an empirical study on the various values that matter to members of the general public on water governance.

an empirical study on the various values that matter to members of the general public on water governance.
Infrastructure disarray as a more appropriate metaphor for the sanitation challenges in India today.
Household water sharing is rarely studied by scholars, but is crucial to human survival all around the world.
Insights into how melting snow is partitioned within the water cycle.
The role of subsurface legacy sources that have lead to dead, zero-oxygen zones in the sea is assessed.
There are striking similarities between the structure of natural river networks and others found in systems as diverse as brains, roads and the communication technologies. Using a series of examples, the authors illustrate how a suite of graph theory-based metrics derived from diverse disciplines can be used to provide new insights into the structure and kinematics of braided river networks.
Multiple socio-cultural and political imaginaries associated with the urban riverscapes, in India, are emphasizing the religious symbolism(s) of the river, and recently, are transforming riverscapes into sites of capital accumulation.
Waterbodies such as oceans, lakes, rivers and aquifers represent large reserves of thermal energy, which can be used to heat or cool nearby buildings and infrastructure.
A significant archaeological phenomenon represented in Sardinia Island by the construction of impressive prehistoric monumental buildings identified as a cult site.
The interplay between people and nature is clear.