Free access at Water Alternatives (click on 'Current issue').
Articles
Ecology and equity in rights to land and water: A study in south eastern Palakkad in Kerala
Jyothi Krishnan and Abey George
Water Alternatives 2(1): 1-15
Organising water in Europe: The hidden role of intermediary work
Timothy Moss, Will Medd, Simon Guy and Simon Marvin
Water Alternatives 2(1): 16-33
Water and poverty in two Colombian watersheds
Nancy Johnson, James García, Jorge E. Rubiano, Marcela Quintero, Rubén Estrada, Esther Mwangi, Adriana Moreno, Alexandra Peralta and Sara Granados
Water Alternatives 2(1): 34-52
Special Section: Transformation of rural water governance
Transforming rural water governance: Towards deliberative and polycentric models?
Andreas Neef
Water Alternatives 2(1): 53-60
Path dependencies and institutional bricolage in post-soviet rural water governance
Jenniver Sehring
Water Alternatives 2(1): 61-81
Developing participatory models of watershed management in the Sugar Creek watershed (Ohio, USA)
Jason Shaw Parker, Richard Moore and Mark Weaver
Water Alternatives 2(1): 82-100
Place-based knowledge networks: The case of water management in South-West Victoria, Australia
Kevin O’Toole, Anne Wallis and Brad Mitchell
Water Alternatives 2(1): 101-114
Polycentrism and poverty: Experiences of rural water supply reform in Namibia
Thomas Falk, Bernadette Bock and Michael Kirk
Water Alternatives 2(1): 115-137
Viewpoints
Viewpoint - Further ideas towards a water ethic
Adrian C. Armstrong
Water Alternatives 2(1): 138-147
Viewpoint - Butterflies vs. hydropower: Reflections on large dams in contemporary Africa
Henry Shirazu Alhassan
Water Alternatives 2(1): 148-160
Book Reviews Gender and natural resource management: Livelihoods, mobility and interventions (B. Resurreccion, and R. Elmhirst (Eds). 2008). Water and peace for the people: Possible solutions to water disputes in the Middle East (J.M. Trondalen. 2008).
Louis Lebel and Santita Ganjanapan
Water Alternatives 2(1): 161-163
Mark Zeitoun
Water Alternatives 2(1): 164-166
“To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author." -- Charles Caleb Colton


Comments