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Global Water: Issues and Insights
- Cover
- Title
- Imprint and copyright information
- Part 1: Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- Part 2: Economics
- 2. Economics
- 3. Managing residential water demand in the OECD
- 4. Water finance: Preparing for the next critical juncture
- 5. Outlining a transition from cost-effective to productive rural water service improvements
- 6. Improving West African rice production with agricultural water management strategies
- 7. An assessment of the replacement of traditional irrigation systems by private wells in Tamil Nadu, India
- 8. Water markets in the Murray-Darling Basin
- Part 3: Transboundary governance
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- 9. Transboundary water governance
- 10. How ‘soft’ power shapes transboundary water interaction
- 11. Greater exchange, greater ambiguity: Water resources data and information exchange in transboundary water treaties
- 12. Opening the black box of river basin organisations
- 13. The agreement on the Guarani Aquifer: Cooperation without conflict
- 14. The Brahmaputra: Water hotspot in Himalayan Asia
- Part 4: Development
- 15. Development
- 16. Improved but not necessarily safe: Water access and the Millennium Development Goals
- 17. Water supply and sanitation in India: Meeting targets and beyond
- 18. Mobile water payments in urban Africa: Adoption, implications and opportunities
- 19. Good governance for state-owned water utilities
- 20. Water, women and marital violence in a Bangladesh village
- Part 5: Energy
- 21. Energy
- 22. Water security at the energy crossroads
- 23. A thirst for power: A global analysis of water consumption for energy production
- 24. New perspectives on the effects of natural gas extraction on groundwater quality
- 25. Shale gas for energy security in India: Perspectives and constraints
- 26. Dams on the Mekong
- Part 6: Water concepts
- 27. Water concepts
- 28. Understanding water scarcity: Definitions and measurements
- 29. Water security: Converging toward common understanding through quantification
- 30. Water footprints: Policy relevant or one-dimensional indicators?
- 31. Virtual water: Some reservations
- 32. Virtual water trade means ‘trade in water services’
- 33. Understanding resilience: Implications for the water sector
- Part 7: UNESCO Water Chairs and Centres
- 34. UNESCO Water Chairs and Centres
- 35. Promoting cooperation for transboundary water security:The experience of the UNESCO Chair/INWEB
- 36. The UN Watercourses Convention and its complementary User’s Guide: Indispensable ingredients for global water cooperation
- 37. Water reuse and wastewater recycling: Solutions to Tehran’s growing water crisis
- 38. Water services and cooperation
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