
Water Policy
Most Accessed Papers 2007
Below is a list of the 10 papers that were downloaded most during 2007; the top paper is free to view.
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- Water and terrorism
- Peter H. Gleick
- 8(6), 481-503
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- Decision support for water policy: a review of economic concepts and tools
- Frank A. Ward
- 9(1), 1-31
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- Water institutional reforms in Australia
- Jennifer McKay
- 7(1), 35-52
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- Overview of the water policy process in South Africa
- Christo De Coning
- 8(6), 505-528
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- Water institutional reforms in Namibia
- Piet Heyns
- 7(1), 89-106
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- Water institutional reforms: theory and practice
- R. Maria Saleth and Ariel Dinar
- 7(1), 1-19
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- Water in the economy of Tamil Nadu, India: more flexible water allocation policies offer a possible way out of water-induced economic stagnation and will be good for the environment and the poor
- Ramesh Bhatia, John Briscoe, R. P. S. Malik, Lindy Miller, Smita Misra, K. Palainisami and N. Harshadeep
- 8(1), 1-13
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- Lesson learning and trans-boundary waters: a look at the Global Environment Facility's international waters program
- Andrea K. Gerlak
- 9(1), 55-72
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- Coping with disintegration of a river-basin management system: multi-dimensional issues in Central Asia
- Kai Wegerich
- 6(4), 335-344
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- Evaluating changes in water institutions: methodological issues at the micro and meso levels
- Marie Livingston
- 7(1), 21-34
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