
Water Policy
Most Accessed Papers 2009
Below is a list of the 10 papers that were downloaded most during 2009; the top paper is free to view.
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- Development-induced water pollution in Malaysia: policy
implications from an econometric analysis
- Suleyman A. Muyibia, Abdul Rauf Ambalib and Garoot Suleiman
Eissab
- 10(2), 193-206
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- Living with dams: managing the environmental impacts
- Matthew McCartney
- 11(s1), 121-139
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- Privatization model for water enterprise in Kenya
- O. A. K'Akumu
- 8(6), 539-557
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- A new paradigm for low-cost urban water supplies and sanitation
in developing countries
- Duncan Mara and Graham Alabaster
- 10(2), 119-129
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- Landuse-based nonpoint source pollution: a threat to water
quality in Murchison Bay, Uganda
- E. N. Banadda, F. Kansiime, M. Kigobe, M. Kizza and I. Nhapi
- 11(s1), 94-105
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- Challenges to groundwater governance: a case study of
groundwater governance in Cape Town, South Africa
- C. Colvin and I. Saayman
- 9(s2), 127-148
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- Overview of the water policy process in South Africa
- Christo De Coning
- 9(6), 505-528
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- The Baglihar difference and its resolution process - a triumph
for the Indus Waters Treaty?
- Salman M. A. Salman
- 10(2), 105-117
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- Modeling water supply and demand scenarios: the Godavari-Krishna
inter-basin transfer, India
- L. Bharati, V. U. Smakhtin and B. K. Anand
- 11(s1), 140-153
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- Community-based natural resource management: governing the
commons
- C. Fabricius and S. Collins
- 9(s2), 83-97
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