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    Hydrosocial territories: a political ecology perspective by Boelens, Rutgerd, Hoogesteger, Jaime, Swyngedouw, Erik, Vos, Jeroen, Wester, Philippus

    Published in Water international (02-01-2016)
    “…We define and explore hydrosocial territories as spatial configurations of people, institutions, water flows, hydraulic technology and the biophysical…”
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    Water-energy-food (WEF) Nexus Tool 2.0: guiding integrative resource planning and decision-making by Daher, Bassel T., Mohtar, Rabi H.

    Published in Water international (19-09-2015)
    “…The paper introduces a framework and set of methodologies that define the linkages between the interconnected resources of water, energy and food, and enable…”
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    Water justice: why it matters and how to achieve it by Sultana, Farhana

    Published in Water international (19-05-2018)
    “…Water is the most critical resource on earth because it is biologically necessary and non-substitutable. Despite the recognition of the importance of water and…”
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    Defining, researching and struggling for water justice: some conceptual building blocks for research and action by Zwarteveen, Margreet Z., Boelens, Rutgerd

    Published in Water international (2014)
    “…This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing on wider (environmental) justice approaches, informed by…”
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    Governing water insecurity: navigating indigenous water rights and regulatory politics in settler colonial states by Wilson, Nicole J., Montoya, Teresa, Arseneault, Rachel, Curley, Andrew

    Published in Water international (18-08-2021)
    “…Indigenous peoples experience water insecurity disproportionately. There are many parallels between the injustices experienced by racialized and marginalized…”
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    Cooperative filling approaches for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam by Wheeler, Kevin G., Basheer, Mohammed, Mekonnen, Zelalem T., Eltoum, Sami O., Mersha, Azeb, Abdo, Gamal M., Zagona, Edith A., Hall, Jim W., Dadson, Simon J.

    Published in Water international (06-06-2016)
    “…Strategies for filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and implications for downstream water resources are analyzed using a river basin planning model with…”
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    Analysis for water conflict transformation by Zeitoun, Mark, Mirumachi, Naho, Warner, Jeroen, Kirkegaard, Matthew, Cascão, Ana

    Published in Water international (18-05-2020)
    “…This article proposes and fleshes out an analytical method designed to support efforts to transform inequitable and unsustainable transboundary water…”
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    Stakeholder engagement in water governance as social learning: lessons from practice by Wehn, Uta, Collins, Kevin, Anema, Kim, Basco-Carrera, Laura, Lerebours, Alix

    Published in Water international (02-01-2018)
    “…The OECD Principles on Water Governance set out various requirements for stakeholder engagement. Coupled with conceptualizations of social learning, this…”
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    Rural-urban water struggles: urbanizing hydrosocial territories and evolving connections, discourses and identities by Hommes, Lena, Boelens, Rutgerd, Harris, Leila M., Veldwisch, Gert Jan

    Published in Water international (17-02-2019)
    “…In 2007, for the first time in human history, the world’s population became more urban than rural – a trend that is expected to increase in the coming decades,…”
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    Territorial pluralism: water users' multi-scalar struggles against state ordering in Ecuador's highlands by Hoogesteger, Jaime, Boelens, Rutgerd, Baud, Michiel

    Published in Water international (02-01-2016)
    “…Ecuadorian state policies and institutional reforms have territorialized water since the 1960s. Peasant and indigenous communities have challenged this…”
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    Water-Energy-Food Nexus Framework for facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue by Mohtar, Rabi H., Daher, Bassel

    Published in Water international (28-07-2016)
    “…Water, energy and food are deeply interlinked resources. Food and energy production require over 90% of our global water resources. In this time of climate…”
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    Water–energy–food nexus: a platform for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals by Stephan, Raya Marina, Mohtar, Rabi H., Daher, Bassel, Embid Irujo, Antonio, Hillers, Astrid, Ganter, J. Carl, Karlberg, Louise, Martin, Liber, Nairizi, Saeed, Rodriguez, Diego J., Sarni, Will

    Published in Water international (03-04-2018)
    “…Tight interconnections exist between water, energy and food systems. As stresses on these resource systems continue to increase, there is a growing need to…”
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    Water insecurity compounds the global coronavirus crisis by Staddon, C., Everard, M., Mytton, J., Octavianti, T., Powell, W., Quinn, N., Uddin, S. M. N., Young, S. L., Miller, J. D., Budds, J., Geere, J., Meehan, K., Charles, K., Stevenson, E. G. J., Vonk, J., Mizniak, J.

    Published in Water international (03-07-2020)
    “…In recent weeks, people all over the world have been settling into a ‘new normal’ of restricted mobility, online working, social distancing and enhanced hand…”
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    The destruction of the Kakhovka dam and its consequences by Vyshnevskyi, Viktor, Shevchuk, Serhii, Komorin, Viktor, Oleynik, Yurii, Gleick, Peter

    Published in Water international (04-07-2023)
    “…The Kakhovka hydropower plant on the Dnipro River in Ukraine, its spillway dam and adjoining structures were completely destroyed in the early morning of 6…”
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    Conferring legal personality on the world's rivers: A brief intellectual assessment by Eckstein, Gabriel, D'Andrea, Ariella, Marshall, Virginia, O'Donnell, Erin, Talbot-Jones, Julia, Curran, Deborah, O'Bryan, Katie

    Published in Water international (03-10-2019)
    “…The following compilation is substantially reproduced and adapted from a series of essays that appeared n the blog of the International Water Law Project. The…”
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    Hydrosocial territories, agro-export and water scarcity: capitalist territorial transformations and water governance in Peru's coastal valleys by Damonte, Gerardo, Boelens, Rutgerd

    Published in Water international (17-02-2019)
    “…In recent decades, an agro-export boom has deeply transformed Peru's coastal valleys, resulting in dramatic territorial changes and social inequality in the…”
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    The potential impact of water quality on the spread and control of COVID-19 in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon by Kassem, Issmat I., Jaafar, Hadi

    Published in Water international (03-07-2020)
    “…The Syrian civil war has been raging since 11 March 2011, causing millions of civilians to seek refuge in safer countries, including Lebanon, a small…”
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    Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh and India over the Brahmaputra River by Vij, Sumit, Warner, Jeroen F., Biesbroek, Robbert, Groot, Annemarie

    Published in Water international (18-05-2020)
    “…This article shows how Bangladesh and India intentionally maintain the status quo for the Brahmaputra River at the transboundary level, using material and…”
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