JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Universities Council on Water Resources

Issue No. 142: August 2009

 

Geography: A Vibrant Agenda for the Next 20 Years of Water Resources Research

Table of Contents

Water Promises: Much Ado about Nothing - As Profitless as Water in a Sieve?
By Graham A. Tobin

Articles

Future Hydroclimatology and the Research Challenges of a Post-Stationary World
By Katherine K. Hirschboeck

Integrating Water-Quality into a Water Resources Research Agenda
By L. Allan James

Integrated Ecohydrologic Research and Hydro-Informatics
By D. Scott Mackay and Lawrence E. Band

Applying Geographic Information Techniques to Study Water Resources for the Next 20 Years
By Luoheng Han

Integration of Water Data for Decision-Making and Research
By R. Rajagopal

Water for Agriculture: Global Change and Geographic Perspectives on Research Challenges for the Future
By John Harrington, Jr.

Emerging Issues and Challenges: Natural Hazards
By Burrell Montz

Integrated Policy and Planning for Water and Energy
By Young-Doo Wang

Ecological Economics and Water Resources Geography
By Christopher Lant

The Political Economy and Political Ecology of the Hydro-Social Cycle
By Erik Swyngedouw

Comparative International Water Research
By James L. Wescoat, Jr.

A Long Term View of Water and International Security
By Aaron T. Wolf

Problem-Centered vs. Discipline-Centered Research for the Exploration of Sustainability
By William James Smith, Jr.

Geographic Research in Water Resources: A Vibrant Research Agenda for the Next 20 Years
By William James Smith, Jr.

Full Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, Issue No. 142

ISSN 1936-704X