| Failed Policies, Falling Aquifers: Unpacking Groundwater Overabstraction in Iran |
10 |
| Reconceptualising Water Quality Governance to Incorporate Knowledge and Values: Case studies from Australian and Brazilian Indigenous Communities |
9 |
| The Local and National Politics of Groundwater Overexploitation |
8 |
| The Ostrich Politics of Groundwater Development and Neoliberal Regulation in Mexico |
8 |
| Re-introducing Politics in African Farmer-Led Irrigation Development: Introduction to a Special Issue |
6 |
| Critical Governance Problems for Farmer-Led Irrigation: Isomorphic Mimicry and Capability Traps |
6 |
| Viewpoint - Sustainable and Equitable Growth in Farmer-led Irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Will it Take? |
6 |
| Water Grabbing via Institutionalised Corruption in Zacatecas, Mexico |
6 |
| Differentiated Access: Challenges of Equitable and Sustainable Groundwater Exploitation in Tanzania |
6 |
| Chronicle of a Demise Foretold: State vs. Local Groundwater Management in Texas and the High Plains Aquifer System |
5 |
| A Doubly Invisible Aquifer: Hydrogeological Studies and Actors' Strategies in the Pampa del Tamarugal Aquifer, Northern Chile |
5 |
| Disaster Capitalism? Examining the Politicisation of Land Subsidence Crisis in Pushing Jakarta's Seawall Megaproject |
5 |
| Inaction of Society on the Drawdown of Groundwater Resources: A Case Study of Rafsanjan Plain in Iran |
5 |
| The Deadlock of Metropolitan Remunicipalisation of Water Services Management in Barcelona |
4 |
| Liquid Accountability: Water as a Common, Public and Private Good in the Peruvian Andes |
4 |
| Transdisciplinary Research in Water Sustainability: What's in it for an Engaged Researcher-Stakeholder Community? |
4 |
| Irrigating Zimbabwe after Land Reform: The Potential of Farmer-Led Systems |
4 |
| Establishment of Agencies for Local Groundwater Governance under California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act |
4 |
| Has Morocco's Groundwater Policy Changed? Lessons from the Institutional Approach |
4 |
| Abstracting Water to Extract Minerals in Mongolia's South Gobi Province |
3 |
| Emerging Scarcity and Emerging Commons: Water Management Groups and Groundwater Governance in Aotearoa New Zealand |
3 |
| City Sanitation Planning Through a Political Economy Lens |
3 |
| Not Built to Last: Improving Legal and Institutional Arrangements for Community-Based Water and Sanitation Service Delivery in Indonesia |
3 |
| Gender, Water, and Nutrition in India: An Intersectional Perspective |
3 |
| Modernisation and African Farmer-Led Irrigation Development: Ideology, Policies and Practices |
3 |
| Viewpoint - Water Innovation for a Circular Economy: The Contribution of Grassroots Actors |
3 |
| Liquid Violence: The Politics of Water Responsibilisation and Dispossession in South Africa |
3 |
| Nebraska's Natural Resource District System: Collaborative Approaches to Adaptive Groundwater Quality Governance |
3 |
| Re-conceptualising Water Conservation: Rainwater Harvesting in the Desert of the Southwestern United States |
3 |
| We Need More Data! The Politics of Scientific Information for Water Governance in the Context of Hydraulic Fracturing |
3 |
| The New Water Wars: Struggles for Remunicipalisation |
3 |
| Moving Beyond the Commons/Commodity Dichotomy: The SocioPolitical Complexity of Peru's Water Crisis |
2 |
| Assembling Commons and Commodities: The Peruvian Water Law between Ideology and Materialisation |
2 |
| Water as More than Commons or Commodity: Understanding Water Management Practices in Yanque, Peru |
2 |
| Making the Megaproject: Water Infrastructure and Hydrocracy at the Public-Private Interface in Peru |
2 |
| Urban Planning, Water Provisioning and Infrastructural Violence at Public Housing Resettlement Sites in Ahmedabad, India |
2 |
| Water Justice Will Not Be Televised: Moral Advocacy and the Struggle for Transformative Remunicipalisation in Jakarta |
2 |
| Linking Water Services and Human Well-Being Through the Fundamental Human Needs Framework: The Case of India |
2 |
| Global Assessment of Accountability in Water and Sanitation Services Using GLAAS Data |
2 |
| Wastewater Governance and the Local, Regional and Global Environments |
2 |
| The Evolution and Importance of 'Rules-in-Use' and Low-Level Penalties in Village-Level Collective Action |
2 |
| Comparative Analysis of Institutions to Govern the Groundwater Commons in California |
2 |
| Groundwater Balance Politics: Aquifer Overexploitation in the Orontes River Basin |
2 |
| Groundwater Governance in the Rio Grande: Co-evolution of Local and Intergovernmental Management |
2 |
| Diversification or Loading Order? Divergent Water-Energy Politics and the Contradictions of Desalination in Southern California |
2 |
| Reimagining Spaces of Innovation for Water Efficiency and Demand Management: An Exploration of Professional Practices in the English Water Sector |
2 |
| The Continuous Quest for Control by African Irrigation Planners in the Face of Farmer-Led Irrigation Development: The Case of the Lower Moshi Area, Tanzania (1935-2017) |
2 |
| Policy Discretion, Adaptation Pressure and Reloading Implementation Experiences in EU Water Governance: The Case of the Netherlands |
2 |
| The Yarmouk Tributary to the Jordan River I: Agreements Impeding Equitable Transboundary Water Arrangements |
2 |
| The Yarmouk Tributary to the Jordan River II: Infrastructure Impeding the Transformation of Equitable Transboundary Water Arrangements |
2 |