Water International - Volume 36 - Issue 4, July 2011
Special issue: Wastewater use in Agriculture: Economics, Risks and Opportunities
This is not an open-access journal unless you are a member of the International Water Resources Associaton (IWRA). The paper titles in emboldened italics below are free; click on the title for access. Click here to access all papers in the issue, where you will be able to read the abstracts for free by clicking on the paper title.
Meeting the challenge of wastewater irrigation: economics, finance, business opportunities and methodological constraints
Dennis Wichelns & Pay Drechsel
pages 415-419
Towards an agenda for improving wastewater use in agriculture
Susanne M. Scheierling, Carl R. Bartone, D. Duncan Mara & Pay Drechsel
pages 420-440
Assessing the empirical challenges of evaluating the benefits and risks of irrigating with wastewater
A.B. Weldesilassie, P. Amerasinghe & G. Danso
pages 441-454
Evaluating the costs and benefits of water reuse and exchange projects involving cities and farmers
Ingo Heinz, Miquel Salgot & Javier Mateo-Sagasta Dávila
pages 455-466
Developing country farmers need more than financial incentives to reduce the risks of wastewater irrigation
Dennis Wichelns, Marwan Owaygen & Mark Redwood
pages 467-475
Motivating behaviour change to reduce pathogenic risk where unsafe water is used for irrigation
Hanna Karg & Pay Drechsel
pages 476-490
Evolving policies and the roles of public and private stakeholders in wastewater and faecal-sludge management in India, China and Ghana
Ashley Murray, Gayathri Devi Mekala & Xia Chen
pages 491-504
Efficiency indicators for waste-based business models: fostering private-sector participation in wastewater and faecal-sludge management
Ashley Murray, Olufunke Cofie & Pay Drechsel
pages 505-521
Fighting for the right to use wastewater: what drives the use of untreated wastewater in a peri-urban village of Faisalabad, Pakistan?
Philipp Weckenbrock, Alexandra Evans, Muhammad Qaiser Majeed, Waqas Ahmad, Nasir Bashir & Axel Drescher
pages 522-534
Cost-effectiveness of options for reducing health risks in areas where food crops are irrigated with treated or untreated wastewater
Pay Drechsel & Razak Seidu
pages 535-548
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"Civilization has been a permanent dialogue between human beings and water." - Paolo Lugari


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