Wastewater irrigation and environmental health: Implications for water governance and public policy

MA Hanjra, J Blackwell, G Carr, F Zhang… - International journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Climate change is a large-scale and emerging environmental risk. It challenges
environmental health and the sustainability of global development. Wastewater irrigation …

[PDF][PDF] Water resources allocation: a cooperative game theoretic approach

LZ Wang, L Fang, KW Hipel - Journal of Environmental Informatics, 2003 - Citeseer
Water allocation is essentially an exercise in allocating available water to various
demanding users. Water allocations merely based on a water rights approach usually do not …

A fair approach for multi-objective water resources allocation

J Tian, S Guo, D Liu, Z Pan, X Hong - Water Resources Management, 2019 - Springer
Due to the effect of climate change, rapid population growth and widespread water pollution,
fresh water becomes an increasingly scarce natural resource. Optimal allocation of water …

A fuzzy cooperative game theoretic approach for multinational water resource spatiotemporal allocation

D Liu, X Ji, J Tang, H Li - European Journal of Operational Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Water resource allocation in multinational river basins has been a major concern for all
riparian countries. From the perspective of cooperative and sustainable water resource …

Transboundary River Floods and Institutional Capacity1

MHN Bakker - JAWRA Journal of the American Water …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
While transboundary flood events have become more frequent on a global scale the past
two decades, they appear to be overlooked in the international river basin (IRB) cooperation …

Indigenous values and water resource management: a case study from the Northern Territory

S Jackson - Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous people have a significant stake in water resource management arising from
customary socio-ecological relationships, in which water is a highly valued element or …

Whose land? Whose water? Water rights, equity and justice in a peri-urban context

V Narain - Local Environment, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Based on research in peri-urban areas, this paper explores questions of water justice in the
context of emerging global cities. With the growth of large cities, authorities focus on meeting …

Contested water rights

E Ansink, HP Weikard - European Journal of Political Economy, 2009 - Elsevier
In many international river basins disputes over property rights to water lead to inefficient
water allocation and a waste of resources. In this paper, we examine how contested water …

Nature of transboundary water conflicts: Issues of complexity and the enabling conditions for negotiated cooperation

E Choudhury, S Islam - Journal of Contemporary Water …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Water access, demand, usage and management become complex due to the crossing of
multiple boundaries: political, social and jurisdictional, as well as physical, ecological and …

Individual conceptions of justice and their potential for explaining proenvironmental decision making

E Kals, Y Russell - Social Justice Research, 2001 - Springer
In Germany, community-based climate-protective decisions were measured on micro up to
macro levels, and the role justice appraisals play in decision-making was investigated in …