1) Journal of Water and Health, Volume 10, No. 4
Here is the latest issue of the Journal of Water and Health, published by the International Water Association and the World Health Organization. Click on the title of the article to access the abstracts.
Note: some JWH volumes and issues older than two years can now be accessed freely. Click here.
Commentary on community-led total sanitation and human rights: should the right to community-wide health be won at the cost of individual rights?
Jamie Bartram, Katrina Charles, Barbara Evans, Lucinda O'Hanlon and Steve Pedley
Solar inactivation of four Salmonella serovars in fresh and marine waters
Alexandria B. Boehm, Cherrie Soetjipto and Dan Wang
Research considerations for more effective groundwater monitoring
Gerard N. Stelma and Larry J. Wymer
Proapoptotic effect of a micropollutant (tris-(2-chloroethyl)-phosphate) at environmental level in primary cultured renal proximal tubule cells
Xianghao Ren, Ho Jae Han, Yu Jin Lee, Sang Hun Lee, How Yong Ng, Kyu-Jung Chae and In S. Kim
The efficacy of simulated solar disinfection (SODIS) against coxsackievirus, poliovirus and hepatitis A virus
Wayne Heaselgrave and Simon Kilvington
Direct and indirect QMRA of infectious Cryptosporidium oocysts in reclaimed water
M. Agulló-Barceló, R. Casas-Mangas and F. Lucena
Removal and relationships of microbial indicators in a water treatment and reclamation facility
Laura Alcalde, Montserrat Folch and Josefina C. Tapias
2) Water International, Volume 37, Issue 7 - December 2012
To access the issue click here. You will be able to freely read the abstract and/or the
first page of each article. IWRA members will be able to freely download articles in their entirety.
Water International is published by the International Water Resources Association (IWRA).
Editorial
Editorial
Philippus Wester
pages 709-712
IWRA XIV World Water Congress Keynote Speeches (part 1)
Introduction
James E. Nickum & Philippus Wester
page 713
How much more water do we need?
David Molden
pages 713-717
Looking to the future: some questions and reflections on water resources management
José Almir Cirilo
pages 717-720
Groundwater management: looking to the future so there is a future
Jennifer McKay
pages 721-726
Articles: Rattling Conceptual Cages: Bridges, Pies, Visions and Deep Waters
Bridging parallel discourses of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): institutional and political challenges in developing and developed countries
Ross Beveridge & Jan Monsees
pages 727-743
Losing the watershed focus: a look at complex community-managed irrigation systems in Bolivia
Cecilia Saldías, Rutgerd Boelens, Kai Wegerich & Stijn Speelman
pages 744-759
Water governance, ecosystems and sustainability: a review of progress in South Africa
Nevil Quinn
pages 760-772
The deep waters of land reform: land, water and conservation area claims in Limpopo Province, Olifants Basin, South Africa
Janwillem Liebrand, Margreet Z. Zwarteveen, Philippus Wester & Barbara van Koppen
pages 773-787
Water Services and Unwasted Wastewater
Impacts and implications of mobile water payments in East Africa
Tim Foster, Rob Hope, Mike Thomas, Ilana Cohen, Aaron Krolikowski & Cliff Nyaga
pages 788-804
Water in the village: prevailing notions and conflicting messages in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Emmanuel M. Akpabio
pages 805-817
Privatization and water service provision in the United States: a recommendation for expanded oversight and the development and adoption of best practices
Sabrina A. Cotta
pages 818-830
Promoting sustainable sanitation through wastewater-fed aquaculture: a case study from Ghana
Asantewa Tenkorang, Mark Yeboah-Agyepong, Richard Buamah, Nelson W. Agbo, Rabia Chaudhry & Ashley Murray
pages 831-842
A participatory modelling approach to define farm-scale effects of reclaimed wastewater irrigation in the Lockyer Valley, Australia
Jonna D. van Opstal, Frans P. Huibers & Richard G. Cresswell
pages 843-858
Measuring the economic benefits of the Youngsan River Restoration Project in Kwangju, Korea, using contingent valuation
Joo-Suk Lee
pages 859-870
Impact of agriculture activities on a coastal aquifer in Tunisia and options for a better water management
F. El Ayni, S. Cherif, A. Jrad & M. Trabelsi-Ayadi
pages 871-883
Enjoy!
"When health is absent, wisdom cannot reveal itself, art cannot manifest, strength cannot fight, wealth becomes useless, and intelligence cannot be applied.” ― Herophilus
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