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1 Solomon, H.; Turton, A.. (Eds.) 2000. Water wars: Enduring myth or impending reality. Mount Edgecombe, South Africa: ACCORD. 180p. (Africa dialogue monograph series no.2)
Water resources ; Conflict ; International cooperation ; Political aspects ; Legal aspects ; Water policy ; Fisheries / Southern Africa / Angola / Namibia / Botswana / Kunene River / Sahel / Lake Chad / Okavango River / Orange River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G100 SOL Record No: H028025)

2 Turton, A.. 2000. Water wars: Enduring myth or impending reality. In Solomon, H.; Turton, A. (Eds.), Water wars: Enduring myth or impending reality. Mount Edgecombe, South Africa: ACCORD. pp.165-176.
Water resources ; Water scarcity ; Conflict ; Environmental effects / Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G100 SOL Record No: H028027)

3 Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.) 2002. Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). 269p.
Water resource management ; International cooperation ; Watercourses ; Water law ; Poverty ; Gender ; Equity ; Social aspects ; Case studies ; Water policy ; Water demand ; Arid zones ; Public health ; Diseases / Southern Africa / South Africa / Namibia / Jordan River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR Record No: H030980)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/files/synthesis/river%20basins/river%20basin%20management%20reconsidered%20wester.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H030980.pdf
(2.28 MB)
Bringing contributions by a variety of authors together in one volume is part of an attempt to show that hydropolitics is a growing discipline in its own right. The prevailing definition of hydropolitics is widened to include the elements of scale and range. This is illustrated through a focus on theoretical and legal issues, case studies from Southern Africa and a proposed research agenda. The book is an important addition to the literature on hydropolitics.

4 Turton, A.. 2002. Hydropolitics: the concept and its limitations. In Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.). Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). pp.13-19.
Water resources ; Conflict ; Environmental effects ; Water allocation ; Water use ; Political aspects / Southern Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR Record No: H031020)

5 Turton, A.; Meissner, R. 2002. The hydrosocial contract and its manifestation in society: a South African case study. In Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.). Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). pp.37-60.
Water management ; Water supply ; Legislation / South Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR Record No: H031022)

6 Turton, A.. 2002. The expanded concept of hydropolitics: towards a new research agenda for southern Africa. In Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.). Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). pp.239-245.
Water management ; River basins ; Conflict ; Political aspects ; Economic aspects ; Social aspects / Southern Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR Record No: H031035)

7 Turton, A.. 2003. An overview of the hydropolitical dynamics of the Orange River Basin. In Nakayama, M. (Ed.), International waters in Southern Africa. Tokyo, Japan: UNU. pp.136-163.
River basins ; Watercourses ; Hydrology ; Ecology ; International cooperation / South Africa / Botswana / Namibia / Orange River Basin / Lesotho
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G154 NAK Record No: H031966)

8 Earle, A.; Turton, A.. 2003. The virtual water trade amongst countries of the SADC. In Hoekstra, A. Y. (Ed.), Virtual water trade: Proceedings of the International Expert Meeting on Virtual Water Trade, Delft, The Netherlands 12-13 December 2002. Delft, Netherlands: IHE. pp.183-200.
Food security ; Water scarcity ; Water transfer / South Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 HOE Record No: H033211)

9 Malzbender, D.; Goldin, J.; Turton, A.; Earle, A. 2005. Traditional water governance and South Africa’s “National Water Act”: Tension or cooperation? In van Koppen, Barbara; Butterworth, J.; Juma, I. (Eds.). African Water Laws: Plural Legislative Frameworks for Rural Water Management in Africa: An International Workshop, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-28 January 2005. pp.18-1/18-13.
Water management ; Water supply ; Social participation ; Water user associations ; Leadership ; Catchment areas ; Villages ; Water law ; Governance ; Water policy / South Africa / Tshikombani Village / Tzaneen Municipality
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G100 VAN Record No: H038755)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H038755.pdf
(0.19 MB)

10 Turton, A.; Schultz, C.; Buckle, H.; Kgomongoe, M.; Malungani, T.; Drackner, M. 2006. Gold scorched earth and water: The hydropolitics of Johannesburg. International Journal of Water Resources Development. Special issue: Water management for large cities, 22(2):313-335.
Water resource management ; Water scarcity ; Water transfer ; Water supply ; Drought ; Water quality / South Africa / Johannesburg
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H039210)

11 Turton, A.. 2001. Towards hydrosolidarity: Moving from resource capture to cooperation and alliances. In SIWI. Water Security for Cities, Food and Environment – Towards Catchment Hydrosolidarity, Stockholm, August 18, 2001: Proceedings, SIWI Seminar. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.19-26.
Water resource management ; International cooperation ; River basins / South Africa / Botswana / Zimbabwe / Namibia / Mozambique / Orange River Basin / Limpopo River Basin / Okavango / Incomati River Basin / Maputo River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 SWI Record No: H040364)

12 Turton, A.. 2008. A South African perspective on a possible benefit-sharing approach for transboundary waters in the SADC region. Water Alternatives, 1(2):180-200.
Water resource management ; River basins ; Dams ; Water transfer ; International cooperation ; Developing countries ; Decision making / South Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H041568)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H041568.pdf

13 Turton, A.. 2010. The politics of water and mining in South Africa. In Wegerich, Kai; Warner, J. (Eds.). The politics of water: a survey. London, UK: Routledge. pp.142-160.
Water resources ; Mining ; Political aspects / South Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 WEG Record No: H043025)

14 Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.) 2002. Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). 269p.
Water resource management ; International cooperation ; Watercourses ; Water law ; Poverty ; Gender ; Equity ; Social aspects ; Case studies ; Water policy ; Water demand ; Arid zones ; Public health ; Diseases / Southern Africa / South Africa / Namibia / Jordan River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR c2 Record No: H044409)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/files/synthesis/river%20basins/river%20basin%20management%20reconsidered%20wester.pdf
(0.31 MB)
Bringing contributions by a variety of authors together in one volume is part of an attempt to show that hydropolitics is a growing discipline in its own right. The prevailing definition of hydropolitics is widened to include the elements of scale and range. This is illustrated through a focus on theoretical and legal issues, case studies from Southern Africa and a proposed research agenda. The book is an important addition to the literature on hydropolitics.

15 Turton, A.; Henwood, R. (Eds.) 2002. Hydropolitics in the developing world: a southern African perspective. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit (AWIRU). 269p.
Water resource management ; International cooperation ; Watercourses ; Water law ; Poverty ; Gender ; Equity ; Social aspects ; Case studies ; Water policy ; Water demand ; Arid zones ; Public health ; Diseases / Southern Africa / South Africa / Namibia / Jordan River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: CD Col. Record No: H044407)
Bringing contributions by a variety of authors together in one volume is part of an attempt to show that hydropolitics is a growing discipline in its own right. The prevailing definition of hydropolitics is widened to include the elements of scale and range. This is illustrated through a focus on theoretical and legal issues, case studies from Southern Africa and a proposed research agenda. The book is an important addition to the literature on hydropolitics.

16 Turton, A.; Nicol, A; Allan, T.; Earle, A.; Meissner, R.; Mendelson, S.; Quaison, E. 2003. Policy options in water-stressed states: emerging lessons from the Middle East and Southern Africa. Pretoria, South Africa: Centre for International Political Studies (CIPS). African Water Issues Research Unit; London, UK: Overseas Development Institute (ODI). Water Policy Programme. 86p.
Water stress ; Water resources ; Freshwater ; Poverty ; Water availability ; River basins ; Water policy ; Socioeconomic environment ; Institutional aspects / Middle East / Southern Africa
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H045090)
http://www.odi.org.uk/resources/docs/3824.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045090.pdf
(0.52 MB) (532.80KB)

17 Turton, A.; Ashton, P. J.; Cloete, E. (Eds.) 2003. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River Basin. Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit; Geneva, Switzerland: Green Cross International. 368p.
River basins ; International waters ; Water resources ; Water use ; Cooperation ; Deltas ; Watersheds ; Freshwater ; Decision making ; Policy making / Southwest Africa / Namibia / Okavango River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 TUR Record No: H045094)
http://www.the-eis.com/data/literature_OK/Turton.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045094.pdf
(0.28 MB)

18 Alfarra, A.; Turton, A.; Coates, D.; Connor, R.; De Souza, M.; Unver, O.; Payne, J.; McCartney, Matthew; Sonneveld, B.; Welling, R.; Fedotova, T.; Tsegai, D. 2018. NBS [Nature-based solutions] for managing water availability. 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.38-50. (The United Nations World Water Development Report 2018)
Natural resources ; Water availability ; Water management ; Water supply ; Water storage ; Ecosystems ; Agriculture ; Landscape ; Infrastructure ; Case studies
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H048848)
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0026/002614/261424e.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H048848.pdf
(31.02 MB)

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