Vol. 61 No. 2, March 2008
Index
- Editors' foreword.
- Water in the 21st century: defining the elements of global crises and potential solutions.
- Water wars: obscuring opportunities.
- Climate change and water resources: the challenges ahead.
- Healing the enlightenment rift: rationality, spirituality and shared waters.
- The forgotten infrastructure: safeguarding freshwater ecosystems.
- The potential and promise of water pricing.
- Water and gender: the unexpected connection that really matters.
- From universal prescriptions to living rights: local and indigenous water rights confront public-private partnerships in the Andes.
- Challenges and realities of water management of megacities: the case of Mexico City metropolitan area.
- Water politics in South Asia: Technocratic cooperation and lasting security in the Indus Basin and beyond.
- The role of epistemic communities in offering new cooperation frameworks in the Euphrates-Tigris Rivers system.
- Mission not yet accomplished: managing water resources in the Nile River basin.
- A missed chance for peace: Israel and Syria's negotiations over the Golan heights.
- An interview with Maude Barlow.
- Watery sanitation and the millennium development goals.
- On thin ice: water rights and resource disputes in the Arctic Ocean.
- Developing global institutions for governing water.
- The specter of scarcity.
- The politics of water.
- The Age of Commodity: Water Privatization in Southern Africa.
- Water for Sale: How Business and the Market Can Resolve the World's Water Crisis.
- iCochabamba! Water War in Bolivia.
- Not A Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (And What You Can Do).
- Water Issues in The Middle East: Israel-Palestinian Water Issues--From Conflict to Cooperation.
- The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future.
- Gender, Water and Development.
- The Evolution of Markets for Water (Theory And Practice in Australia).
- The Law And Politics of The Caspian Sea.
- Thirst: Fighting The Corporate Theft of Our Water.