Water Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Water Policy is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The role of river and lake governance initiatives in agricultural green transformation: a case study of pig farmers in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province41
Retrospecting the Indus Mediation through Waltz's levels of analysis29
Assessing the potential of domestic reclaimed water for agricultural irrigation in Taiwan28
Social perception and challenges of light greywater reuse at the household level in developing countries: A case study of Bucaramanga, Colombia27
Groundwater market in water-abundant regions: determinants of farmers’ decision to buy irrigation water in Assam in North-East India25
Study on the ecosystem service value and inter-basin ecological compensation between provinces in China22
An optimal design method for low-impact development (LID) facilities based on the hydrodynamic model and genetic algorithm-assisted decision-making20
Resolving complaints about the quality of drinking water among water supply operators in the Czech Republic20
What determines the success of rural water supply schemes? Insights from an assessment in Maharashtra18
Diving deep into legal layers: institutional grammar's insight into Iran's groundwater laws18
Corrigendum: Water Policy 1 June 2023; 25 (6): 597–621. Defining sustainability in agricultural water management using a Delphi survey technique. Bishal 17
Decolonising water diplomacy and conflict transformation: from security-peace to equity-identity16
Contextualizing institutional capacity in water governance framework: a literature review15
A field assessment of residential laundry to landscape greywater quality in the San Francisco Bay area14
A framework to assess urban water resilience in developing countries like India: Looking beyond water utilities and networked cities14
Unveiling the characteristics of water conservation variations in peatland watershed under climate change with an enhanced SWAT model14
Reducing unintended consequences of subsidies in (irrigated and rainfed) agriculture14
Institutional accountability for water governance: firm-level evidence from the Yangtze River economic belt14
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