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1 Currie, J. C.; Pepper, A. T. (Eds.) 1993. Water and the environment. Chichester, UK: Ellis Horwood. x, 465p.
Water resources ; Environmental effects ; Environmental policy ; Reservoirs ; Water management ; Wastewater ; Water use ; Groundwater management ; Groundwater extraction ; Drainage ; Water supply ; Canals ; Case studies ; Pollution control ; Simulation ; GIS ; Sedimentation ; Rivers ; Flood control / UK / Sri Lanka / Netherlands / Hong Kong / Birmingham / London / Sleaford / Derwent / Roadford Scheme / Mahaweli Project
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 CUR Record No: H015014)

2 Tan, L.; Can, L. S.; Chi-Chiu, C.; Binnie, C. 2000. Water supply and sanitation: The story of three cities. Water Resources Journal, 205:10-17.
Water supply ; Sanitation ; Water resources development ; Catchment areas ; Drainage ; Wastewater ; Water pollution ; Pollution control ; Rivers ; History / Singapore / Hong Kong / China / UK / London
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H026368)

3 Castro, J. E.; Kaika, M.; Swyngedouw, E. 2003. London: Structural continuities and institutional change in water management. European Planning Studies, 11(3):283-298.
Water supply ; Organizational change ; Institutional development ; Water policy ; Public sector ; Private sector ; Water management ; River basins ; Water pollution ; Pollution control ; Privatization / UK / London
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6886 Record No: H034851)

4 1994. Managing water resources to meet megacity needs: Proceedings of the regional consultation, Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, 24-27 August 1993. Manila, Philippines: ADB. 425p.
Water supply ; Sanitation ; Water resource management ; Urbanization ; Wastewater ; Pollution control ; Water reuse ; Water conservation ; Water policy ; Institutions ; Water allocation ; Water rates ; Pricing ; Poverty ; Case studies / Thailand / China / India / Bangladesh / Indonesia / Pakistan / Philippines / Korea Republic / UK / Singapore / Japan / Bangkok / Beijing / Delhi / Dhaka / Jakarta / Karachi / Manila / Seoul / London / Tokyo
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 628.1 G000 MAN Record No: H040301)

5 Laughlin, J. (Ed.) 2000. World of water 2000: the past, present and future. Supplement to Penn Well Magazines. Tulsa, OK, USA: WaterWorld; Tulsa, OK, USA: Water and Wastewater International. 166p.
History ; Wastewater treatment ; Drinking water ; Water scarcity ; Water pollution ; Water quality ; Water supply ; Water reuse ; Sanitation ; Economic aspects ; Watershed management ; Privatization ; Population growth ; Disinfection ; Desalinization / USA / UK / Singapore / Hong Kong / London / New York / Paris / Chicago / Washington / Boston / Berlin / Los Angeles / Johannesburg / Seattle / Yokohama
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LAU Record No: H043936)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043936_TOC.pdf
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6 Hoornweg, D.; Freire, M.; Lee, M. J.; Bhada-Tata, P.; Yuen, B. (Eds.) 2011. Cities and climate change: responding to an urgent agenda. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. 306p. (Urban Development Series)
Climate change ; Towns ; Urban areas ; Urban planning ; Greenhouse gases ; Institutions ; Temperature ; Adaptation ; Governance ; Policy ; Emission ; Morphology ; Transport ; Models ; Case studies ; Economic aspects ; Social aspects / Europe / USA / Singapore / India / Thailand / London / New York / Milan / Mexico / Bangkok / Mumbai
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 307.7622 G000 HOO Record No: H044077)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H044077_TOC.pdf
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7 Lazarova, V.; Choo, K.-H.; Cornel, P. 2012. Water-energy interactions in water reuse. London, UK: IWA Publishing. 329p.
Water management ; Water resources ; Water reuse ; Water demand ; Water quality ; Sea water ; Salinity ; Desalinization ; Economic aspects ; Recycling ; Filtration ; Energy management ; Energy consumption ; Biogas ; Nutrient management ; Wastewater treatment ; Groundwater recharge ; Rain water management ; Water footprint ; Bioreactors ; Greenhouse gases ; Case studies ; Environmental effects ; Fuel crops / Germany / UK / USA / Los Angeles / London
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LAZ Record No: H045749)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045749_TOC.pdf
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8 Buck, M.; Sturzaker, J.; Mell, I. 2021. Playing games around climate change – new ways of working to develop climate change resilience. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 19p. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2021.1975106]
Climate change adaptation ; Climate change mitigation ; Resilience ; Strategies ; Planning ; Game theory ; Cooperation ; Political aspects ; Environmental factors ; Case studies / England / Scotland / Birmingham / London / Manchester / Bristol / Clyde Valley
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050742)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09640568.2021.1975106
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H050742.pdf
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This paper uses game theory to examine the efforts of public sector actors in the UK to integrate climate change interventions within development processes. Drawing on desk-based analysis and interviews, we identify instances where private-sector developers act strategically to exploit public-sector imperatives to deliver economic growth and housing. We find these imperatives constrained the agency of planners to effectively reconcile climate mitigation/adaptation objectives within wider priorities of economic growth. Yet, we identify instances whereby strategic planning frameworks, informal networks and bespoke development frameworks were effective means to build trust between actors and foster co-operation, better enabling development which meets climate change mitigation/adaptation objectives. In doing so, we illustrate the practical and theoretical value of game theory, whilst highlighting how careful use of strategic planning can support achieving climate change mitigation/adaptation objectives at a local scale.

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