: A review Zhang, Fan
2019
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151 Water insecurity tradeoffs: U.S. drinking water systems during the COVID-19 pandemic Fincher, Benjamin

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152 Water is a master variable: Solving for resilience in the modern era Boltz, Frederick

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153 Water pollution in India – Current scenario Jadeja, Niti B.

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154 Water reallocation, benefit sharing, and compensation in northeastern Mexico: A retrospective assessment of El Cuchillo Dam Aguilar-Barajas, Ismael

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155 Water-related sustainable development goal accelerators: A rapid review Taing, Lina

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156 Water resources stewardship in an era of rapid change Lausier, Anne M.
2019
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157 Water security consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war and the post-war outlook Hapich, Hennadii

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158 Water security in high mountain cities of the Andes under a growing population and climate change: A case study of La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia Kinouchi, Tsuyoshi
2019
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159 Water security in practice: The quantity-quality-society nexus Gunda, Thushara
2019
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160 Water security or securing relations? An exploratory study from British Columbia Nikolakis, William

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161 Water transfers between agricultural and urban users in the region of Valencia (Spain). A case of weak governance? Sanchis-Ibor, Carles
2019
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162 Water-use efficiency and productivity improvements towards a sustainable pathway for meeting future water demand Unver, Olcay
2017
4-5 C p. 21-27
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163 Watery research boundaries: A bibliometric and network science approach to explore gaps and overlaps in water research Dennis, Lauren E.

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164 Weathering water extremes and cognitive biases in a changing climate Garcia, Margaret

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