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1 Villholth, Karen. 2006. Groundwater assessment and management: implications and opportunities of globalization. Hydrogeology Journal, 14:330-339.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G000 VIL Record No: H038041)
2 Villholth, Karen; Sharma, Bharat R. 2006. Creating synergy between groundwater research and management in South and South East Asia. In Sharma, Bharat R.; Villholth Karen G.; Sharma, K. D. (Eds.). Groundwater research and management: Integrating science into management decisions. Proceedings of IWMI-ITP-NIH International Workshop on "Creating Synergy Between Groundwater Research and Management in South and Southeast Asia," Roorkee, India, 8-9 February 2005. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.1-13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G000 SHA Record No: H039305)
3 Villholth, Karen. 2006. Integrating science into groundwater management decisions. In Sharma, Bharat R.; Villholth Karen G.; Sharma, K. D. (Eds.). Groundwater research and management: Integrating science into management decisions. Proceedings of IWMI-ITP-NIH International Workshop on "Creating Synergy Between Groundwater Research and Management in South and Southeast Asia," Roorkee, India, 8-9 February 2005. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.258-270.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G000 SHA Record No: H039321)
4 Villholth, Karen; Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Jeyakumar, P. 2006. Tsunami impacts on shallow groundwater and associated water supply on the East Coast of Sri Lanka. In Proceedings of the International Groundwater Conference, New Delhi, India, 1-4 February 2006. 13p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G744 VIL Record No: H039639)
5 Villholth, Karen; Manamperi, Athula; Buergi, N. 2006. Chemical characteristics of tsunami-affected groundwater and lagoon on the East Coast of Sri Lanka. In Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC). Sustainable development of water resources, water supply and environmental sanitation: 32nd WEDC International Conference, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 13th - 17th November 2006. Preprints. Leicestershire, UK: Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) pp.707-713.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G744 VIL, 333.91 G000 WAT Record No: H039640)
6 Illangasekare, T.; Tyler, S. W.; Clement, T. P.; Villholth, Karen; Perera, A. P. G. R. L.; Obeysekera, J.; Panabokke, C. R.; Hyndman, D. W.; Cunningham, K. J.; Kaluarachchi, J. J.; Yeh, W. W. G.; van Genuchten, M. T.; Jensen, K. 2006. Impacts of the 2004 tsunami on groundwater resources in Sri Lanka. Water Resources Research, 42(5):W05201. 9p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H039641)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G744 JOU Record No: H039642)
8 Giordano, Mark; Villholth, Karen. 2007. The agricultural groundwater revolution: setting the stage. In Giordano, Mark; Villholth, Karen G. (Eds.). The agricultural groundwater revolution: opportunities and threats to development. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.1-4. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 3)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G000 GIO Record No: H040040)
9 Villholth, Karen; Giordano, Mark. 2007. Groundwater use in a global perspective: can it be managed? In Giordano, Mark; Villholth, Karen G. (Eds.). The agricultural groundwater revolution: opportunities and threats to development. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.393-402. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 3)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G000 GIO Record No: H040055)
10 Villholth, Karen; Mukherji, Aditi. 2007. International training and research course on groundwater governance in Asia: theory and practice. Water Figures Asia: news of IWMI’s work in Asia, 1: 6-7.
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11 Williams, Timothy O.; Taal, B-M.; Villholth, Karen; Johnston, Robyn; Giordano, Meredith. 2014. Accessing and putting water to productive use in Sub-Saharan Africa. In van der Bliek, Julie; McCornick, Peter; Clarke, James (Eds.). On target for people and planet: setting and achieving water-related sustainable development goals. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.43-45.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H046801)
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12 Villholth, Karen. 2015. Groundwater for food production and livelihoods - the nexus with climate change and transboundary water management. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnston, Robyn; Smakhtin, Vladimir. Climate change and agricultural water management in developing countries. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.154-175. (CABI Climate Change Series 8)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H047377)
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13 Villholth, Karen. 2017. The role of groundwater in achieving water security and approaches to its governance [Abstract Only] In Germany. Institute for Technology and Resources Management (ITT). (Ed.). Water Security and Climate Change Conference, Cologne, Germany, 18-21 September 2017. Book of abstracts. Cologne, Germany: Institute for Technology and Resources Management (ITT) pp.22.
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Groundwater is integral to water security. It is the largest store of unfrozen freshwater on earth, and it serves almost half of the global population for basic water needs. In addition, it contributes more than 40% of the irrigation water globally. Groundwater also secures critical ecosystems and ecosystem services, on which people and the environment depend. This paper gives an overview of the significance of groundwater and the critical interlinkages in the Water–Food–Energy–Climate–Environment nexus. It also discusses how opportunities for bringing in groundwater as part of the solutions to water security at various levels are often missed out. Examples are given of how research can contribute to moving forward to ensure that groundwater plays a stronger role in achieving the SDGs. Realizing that sustainable groundwater development, use and management hinges on conscious and pro-active governance, the presentation gives an highlight of the upcoming book on Advances in Groundwater Governance. Finally, some recent developments in terms of developing global platforms and initiative to work across disciplines, sectors and levels and geographic boundaries to address groundwater management challenges are presented, including GRIPP, the Groundwater Solutions Initiative for Policy and Practice and the Working Group on Groundwater Management under the Sustainable Water Future Program. These initiatives are emerging with strong buy-in from stakeholders at various levels, from local to global.
14 Smakhtin, V.; Nagabhatla, N.; Qadir, M.; Guppy, L.; Burek, P.; Villholth, Karen; McCartney, Matthew; Pavelic, Paul; Tsegai, D.; Fedotova, T.; Teruggi, G. 2018. NBS [Nature-based solutions] for managing water-related risk, variability and change. In WWAP (United Nations World Water Assessment Programme); UN-Water. The United Nations World Water Development Report 2018: nature-based solutions for water. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.64-78.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H048854)
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16 England, M.; Villholth, Karen. 2022. Groundwater and agriculture. In UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP). The United Nations World Water Development Report 2022: groundwater: making the invisible visible. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.47-58.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051030)
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17 Gleeson, T.; Huggins, X.; Connor, R.; Arrojo-Agudo, P.; Sune, E. V.; Villholth, Karen; Rohde, M.; van der Gun, J.; Kreamer, D.; Manzano, M.; Scrinzi, L.; Arduino, G.; Resende, T. C.; Moosdorf, N.; Walsh, V.; Harjung, A. 2022. Groundwater and ecosystems. In UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP). The United Nations World Water Development Report 2022: groundwater: making the invisible visible. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.89-100.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051031)
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18 Stephan, R. M.; Aureli, A.; Dumont, A.; Lipponen, A.; Tiefenauer-Linardon, S.; Fraser, C.; Rivera, A.; Puri, S.; Burchi, S.; Eckstein, G.; Brethaut, C.; Khayat, Z.; Villholth, Karen; Witmer, L.; Martin-Nagle, R.; Milman, A.; Sindico, F.; Dalton, J. 2022. Transboundary aquifers. In UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP). The United Nations World Water Development Report 2022: groundwater: making the invisible visible. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.171-179.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051032)
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19 Dickens, Chris; O'Brien, G.; Stassen, R.; van der Waal, B.; MacKenzie, J.; Eriyagama, Nishadi; Villholth, Karen; Ebrahim, Girma; Magombeyi, Manuel; Wepener, V.; Gerber, S.; Kaiser, A.; Diedericks, G. 2021. E-flows for the Limpopo River Basin: specialist literature and data review. Project report prepared by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Washington, DC, USA: USAID. 252p. (E-flows for the Limpopo River Basin: Report 4) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2022.219]
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051953)
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20 O'Brien, G.; Dickens, Chris; Stassen, R.; Erasmus, H.; Herselman, S.; van der Waal, B.; Wepener, V.; Pearson, H.; LeRoux, H.; Villholth, Karen; Ebrahim, Girma; Magombeyi, Manuel; Riddell, E.; Petersen, R. 2022. E-flows for the Limpopo River Basin: present ecological state - drivers of ecosystem change. Project report prepared by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Washington, DC, USA: USAID. 296p. (E-flows for the Limpopo River Basin: Report 5) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2022.220]
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051954)
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