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News Arab Water World (AWW) magazine Arab Water World (AWW) magazine, published since 1977, is a leading business periodical that covers industrial technologies and the latest on water, wastewater, desalination, irrigation and energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It has been the sole, credible reference for anybody engaged in the afore-mentioned areas. AWW magazine is a sure medium to relay thoughts and ideas and announce changes taking over the world of water.
URL Global Water Intelligence (GWI) Global Water Intelligence (GWI) is a monthly, newsletter delivered via e-mail and in hard copy format providing analysis and strategic data on the international water market. 

The publication boasts a network of specialist water and financial journalists, many based in country, and with access to exclusive regional data. 

Regular monthly features and tracker One of the strengths of GWI is its monthly feature programme. As well as news and analysis, we use a number of other products to monitor the water industry and assess new developments. 

These include: 

The Investor's View: This is an opinion column in which we invite industry experts to write on some of the issues influencing water utility investors. To date we have been privileged to include contributions from environmental risk rating agency Serm, US investment company Avalon Trust, and global investment bank NM Rothschild and Sons. Clay Landry of the Political Economy Research Centre (Perc) has also produced a series of reports on water trading companies and the potential for e-commerce in the water industry. 

Performer of the Month: Each month, our financial and regulatory affairs editor constructs a comprehensive table of water company share prices. This includes the closing price on the final trading day of the previous month, 52-week highs and lows, as well as latest reported earnings. Performer also measures the performance of UK water shares against the Ftse 100 market index. 

Tracker: Tracker is GWI's popular 'deal watcher' providing unique monthly  updates on water concessions, BOTs and other private sector contracts proposed, bidding or signed. By using tracker you can quickly gauge a project's main purpose and value, the relevant companies, how it is being financed and the latest tender news, prequalification and bid details. Tracker supports an in-house database which can provide information on private sector deals from over 50 cities and regions. 
URL Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) is an online and open access international journal published by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) for the dissemination of original research in hydrology. HESS complies with the EGU concept of "Public Peer Review" and "Interactive Public Discussions". After having passed a rapid access peer review process manuscripts submitted to HESS will be published first of all in the "Discussions" part of the website of the journal, being then subject to interactive public discussions initiated by alerting the scientific community. The results of the public peer-review and the interactive public discussions are then used for the final evaluation of the manuscript by the Editor and, eventually, for its publication on the website of the actual journal.
HTML Document Journals of EWA National Member Associations Journals of EWA National Member Associations.
URL The International Review of Hydrobiology Throughout the decades, the development of water ecology has been reflected in the International Review of Hydrobiology: the analysis and assessment of biological structures in water in their interconnection with the internal and external cycle of materials. Today the articles reflect the journal's title: Hydrobiology - the science of life processes in water. It is international, forming the basis for relevant decisions in politics and society, since mankind is dependent on water in so many ways.
An international team of scientists guarantees the international character and comprehensive coverage of this journal.
News Water Alternatives Volume 3 - Issue 1, February 2010

A critical review of public-public partnerships in water services
Gemma Boag and David A. McDonald

Water Alternatives 3(1): 1-25                   Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Opponents and supporters of water policy change in the Netherlands and Hungary
Saskia E. Werners, Jeroen Warner, Dik Roth

Water Alternatives 3(1): 26-47                  Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Learning to voice? Evolving roles of family farmers in the coordination of large-scale irrigation schemes in Morocco
Nicolas Faysse, Mostafa Errahj, Marcel Kuper, Mohamed Mahdi

Water Alternatives 3(1): 48-67                  Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Local approaches to Integrated Water Resources Management
John Butterworth, Jeroen Warner, Patrick Moriarty, Stef Smits, and Charles Batchelor

Water Alternatives 3(1): 82-101                Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The cathedral and the bazaar: Socialising science and hydrology for river basin management
Bruce Lankford and Nick Hepworth

Water Alternatives 3(1): 82-101                Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Multiple-use services as alternative to rural water supply services - A characterisation of the approach
Stef Smits, Barbara van Koppen, Patrick Moriarty and John Butterworth

Water Alternatives 3(1): 102-121               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Developing a practical approach to 'light IWRM' in the Middle East
Patrick Moriarty, Charles Batchelor, P. Laban, H. Fahmy, F.T. Abd-Alhadi

Water Alternatives 3(1): 122-136               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

The fine art of boundary spanning – Making space for water in the East Netherlands
Jeroen Warner, Kris Lulofs and Hans Bressers

Water Alternatives 3(1): 137-153               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Water variability, soil nutrient heterogeneity and market volatility – Why sub-Saharan Africa’s Green Revolution will be location-specific and knowledge-intensive
Pieter van der Zaag

Water Alternatives 2(3): 154-160               Abstract | Full Text - PDF

Troubled waters – Palestinians denied access to water (Amnesty International, 2009).
Jason Brozek
Water Alternatives 3(1): 161-163                Full Text - PDF

Interlinking of rivers in India:  Issues and concerns (M. Monirul Q. Mirza; Ahsan Uddin Ahmed; Q.K. Ahmad, 2008).
François Molle

Water Alternatives 3(1): 164-166                Full Text - PDF 

URL Water Alternatives: An interdisciplinary Journal on water, Politics and Development WaA is an interdisciplinary journal addressing the full range of issues that water raises in contemporary societies. Its ambition is to provide space for alternative and critical thinking on such issues (see our manifesto for more details). WaA welcomes contributions that address any dimension of water resources development, management and use, and their relations with society and the environment. Water Alternatives will be published three times each year. The inaugural issue will be released on the 1st of June 2008. Submissions are welcome: you may already send your manuscripts to the editors and register in order to receive tables of contents when a new issue is published.
URL Water in the Arab World (in English & Arabic)