Water Alternatives is a free-access journal. By registering you will make sure you receive alerts each time a new issue is posted as well as calls for paper; and you will get pre-view access to papers: click here to register and join the Water Alternatives network. Registration takes 30 sec and is burdenless
Volume 5 | Issue 3
October 2012
Special issue: Open for business or opening Pandora’s Box? A constructive critique of corporate engagement in water policy
Guest editors: Nick Hepworth, Jason Morrison and Upmanu Lall
Open for business or opening Pandora’s Box? A constructive critique of corporate engagement in water policy: An introduction
Nick Hepworth
Water Alternatives 5(3): 543-562
Water footprint: Help or hindrance?
Ashok Kumar Chapagain and David Tickner
Water Alternatives 5(3): 563-581
Mitigating corporate water risk: Financial market tools and supply management
Wendy M. Larson, Paul L. Freedman, Viktor Passinsky, Edward Grubb and Peter Adriaens
Water Alternatives 5(3): 582-602
The private sector’s contribution to water management: Clarifying companies’ roles and responsibilities
Peter Newborne and Nathaniel Mason
Water Alternatives 5(3): 603-618
Investigating food and agribusiness corporations as global water security, management and governance agents: The case of Nestlé, Bunge and Cargill
Suvi Sojamo and Elizabeth Archer Larson
Water Alternatives 5(3): 619-635
From risks to shared value? Corporate strategies in building a global water accounting and disclosure regime
Marco Daniel and Suvi Sojamo
Water Alternatives 5(3): 636-657
Articles
The role of productive water use in women’s livelihoods. Evidence from rural Senegal
Emily van Houweling, Ralph Hall, Aissatou Sakho Diop, Jennifer Davis and Mark Seiss
Water Alternatives 5(3): 658-677
Digging, damming or diverting? Small-scale irrigation in the Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia
Irit Eguavoen, Sisay Demeku Derib, Tilaye Teklewold Deneke, Matthew McCartney, Ben Adol Otto and Saeed Seidu Billa
Water Alternatives 5(3): 678-699
The last will be first: Water transfers from agriculture to cities in the Pangani river basin, Tanzania
Hans C. Komakech, Pieter van der Zaag and Barbara van Koppen
_Water Alternatives 5(3): 700-720
Book Reviews
Water fountains in the worldscape (Hynynen et al.; 2012).
Terje Oestigaard
Water Alternatives 5(3): 721-722
Pour avoir accès à ces textes inscrivez vous sur le site : http://www.water-alternatives.org/