JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Universities Council on Water Resources
Integrated
Water Resources Management: New Governance, Tools,
and Challenges—Selected International Perspectives
Integrated Water Resources Management: Governance,
Best Practice, and Research Challenges
By Bruce Hooper
IWRM: STRENGTHENED CONCEPTUALIZATIONS
Integrated Water Resources Management: Definitions and Conceptual
Musings
By Hal Cardwell, Richard Cole, Lauren Cartwright, and Lynn Martin
Integrated Water Resources Management in The Netherlands: How
Concepts Function
By Erik Mostert
Exploring the Government, Society, and Science Interfaces in
Integrated Water Resources Management in South Africa
By Peter Ashton, Anthony Turton and Dirk Rous
Trajectories in Australian Water Policy
By Karen Hussey and Stephen Dovers
IWRM: EMERGING INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE
IWRM in Practice: Lessons from Canadian Experience
By Bruce Mitchell
Organizational Dynamics of Watershed Partnerships: A Key to
Integrated Water Resources Management
By Ken Genskow and Stephen Born
Implementing the Water Framework Directive: How to Define a
“Competent Authority”
By Colin Green and Amalia Fernández
A Comparison of IWRM Frameworks: The United States and South
Africa
By Jeff Ballweber
Water Governance at the European Union
By Ana Barreira
Integrated Water Resources Management in New Zealand: Legislative
Frameworkand Implementation
By Matthew Davis and John Threfall
Values and Finances: Making IWRM Work
By Frank van Steenbergen and Ben Lamoree
Integrated Water Resources Management Curriculum in the United
States: Results of a Recent Survey
By Paul Bourget
Issues for CEOs of Water Utilities with the Implementation
of Australian Water Laws
By Jennifer McKay
Full Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, Issue No. 135
ISSN 1936-704X