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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.


1. 
Water and terrorism
Peter H. Gleick
8(6), 481-503

2. 
Decision support for water policy: a review of economic concepts and tools
Frank A. Ward
9(1), 1-31

3. 
Water institutional reforms in Australia
Jennifer McKay
7(1), 35-52

4. 
Overview of the water policy process in South Africa
Christo De Coning
8(6), 505-528

5. 
Water institutional reforms in Namibia
Piet Heyns
7(1), 89-106

6. 
Water institutional reforms: theory and practice
R. Maria Saleth and Ariel Dinar
7(1), 1-19

7. 
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

8. 
Lesson learning and trans-boundary waters: a look at the Global Environment Facility's international waters program
Andrea K. Gerlak
9(1), 55-72

9. 
Coping with disintegration of a river-basin management system: multi-dimensional issues in Central Asia
Kai Wegerich
6(4), 335-344

10. 
Evaluating changes in water institutions: methodological issues at the micro and meso levels
Marie Livingston
7(1), 21-34