Policy Dimensions of Development and Financing of Water Infrastructure: The Cases of China and India
By Cecilia Tortajada, 2016. Article published in Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 64, pages 177-187.… Read More
By Cecilia Tortajada, 2016. Article published in Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 64, pages 177-187.… Read More
July 21, 2016
Mitigating the effects of nature’s destructive force.… Read More
July 19, 2016
Floods have been a perennial problem in China, although the death toll in floods in the country has steadily declined due to construction of dams, dikes and levees, and installing of early warning systems. Still, economic costs of floods have been increasing.… Read More
July 13, 2016
Change in culture and mindset about water use in private and public sectors needed to tackle world’s water problems.… Read More
July 12, 2016
A panel of eminent experts on different disciplines diccusing the future of world’s water.… Read More
July 8, 2016
Water is scarce in many parts of the globe and will become scarcer unless we change our attitudes towards this most precious of natural resources.… Read More
July 2, 2016
Planning and innovation are how Singapore intends – in the face of new threats – to put food and water on the table.… Read More
July 2016
Special Issue on Water Reuse Policies for Potable Use… Read More
June 30, 2016
India has some work to do to meet its power needs. Bhutan is helping.… Read More
Edited by Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas, 2016, Routledge, London, 186 pages.… Read More