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Articles
Fostering institutional creativity at multiple levels: Towards facilitated institutional bricolage
Douglas J. Merrey and Simon Cook
Water Alternatives 5(1): 1-19 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Strategies of the poorest in local water conflict and cooperation - Evidence from Zambia, Vietnam and Bolivia
M. Funder, R. Bustamante, V. Cossio, P.T.M. Huong, B. van Koppen, C. Mweemba, I. Nyambe, L.T.T. Phuong, T. Skielboe
Water Alternatives 5(1): 20-36 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Project politics, priorities and participation in rural water schemes
Barbara Van Koppen, Vladimir Cossio Rojas and Thomas Skielboe
Water Alternatives 5(1): 37-51 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Themed Section: Water Governance and Politics of Scale.
Guest Editors: Emma Norman, Christina Cook, and Karen Bakker
Introduction to the Themed Section: Water governance and the politics of scale
Emma Norman, Karen Bakker and Christina Cook
Water Alternatives 5(1): 52-61 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
The politics of scaling water governance and adjudication in New Mexico
Eric P. Perramond
Water Alternatives 5(1): 62-82 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Toward post-sovereign environmental governance? Politics, scale, and EU Water Framework Directive
Corey Johnson
Water Alternatives 5(1): 83-97 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
State development and the rescaling of agricultural hydrosocial governance in semi-arid Northwest China
Afton Clarke-Sather
Water Alternatives 5(1): 98-118 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Restructuring and rescaling water governance in mining contexts: The co-production of waterscapes in Peru
Jessica Budds and Leonith Hinojosa
Water Alternatives 5(1): 119-137 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Cultural politics and transboundary resource governance in the Salish sea
Emma Norman
Water Alternatives 5(1): 138-160 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Parcelling out the watershed: The recurring consequences of organising Columbia river management within a basin-based territory
Eve Vogel
Water Alternatives 5(1): 161-190 Abstract | Full Text - PDF
Book Review
Transboundary water management. Principles and practice (Earle et al.; 2010).
Jeroen Warner
Water Alternatives 5(1): 191-192 Full Text - PDF
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"I am working to make sure we don't only protect the environment, we also improve governance." - Wangari Maathai


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