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Paper copy available from Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)English7 Joshi, Deepa2004vSecure water - wither poverty? Livelihoods in the DRA approaches: a case study of the water supply programme in India825Overseas Development Institute Water Policy ProgrammeYOID & University of Southampton Research team: Gupta, R; Rao, S; Reddy, S; Shekkar Rao, CLondonOverseas Development Institute, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7922 0300 Wesbite: www.odi.org.uk/rpeg/wpp Email: wpp@odi.org.ukDemand Responsive Approaches Sustainability Stakeholders Poverty Andhra Pradesh, India Water-poverty-livelihood links Community participationISBN: 0 85003 732 8. Paper copy available from Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver).This report outlines case study findings from a research project entitled 'Secure Water: building sustainable livelihoods for the poor into demand responsive approaches', funded by the UK Department for International Development, London. Project reference: R8034. Available: www.securewater.org Project coordinated by the ODI Water Policy Programme, London, in collaboration with research partners overseas and in the UKEnlishW7 Avan Koppen, B Sokile, C Hatibu, N Lankford, B A Mahoo, H Yanda, P2004?Formal water rights in rural Tanzania: deepening the dichotomy?26Colombo, Sri Lanka'International Water Mangement InstituteWater rights Water pricing Water reform Integrated water resource management River basin management Irrigation customary law Water law Water users associations Water scarcity Water user Working paper2004IIWMI receives its principal funding from 58 governments, private foundations and international and regional organizations known as the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Support is also given by the governments of Ghana, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Paper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks and Dr Frances Cleaver).71van Koppen: b.vankoppeen@cgiar.org Sokile: sokile@email.com Hatibu: n.hatbu@cgiar.org Lankford: B.Lankford@uca.ac.uk Mahoo: hmahoo10@yahoo.co.uk Yanda: yanda@ira.udsm.ac.tzEnglish7Khosla, P Pearl, R2003/Untapped connections: gender, water and poverty2Women's Environmental and Development OrganisationAvailable: www.siyanda.orgDonor: UN Population FundEnglishC7 Keetelaar, E G2004MThe arrival of non-agrigultural users in agricultural water user associations16Montpellier, Cedex 5, FranceENGREF Centre de MontpellierMulti-users Multi-uses Non-agricultrual users User participation Water conflicts Water user association Bolivia France South AfricaTechnical Synthesis February 2004Paper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)Email@ keetalaar:engref.frEnglishD7!Kay, M2005-Fostering implementation: know-how for action6International Conference Water for Food and Ecosystems NetherlandsuSustainability Integrated water resource management Reconciling food and ecosystems Stakeholders Green and blue water January 2005Synthesis report of E-forum results. Paper copy available from Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)English;7Lein, H2004QManaging the water of Kilimanjaro: irrigation, peasans and hydropower development155-162 GeoJournal61TEconomic reforms Hydropower Irrigation Kilimanjaro Pangani Tanzania Water Managementresearch paper2004Paper copy available from Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver).Email: haakon.lein@svt.ntnu.no Department of Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, NorwayEnglishn7 Lenton, R2003MBackground paper of the Millennium Project Task Force on Water and Sanitation'UN Secretary General Millennium ProjectExecutive Summary April 2003Background paper providing preliminary overview of existing knowledge and questions addressed by the Millennium Project Task Force. Final report expected end of 2004.EnglishD7 ODI2004GFrom plan to action: water supply and sanitation for the poor in AfricaODI Briefing paperODI/WaterAid briefing paperLondonOverseas Development InstituteBriefing paper April 2004Available: www.odi.org.ukISSN 0140-8682nODI, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD Telephone: +44 (0)20 7922 0300 Email: publications@odi.org.ukEnglish7 ODI2004/Right to water: legal forms, political channelsODILondonOverseas Development Institute July 2004Available: www.odi.org.ukISSN 0140-86820ODI, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JDEnglishD7ODI2005$Rights to water; where to from here?$Rights to water: where to from here?(Water Policy Programme: Rights in Action March 22 2005www.odi.org.uk/rightsEnglish7Pearce, J Blakey, H2004IParticipation and Community Cohesion in the North: making the connections46IParticipation and Community Cohesion in the North: making the connectionsBradford University, UKcInternational Centre for Participation Studies, Department of Peace Studies, University of BradfordICPS Working Paper 1 Email: h.blackey2@bradford.ac.ukEnglish.7 Piron, L-H Watkins, F2004lDFID Human Rights Review. A review of how DFID has integrated human rights into its work. Executive summary.120,Department for International Development, UKOverseas Development Institute0ODI, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JDEnglishfD7!#Roy, Jessica Crow, Ben Swallow, B, 2005`Getting access to adequate water: community organizing, women and social change in Western KenyaVAfrican Water Laws: Plural Legislative Frameworks for Rural Water Management in Africa Johannesburg^Africa women gender water time allocation livelihoods community organisation collective action26-28 January 2005Jessica Roy died in Nairobi in August 2004 after being struck by a car while walking home from work. This paper presents initial findings from her research on community organizing to improve water access in Western Kenya.English D7Nauen, C2004Summary of workshop conclusionsMain trends and prospects characterizing private sector participation in water and sanitation: a discussion of project findingshLibrary Wing Seminar Room, Queen Elizabeth House, International Development Centre, University of Oxford:Fifth Framework Programme (1998-2002), European CommissionJune 30 - July 1 2004(Available: www.geog.ox.ac.uk/-prinwass/3An interdisciplinary research project from PRINWASSINCO-DEV Scientific OfficerEnglish{7%Ryan, P2004 Scaling UP - A Literature Review-IRC International Water and Sanitation CentreEnglish7 Slaymaker, Tom Newborne, P2004|Implementation of water supply and sanitation programmes under PRSPs. Synthesis of research findings from sub-Saharan Africa42Water Policy Report6Overseas Development Institute, Water Policy ProgrammeODI and WaterAidResearch team: Anguria, J; Calagaus, B; de Waal, D; Gutierrez, E; Kanyesigye, J; Longwe, J; Magelegele, N; Milazi, L; Mwambwa, S: Niwagaba, E; Nyirenda, N; Nyirenda, B; O'Connell, M; Sevilla, A; Stoupy, O; Sugden, S; Tukai, R; Wake, W; Williamson, T2ODI, 11 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JD Telephone: + 44 (0) 20 7922 0300 Email: wpp@odi.org.uk Website: www.odi.org.uk/rpeg/wppEnglishD7%%Toner, A Msuya, E Mdee, R Mfinanga, Y2005cThe illusion of community ownership: community-based water management in Uchira, Kilimanjaro Region36FBradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University, UKresearch paperResearch funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (2004-5) and on a larger scale as part of a comparative study with South Africa, funded by DFID (2004-6), jointly with Dr Frances Cleaver, Bradford UniversityVBradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University, West Yorkshire, UKEnglish7 UNDP2003bMainstreaming gender in water management. A practical journey to sustainability: A resource guide89New YorkWater Programme, Environmentally Sustainable Development Group, Bureau for Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme, 304 East 45th Street, FF-9th Floor, New York, NY 10017, USA. February 2003Available: bdp-water@undp.org,UN Bureau for Development policy (see above)English*D7 UN2003-Water for People. UN water development report World Water Assessment Programme9UNESCO/Division of Water Sciences, Paris Cedex 15, France March 2003Available: wwap.unesco.orgK1. rue Miollis, F-75732 Paris Cedex 15, France Telephone: +33 1 45 68 39 28English7 +United Nations Human Settlements Programme,2004Water and Sanitation Trust Fund13Nairobi, KenyaUN Human Settlements Programmewww.unhabitat.org`UN Human Settlements Programme, PO Box 30030, GPO Nairobi 00100, Kenya Email: info@unhabitat.orgEnglish}7 UNICEF2002HWaterfront - UN publiction on water, environment, sanitation and hygiene28New YorkCUNCEF Programme Division, water, environment and sanitation scienceIssue 15 November 2002www.unicef.org/programme/wesxThe Editor, Waterfront, UNICEF Programme Division, WES Section, Three United Nations Plaza H-7A New York. NY 10017 USA.English`D7,Inter-Agency Task Force on Gender and Water,2005@Meeting of the Inter-Agency network on Women and Gender EqualityAMeeting of the Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality.New YorkHWater-for-life decade Gender mainstreaming Equality Empowerment of womenFebruary 22-25 2005Reference: IANWGE/2005/10 Fourth Session. Paper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)>UN Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality, New YorkEnglish7 UN2005:Gender equality. Striving for justice in an unequal world20Geneva, Switzerland7United Nations Research Insitute for Social Developmentgender equality Gender asymmetries Feminization of labour Cross-border migration of workers Women in politics Gender and good governance Women and peacebuilding Women and conflict 14 April 2005www.unrisd.orgWPalais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva Email: info@unrisd.org Telephone: +41 (0) 22 9173020English 7 Urassa, Nringi Naiman2004ZReport on the effects of dry season irrigation canal closure programme to the rural prople19_Sokoine University of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Soil-Water Management Research GroupSeptember 2004English7%Urassa, Nringi Naiman2005YWater Governance. The impact of various interventions on the access of the poor to waterBCIDResearch paperBCIDEnglishZ7 SIWI2005Health, Dignity and Development; What will it take? UN Millennium Project Task Force on Water and Sanitation, Final Report, Abridged Edition129New York'Stockholm International Water InstituteaMillennium development goals water and sanitation domestic water supply water resource managementPaper copy available from Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)RStockholm International Water Institute, SIWI, and UN Millennium Project, New YorkEnglish7Vsandemoortele, J20022Are User Fees and Narrow Targeting Gender-neutral?&UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM))Summary available through Siyanda websiteEnglishD7!de Vos, Hugo Wester, Phillippus2005The Enabling Environment. Synthesis report of theme 3 of E-Forum of the FAO/Netherlands International Conference on Water for Food and EcosystemsIFAO/Netherlands International Conference on Water for Food and Ecosystems14 January 2005de Vos - Rural Development Socioloty Group, Wageningen University Wester - Irrigation and Water Engineering Group, Wageningen UniversityEnglishb7 Colin, J et al2004BUNICEF-Government of India Child's Environment Progarmme 1999-2003UNICEF2004UNICEF-Government of India Child's Environment Programme 1999-2003. Part two: lessons learned to support the development of the new programmeKWater, Egineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK. Email: Well@lboro.ac.uk. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT. Email: Well@lshtm.ac.uk. IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, PO Box 2869, 2601 CW, The Netherlands. Email: Well@irc.nlEnglishpD7!"Warner, Jeroen verhallen, Annemiek2004_Multi-stakeholder platforms for integrated catchment management: towards a comparative typologyMOPAN conferenceTilburgoWageningen University, Irrigation and Water Engineering Group, Hydrology and Integrated Water Management Centre June 2004www.iac.wur.nlWarner: jeroen.warner@wur.nlEnglish~7% Wedgwood, A20056Practical Challenges for Demand Responsible ApproachesDraft discussion paperEnglishm7 EWater Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, UK2004WEDC Bulletin 20044Dr Julie FisherLoughborough, UKLoughborough University2004www.iboro.ac.uk/wedc/Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKEnglish7 WELL2004SThe poverty. Millennium Development Goal. What water, sanitation and hygiene can do9Andrew Cotton Julie FisherLoughborough, UKZLoughborough University, IRC Deflt, AMREF Nairobi, IWSD Harare, LSHTM University of LondonBriefing note 12004www.iboro.ac.uk/wedc/^Water Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK LE11 3TUEnglish7 WELL2004YThe child health. Millennium Development Goal. What water, sanitation and hygiene can do4 Briefing Note Julie Fisher LoughboroughLoughborough University, UKBriefing note 32004www.lboro.ac.uk/well/Water, engineering and development centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK Email: A P Cotton @lboro@ac.uk J Fisher1@lboro.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0) 1509 222885English`7 WELL2004GWater Supply and Sanitation. Sector Monitoring. A new decade to measure8Briefing note 7Sue Coates Andrew CottonLoughborough, UKLoughborough UniversityBriefing paper2004www.lboro.ac.uk/well/`Water, engineeering and development centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKEnglish7 WELL2004VThe education. Millennium Development Goal. What water, sanitation and hygiene can do4Briefing note 2Andrew Cotton Julie FisherLoughborough, UKxLoughborough University, Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK Briefing note2004www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc/2BWater, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough UniversityEnglishA:7Cleaver, Frances Franks, Tom20063Water Governance - New Perspectives and Directrions98Water Governance - New Perspectives and Directions, Final Seminar in Water Governance - Challenging the Consensus series: Beyond the ConsensusBradford UniversityNBradford Centre for International Development, ODI Water Policy Programme, WWFESRCpro-poor water governance the scale challenge water security participation misgovernance institutional failure community-managed water supply resource appropriation stakeholders women as key users economic good scarcity and conflict20.2.06-Water Governance - Challenging the Consensus Tom Franks & Frances CleaverIn the run-up to the Fourth World Water Forum the series aimed to synthesise emerging insights from field experience, to track new directions in thinking about water governance, and to examine the linkages between water governance, poverty and progress towards the MDGs.Beyond the Consensus[Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University, West Yorkshire, EnglandEnglish7 RSPB2002.Water: supporting life, sustaining livelihoods15GBirdlife International Secretariat, Sustainable Development Policy Teamwater sustaining livelihoods Nigeria Tanzania integrated water resource management freshwater ecosystems river basin managementwww.rspb.org.ukGBirdlife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge CB3 ONAEnglish7 Pearce, Fred2006The parched planet32-36 New ScientistIndia irrigation fossil water extraction dry rivers barefoot hydrological revolution virtual water rainwater harvesting Rajsamadhiya drainage project Spells out the cost in water of producing various products: eg 20,000 litres for 1 kilo of coffee, or 11,000 litres for 1 quarter-pounder hamburger.25 February 2006www.newscientist.comEnglish;ھ7 Gungoren, Billur2003WCommunity water management in Kyrgystan and Uzbekistan: strengthening the role of women2)Columbia University School of Social WorkCommunity water management Kyrgystan and Uzbekistan water management and women bathhouses as health and hygiene information centresdownloaded 4.12.03)www. columbia.edu/cu/musher/InternationalGungoren was awarded the Columbia University Willman and Albert Musher International Fellowship. This report outlines her work in Kyrgystan and Uzbekistan, in collaboration with the International Secretariat for Water (Montreal-based NGO), to explore the capacities of local civil society organisations to find creative solutions to the worsening water problem and to ensrue leadership roles for women in community water schemes. The work was reported in a publication entitled: Quenching the Thirst: A People's Approach to Water and Sanitation in the Ferghana Valley, written by Ms Gungoren and Gabriel Regallet (Deputy Secretary General of the ISW). 'Our dream is to have a bath once a weekEnglishv7 Mosedale, Sarah2006Water and the Urban Poor4CRC Policy BriefsManchester, EnglandsCentre on Regulation and Competition, Institute for Development Policy and Management, The University of ManchesterMillennium Development Goals access to safe drinking water Sub-Saharan Africa privatisation economic good water pricing subsidising connection/supply!www.competition-regulation.org.ukcPaper copy available in BCID, Bradford Water Research Dissemintation library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver). Also see articles: Water for Squatters in Metro Manila, Philippines; Paying for Free Basic Water in South Africa? Other related CRC Policy Briefs (available on same website) include: No 37. Mitlin, D. Competition, regulation and the urban poor: a case study of water, 2002. No 93. Mitlin , D. Beyond second best: the whys, hows and wherefores of water subsidies, 2004. No 112. Brown, J. Water Service Subsidies and the poor: a case study of greater Nelspruit Utility Company, Mbombela Municipality, South Africa, 2005. No 117. Lee, C. Water Tariff and Development: The case of Malaysia, 2005. No 123. Fabella, R. Shifting the boundary of the state: the privatisation and regulation of water service in metropolitan Manila, 2006.10CRC Policy briefJHarold Hankins building, Precinct Centre, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9QHEnglishF7Smith, P20045Indigenous Rights, Traditional Knowledge and Identity#The Common Property Resource Digest71LPaez people of Colombia ancestral land rights traditional governance systems December 2004Paper copy available from BCID, Univeristy of Bradford Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)bpeggy.smith@lakeheadu.ca Faculty of Forestry & the Forest Environment, Lakehead University, CanadaEnglishF7 Kandel, Susan2004Environmental ServicesCommon Property Resource Digest71Latin America payment for environmental services rural poverty sustainable natural resources management common property resources December 2004Paper copy available from BCID, University of Bradford Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)s.kandel@prisma.org.svEnglish7 Cleaver, Frances Franks, Tom2005QHow institutions elude design: river basin management and sustainable livelihoods1-21Bradford, EnglandBBradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University?river basin management Tanzania institutional design principlesResearch paper December 2005Paper copy available from, BCID, University of Bradord Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)12BCID, Bradford UniversityEnglish~7Taylor, P Wright, G2000cEstablishing river basin organisations in Vietnam: Red River, Dong Nai River and Lower Mekong Delta273-281Water Science and Technology439Twater management river basin management water institutions water law South-East AsiaPaper copy available from BCID, University of Bradford Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)Taylor: Natural Resources Secretariat, Department of Land and Water Conservation, 13-23 Bridge Street, Sydney 2000, Australia Wright: Global Studio, 6/49 Mountain Road, Austinmor, NSW 2515, AustraliaEnglish7 Hayward, B2005[From the mountain to the tap: how land use and water management can work for the rural poor54@DFID, London University of Newcastle Vrije University, Amsterdam see aboveGforest planation limits green water instruments best agricultural practice in upland forests land management policy instruments pro-poor market mechanisms rain-fed farming stakeholder preference dovetailed employment programmes water rights Sub-Saharan Africa Watershed development payment for environmental services governance2005Paper copy available from BCID, University of Bradford Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)1An overview of research conducted by the Centre for Land Use and Water Resources Research at the University of Newcastle, and the Free University of Amsterdam, with partners in Colombia, Costa Rica, Germany, Grenada, India, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, The Netherlands, the UK and the USA.English7 DFID20069Eliminating poverty. Making governance work for the poor91DFID Water Paper seriesxMasterman, C Malhi, J Hargreaves, J Casson, K Howells, M Malik, M Montgomery, R MacGregor, S Saxton, S Burdon, T Shah, VLondon(Department for International Developmentpoverty development governance Millennium Development Goals corruption economic growth access to clean water sanitation climate change health school attendance migration management sustaining nature resources opening up trade conflict and peacebuilding state security gender equality hunger empowerment of women aids malaria tuberculosis slum-dwellers loss of rain forests measles childhood mortality reduction July 2006www.dfid.gov.ukPaper copy available from Bradford Centre for International Development Water Research Dissemination Library (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver)English7Cleaver, Frances2000ZMoral ecological rationality, institutions and the management of common property resources361- 383Development and Change31 2development theory community leval organisations natural resource management common property resource management collective action water supply Zimbabwe moral ecological rationality river Consensus-incorporative decision makingjournal March 2000EnglishZF7&Ahmad, M Rodriguez, A Braslavaskaya, A2006:The value of rainfed agriculture in a world short of waterlid21 natural resources: water id21 Institute of Development Studies University of Sussex Brighton BN1 9RE UK20rainfed agriculture Syria Kazakhstan crop yield 2006 www.id21.orgPaper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver).xMahmood Ahmad, Food and Agriculture Organisation, Regional Office for the Near East, Cairo, Egypt. Mahmood.ahmed@fao.orgEnglishF7Lundqvist, J Falkenmark, M2006+Efficient water use tackles food insecurityid21 natural resources: water22006Paper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development (contact: Professor Tom Franks and Dr Frances Cleaver)Stockholm International Water Institute, Hantverkargatan 5, 112 21, Stockholm, Sweden. janlu@tema.liu.se www.siwi.org/download/ReportsEnglish7 Frans, Dirk Soussan, John2004 The Water and Poverty Initiative313rd World Water ForumKyotoAsian Development BankWater and poverty reduction link Africa Asia Micronesia China Water access pro-poor water governance Nepal Papus New Guinea Institutionalised water management Bangladesh integrated river basin management Stakeholder Privatisation Particiation Wetlands Sector Strategic Plan, Uganda Working paper2004Paper copy available from the Water Dissemination Library, Bradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University (contact Professor Tom Franks or Dr Frances Cleaver). Printed in February 2003 as a working paper for the 3rd World Water Forum in Kyoto, Japan, March 16-23 2003. First published by the Asian Development Bank in January 2004, ISBN: 971-561-517-1, as part of the Water for All publication series under the Water Awareness Program.Asian Development BankEnglishD7!Alabaster, Graham2006XPro-poor governance issues and the challlenge of meeting the millenium development goalsWater governance in Africa Bradford, UKCmillennium Development Goals urbanisation pro-poor water governanceNovember 30-December 1, 2006Powerpoint presentationHProgramme Manager, Water, Sanitation & Infrastructure branch, UN-HabitatEnglish7Toner, A cleaver, Frances,2005vDemocratising access of localising inequality? Local participation in delivering services may not be good for the poor4@Bradford Centre for International Development Research Briefing1"participation empowerment TanzaniaResearch briefing December 2005cBradford Centre for International Development, Bradford University, West Yorkshire, England BD7 1DPEnglishD7! Joshi, Deepa2005*Water Access and Social Exclusion in India$Access, poverty and social exclusion&Overseas Development Institute, London#demand responsible approaches India March 2005Southampton University, UKEnglish7Merrett, Stephen2005,Catchment water deficits in the 21st century141-149 Water Policy7Yeconomics hydrology population water demand water productivity water resources management2005steve@tufpark.demon.co.ukEnglishoD7!Moreyra, A Wegerich, K,20055Multi-stakeholder platforms as problems of eating outWWater governance - Challenging the Consensus - Politics, Institutions and ParticipationThe Hague, NetherlandsLintegrated water resource management river basins multistakeholder platforms June 2005.alejandra.Moreyra@wur.nl. Kai.Wegerich@wur.nlEnglish7Merrett, Stephen2002GBehavioural studies of the domestic demand for water services in Africa69-81 Water Policy4@Africa domestic water use houshold behaviour domestic sanitation2002<School of Oriental and African Studies, University of LondonEnglishU7Merrett, Stephen2002ODeconstructing households' willingness to pay for water in low-income countries157-172 Water policy4Tcontingent valuation low-income countries water supply sanitation willingness to pay2002VSchool of Oriental and African Studies, University of London steve@tufpark.demon.co.ukEnglish7Poteete, A Ostrom,E;2004^Heterogeneity, group size and collective action: the role of institutions in forest management435-461Development and Change3532collective action sustainability forest management2004EnglishO7 Page, Ben20051Paying for water and the geography of commodities293-306Royal Geographical Society30Bcommodities commodification commodity fetish water policy Cameroon2005$0020-2754 Royal Geographical SocietyQb.page@geog.ucl.ac.uk Department of Geography, University College London WC1H 0APEnglishZ7 Page, Ben2002]Communities as the agents of commodification: The Kumbo Water Authority in Northwest Cameroon483-398 Geoforum 34+Cameroon community development water supply2003*Available on line at www.sciencedirect.comRbpage@geog.ucl.ac.uk Department of Geography, UCL, 26 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0APEnglish7Taylor, P Wright, G,2001cEstablishing river basin organisations in Vietnam: Red River, Dong Nai River and Lower Mekong Delta273-281Water Science and Technology439Twater management river basin management water institutions water law South-East Asia2001Taylor: Natural Resources Secretariat, Department of Land and Water Conservation, 13-23 Bridge Street, Sydney 2000, Australia. Wright: Global Studio, 6/49 Mountain Road, Austinmor, NSW 2515, Australia.EnglishD7!2Swallow, B Onyango, L Meinzen-Dick, R Holl, Nienke2005WDynamics of poverty, livelihoods and property rights in the Lower Nyando basin of KenyaVAfrican Water Laws: Plural legislative frameworks for rural water management in AfricaGauteng, South AfricaKpoverty livelihood strategies irrigation Kenya property rights land tenure26-28 January 2005LSwallow: World Agroforestry Centre, PO Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya. B.Swallow@cgiar.org Onyango: Maseno University, Private Bag, Kenya. L.Onyango@cgiar.org Meinzen-Dick: International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington CD. R.Meinzen-Dick@cgiar.org Holl: Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The NetherlandsEnglish*7 6Overseas Development Institute, Water Policy Programme2002.The water crisis: faultlines in global debates1-4Overseas Development InstituteBriefing paper July 2002(Available on Odi website: www.odi.org.uk0Odi, 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JDEnglish7 Watson, N2004;Integrated river basin management: a case for collaboration1-15/International journal of river basin management23~integrated river basin management complexity uncertainty inter-organisational collaboration Fraser Basin Council CARIBOO model2004kCentre for Sustainable Water Management and Department of Geography, Lancaster University, England LA1 4YB.English~7 Zawe, Conrade2006Reforms in Turbulent Times. A study on the theory and practice of three irrigation management policy reform models in Mashonaland, Zimbabwe.353 PhD WageningenWageningen UniversityDSmallholder irrigation management reform models Mashonaland Zimbabwe Professor Dr Paul Richards, Wageningen University, Netherlands Dr Bruce Lankford, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Dr Bill Kinsey, University of Amsterdam and University of Zimbabwe Dr Ruth Keinzen-Dick, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC+Published in book format ISBN 09-8504-542-8Reforms in Turbulent TimesEnglish9z7Prieto, Daniel2006xModernization and the evolution of irrgation practices in the Rio Dulce Irrgation Project, Santiago del Estero, Agentina290 WageningenWageningen University,Rio Dulce Irrigation Project (PRD) Argentina December 2006Professor Dr Linden, Wageningen University, Netherlands Professor Dr Bos, Enschede, Netherlands Professor Dr Bastiaanssen, Wageningen Dr Carces-Restrepo, Rome Dr Lankford, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK,Published in book format. ISBN 90-8504-545-2Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaEnglish3z?Zwarteven, Margaret2006HWedlock or deadlock? Feminists' attempts to engage irrigation engineers302PhD WageningenWageningen UniversityIrrigation women feminists June 2006Professor Linden Vincent, Wageningen, Netherlands Professor Dr Patricia Howards, Wageningen University Professor Dr Piet van der Zaag, IHE-UNESCO, Delft, Netherlands Professor Dr Cecile Jackson, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Dr Loes Schenk-Sandbergen, University of Amsterdam+Published in book form. ISBN: 90-8504-398-0Wedlock or deadlock?z7Simpungwe, Eliab2006~Water, stakeholders and common ground. Challenges for multi-stakeholder platforms in water resource management in South Africa246PhD Wageningen Wageningen UniversityuMulti-stakeholder platforms river basin management South Africa Water resource management Catchment Management Forums December 2006Professor Linden Vincent, Wageningen, Netherlands Professor Dr Leeuvis, Wageningen Professor Dr Rowntree, Rhodes University, South Africa Dr Hebinck, Wageningen Dr Woodhill, Wageningen International-Published in book format. ISBN: 09-8504-544-4$Water, stakeholder and common groundEnglish