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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-4759-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-4759-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Reconstructing the duty of water: a study of emergent norms in socio-hydrology
J. L. Jr. Wescoat
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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- Narratives and water: A bibliometric review C. Leong
- Evaluation of the drought resilience of indigenous irrigation water systems: a case study of dry zone Sri Lanka R. Wickramasinghe & S. Nakamura
- Socio-hydrological water balance for water allocation between human and environmental purposes in catchments S. Zhou et al.
- A system dynamics based socio-hydrological model for agricultural wastewater reuse at the watershed scale H. Jeong & J. Adamowski
- Water ethics on a human‐dominated planet: rationality, context and values in global governance J. Schmidt & C. Peppard
- The Duty of Water: Land, Labour, and the Racialisation of Waste in Colonial and Contemporary Punjab M. Hayat
- Norms and values in sociohydrological models M. Roobavannan et al.
- Socio-hydrological assessment of water security in canal irrigation systems: A conjoint quantitative analysis of equity and reliability A. Siddiqi et al.
- Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change H. McMillan et al.
- An alternative approach for socio-hydrology: case study research E. Mostert
- Editorial J. Mukherjee
- From channelization to restoration: Sociohydrologic modeling with changing community preferences in the Kissimmee River Basin, Florida X. Chen et al.
- Energy generation in the canal irrigation network in India: Integrated spatial planning framework on the Upper Ganga Canal corridor S. Usmani et al.
- Time scale interactions and the coevolution of humans and water M. Sivapalan & G. Blöschl
- Comparative analysis of water rights entitlements in India and China S. Jia et al.
- Analyzing scenarios and designing initiatives toward just transitions: coproducing knowledge with(in) the dried fish sector in the Indian Sundarbans R. Ghosh et al.
- Socio-hydrology with hydrosocial theory: two sides of the same coin? A. Ross & H. Chang
- Socio‐hydrology: Use‐inspired water sustainability science for the Anthropocene M. Sivapalan et al.
- Trees and water: A survey of the perception and decisions of landowners in New Zealand G. Villamor et al.
- Moving sociohydrology forward: a synthesis across studies T. Troy et al.
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