The lessons from Israel on water management
Seth M. Siegel’s Let There Be Water offers a strong, upbeat narrative about Israel’s extraordinary drive to master resource efficiency, productivity and knowhow in...
The Water-Nexus-Book Nexus
A series of publications suggest the end of the ‘water sector’ is near, to be replaced by a provocative, if nebulous, institutional linkage
By James Workman
The...
Research on the frontiers of urban ecology
From the IWA journals Water Science & Technology and Water Policy:
Forging linkages: How to scale up urban projects from below
Cities want to recycle water and...
Water Allocation in Rivers under Pressure
How institutions evolve to replenish rivers
By Scott Moore*
In light of climate change, population growth and escalating water demand, governments must confront the problem of ‘basin closure,’ that...
The best books on water loss
“What has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.”
– Ecclesiastes 1:9
By James Workman
Water may be scarce...
The customer is always right
A new IWA book shows utilities how marketing can win visibility and value
By James Workman
When La Trobe University professor Rhett Walker asked...
Groundwater futures in the spotlight
Stephen Foster, Radu Gogu, Ida Holm-Olesen and Anders Bǽkgaard look at the path ahead for groundwater following discussions during the dedicated groundwater forum held...