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Climate-readiness, competition and sustainability: an analysis of the legal and regulatory frameworks for providing water services in SydneyCHONG, Joanne.Water policy. 2014, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 1-18, issn 1366-7017, 18 p.Article

From policy design to implementation: an institutional analysis of the new Nicaraguan Water LawNOVO, Paula; GARRIDO, Alberto.Water policy. 2014, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 1009-1030, issn 1366-7017, 22 p.Article

Water institutional reforms in ChileHEARNE, Robert R; DONOSO, Guillermo.Water policy. 2005, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 53-69, issn 1366-7017, 17 p.Article

Allocation discourses: South African water rights reformMOVIK, Synne.Water policy. 2011, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 161-177, issn 1366-7017, 17 p.Article

Developing Purposeful and Adaptive Institutions for Effective Environmental Water GovernanceFOERSTER, Anita.Water resources management. 2011, Vol 25, Num 15, pp 4005-4018, issn 0920-4741, 14 p.Article

Adding value to water resource management through biological assessment of rivers : Rivers in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya: Ecology and environmental assessmentBARBOUR, Michael T; PAUL, Michael J.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2010, Vol 651, pp 17-24, issn 0018-8158, 8 p.Article

Water institutional reforms in MoroccoMOHAMMED RACHID DOUKKALI.Water policy. 2005, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 71-88, issn 1366-7017, 18 p.Article

Priority General Authorisations in rights-based water use authorisation in South AfricaVAN KOPPEN, Barbara; SCHREINER, Barbara.Water policy. 2014, Vol 16, pp 59-77, issn 1366-7017, 19 p., SUP2Article

Implications of global change for the maintenance of water quality and ecological integrity in the context of current water laws and environmental policiesHAMILTON, Anna T; BARBOUR, Michael T; BIERWAGEN, Britta G et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2010, Vol 657, pp 263-278, issn 0018-8158, 16 p.Article

Water Right Institution and Strategies of the Yellow River ValleyWANG, H. R; DONG, Y. Y; WANG, Y et al.Water resources management. 2008, Vol 22, Num 10, pp 1499-1519, issn 0920-4741, 21 p.Article

Legislating for adequate public participation in allocating water in AustraliaTAN, Poh-Ling.Water international. 2006, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 455-471, issn 0250-8060, 17 p.Article

The role of institutional and legal constraints on river water quality monitoring in Ukraine : Integrated Water Resources Management Under Different Hydrological. Climatic and Socio-Economic ConditionsHAGEMANN, Nina; KLAUER, Bernd; MOYNIHAN, Ruby M et al.Environmental earth sciences (Print). 2014, Vol 72, Num 12, pp 4745-4756, issn 1866-6280, 12 p.Article

The Europeanization of water law by the Water Framework Directive: A second chance for water planning in GermanyALBRECHT, Juliane.Land use policy. 2013, Vol 30, pp 381-391, issn 0264-8377, 11 p.Article

Water, law, scienceNARASIMHAN, T. N.Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam). 2008, Vol 349, Num 1-2, pp 125-138, issn 0022-1694, 14 p.Article

Water institutional reforms in AustraliaMCKAY, Jennifer.Water policy. 2005, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 35-52, issn 1366-7017, 18 p.Article

Legalizing adaptation: water law in a changing climatelBRUCH, Carl; TROELL, Jessica.Water international. 2011, Vol 36, Num 7, pp 828-845, issn 0250-8060, 18 p.Article

Transboundary water law and vulnerable people: legal interpretations of the 'equitable use' principle : The China Water Papers - transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on ChinaVINK, Karina.Water international. 2014, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 743-754, issn 0250-8060, 12 p.Article

Late developers and the inequity of equitable utilization and the harm of do no harmWEGERIEH, Kai; OLSSON, Oliver.Water international. 2010, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 707-717, issn 0250-8060, 11 p.Article

Codification of the Law of Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United NationsYAMADA, Chusei.Water international. 2011, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 557-565, issn 0250-8060, 9 p.Article

Exploring China's approach to implementing 'eco-compensation' schemes: the Lake Tai watershed as case study considered through a legal lens : The China Water Papers - transboundary water cooperation in Asia with a focus on ChinaLIPING DAI.Water international. 2014, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 755-773, issn 0250-8060, 19 p.Article

Managing buried treasure across frontiers: the international Law of Transboundary AquifersECKSTEIN, Gabriel E.Water international. 2011, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 573-583, issn 0250-8060, 11 p.Article

The World Bank policy and practice for projects affecting shared aquifersSALMAN, Salman M. A.Water international. 2011, Vol 36, Num 5, pp 595-605, issn 0250-8060, 11 p.Article

Downstream riparians can also harm upstream riparians: the concept of foreclosure of future usesSALMAN, Salman M. A.Water international. 2010, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 350-364, issn 0250-8060, 15 p.Article

Water Law and Planning Frameworks Under Climate Change Variability: Systemic and Adaptive Management of Flood RiskGODDEN, Lee; KUNG, Anthony.Water resources management. 2011, Vol 25, Num 15, pp 4051-4068, issn 0920-4741, 18 p.Article

Roman water law in rural Africa: the unfinished business of colonial dispossessionVAN KOPPEN, Barbara; VAN DER ZAAG, Pieter; MANZUNGU, Emmanuel et al.Water international. 2014, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 49-62, issn 0250-8060, 14 p.Article

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