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1 Creighton, J.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M. 1983. Public involvement techniques: A reader of ten years experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Washington, DC, USA: US Army Corps of Engineers. Engineer Institute for Water Resources. v, 494p.
Public policy ; Social participation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 323.042 G000 CRE Record No: H06917)

2 Priscoli, J. D.. 1988. Conflict resolution in water resources: Two 404 general permits. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 114(1):66-77.
Water resources ; Conflict / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1469 Record No: H07208)

3 Priscoli, J. D.. From hot tub to war: Alternative dispute resolution (AOR) in the U. S. Corps of Engineers. Paper for publishing in Spring 1990 by Engineering Foundation in New York. 25p.
Water resources ; Conflict
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1719 Record No: H07446)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H07446.pdf

4 Priscoli, J. D.. Water as a political and social tool. In Water for human consumption, man and his environment: A selection of papers prepared for the IVth World Congress of the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) pp.281-297.
Water resources ; Water use ; Social aspects
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1720 Record No: H07447)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_7447.pdf

5 Daneke, G. A.; Priscoli, J. D.. 1979. Social assessment and resource policy: Lessons from water planning. Natural Resources Journal, 19:259-375.
Water resources ; Irrigation water ; Social aspects ; Resource management
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1721 Record No: H07448)

6 Priscoli, J. D.. 1990; 1998. Public involvement: Conflict management and dispute resolution in water resources and environmental decision making. Ft. Belvoir, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. In Creighton, J. L.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M.; Ayres, D. B. (Eds.), Public involvement and dispute resolution - Volume 2: A reader on the second decade of experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Alexandria, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. 14p.; pp.45-62. (IWR working paper 90-ADR-WP-42)
Conflict ; Decision making ; Water resources
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 323.042 G000 PRI, 333.91 G430 CRE Record No: H07835)

7 Priscoli, J. D.. 1992. Collaboration, participation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Process concepts for the Bank's role in water resources. Draft consultant report. 44p.
Water resources ; Financing ; Investment ; Development policy ; Conflict / Niger
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2542 Record No: H011774)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H011774.pdf

8 Priscoli, J. D.. 1998. Water and civilization: Conflict, cooperation and the roots of a new eco realism. In Stockholm International Water Institute, Proceedings, Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, August 10-13, 1998: Water - The key to socio-economic development and quality of life. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.35-48.
Water resources ; Conflict ; History ; Political aspects ; Watersheds ; River basins
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H023908)

9 Creighton, J. L.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M. 1998. Public involvement and dispute resolution - Volume 1: A reader of ten years experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Alexandria, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. v, 494p. (IWR research report 82-R1)
Water resources development ; Conflict ; Social participation ; Planning ; Communication ; Decision making ; Constraints ; Research methods ; Public policy / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G430 CRE Record No: H024064)
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA359442
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H024064.pdf
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10 Priscoli, J. D.. 1998. Why the federal and regional interest in public involvement in water resources development. In Creighton, J. L.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M., Public involvement and dispute resolution - Volume 1: A reader of ten years experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Alexandria, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. pp.57-69.
Water resources development ; Social participation ; Planning / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G430 CRE Record No: H024065)

11 Creighton, J. L.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M.; Ayres, D. B. (Eds.) 1998. Public involvement and dispute resolution - Volume 2: A reader on the second decade of experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Alexandria, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. viii, 417p.
Water resources development ; Social participation ; Planning ; Conflict ; Environmental effects ; Decision making ; Environmental degradation ; Dams ; Case studies ; Land use / USA / Colorado / Los Angeles / West Virginia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G430 CRE Record No: H024068)

12 Priscoli, J. D.. 1998. Perspectives on the problematique of water on the inauguration of water policy. Water Policy, 1(1):1-7.
Water policy ; Water shortage ; Water availability ; Water management ; Sustainability
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H026076)

13 Priscoli, J. D.. 2000. Water security, interdependency, dependence and vulnerability. In Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Proceedings - SIWI Seminar: Water Security for Multinational Water Systems: Opportunity for Development, Stockholm, August 19, 2000. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.34-61.
Water use ; River basins ; History ; International cooperation ; Water resource management ; Institution building ; Design criteria
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H028150)

14 Sullivan, C. A.; Meigh, J. R.; Giacomello, A. M.; Fediw, T.; Lawrence, P.; Samad, M.; Mlote, S.; Hutton, C.; Allan, J. A.; Schulze, R. E.; Dlamini, D. J. M.; Cosgrove, W.; Priscoli, J. D.; Gleick, P.; Smout, I.; Cobbing, J.; Calow, R.; Hunt, C.; Hussain, A.; Acreman, M. C.; King, J.; Malomo, S.; Tate, E. L.; O’Regan, D.; Milner, S.; Steyl, I. 2003. The water poverty index: development and application at the community scale. Natural Resources Forum, 27(3):189-199.
Water availability ; Water quality ; Water poverty ; Indicators / South Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H032686)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_32686.pdf

15 Priscoli, J. D.. 2004. What is public participation in water resources management and why is it important? Water International, 29(2):221-227.
Water resource management ; Social participation ; Conflict ; Decision making ; Training
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: PER Record No: H035583)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H035583.pdf
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16 Priscoli, J. D.; Wolf, A. T. 2009. Managing and transforming water conflicts. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. 354p. (International Hydrology Series)
Water resource management ; Conflict ; River basins ; Social participation ; Organizations ; Water law ; International agreements ; Treaties ; Watercourses ; Case studies ; Water rates ; Pricing
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 346.04691 G000 PRI Record No: H042485)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042485_TOC.pdf
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17 Yu, W.; Rex, William; McCartney, Matthew; Uhlenbrook, Stefan; von Gnechten, Rachel; Priscoli, J. D.. 2021. Storing water: a new integrated approach for resilient development. Stockholm, Sweden: Global Water Partnership (GWP); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 28p. (GWP Perspectives Paper 13)
Water storage ; Integrated management ; Water resources ; Water management ; Sustainable development ; Climate change ; Resilience ; Socioeconomic development ; Water supply ; Infrastructure ; Water demand ; Risk ; Rainfall patterns ; Soil moisture ; Groundwater ; Aquifers ; Dams ; Lakes ; River basins ; Glaciers ; Reservoirs ; Wetlands
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050263)
https://www.gwp.org/globalassets/global/toolbox/publications/perspective-papers/perspectives-paper-on-water-storage.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H050263.pdf
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This paper outlines a new and integrated water storage agenda for resilient development in a world increasingly characterised by water stress and climate uncertainty and variability. Storing water has long been a cornerstone of socio-economic development, particularly for societies exposed to large climatic variability. Nature has always supplied the bulk of water storage on earth, but built storage has increased significantly, particularly over the twentieth century. Today, numerous countries suffer from water storage gaps and increasingly variable precipitation, threatening sustainable development and even societal stability. There is a growing need to develop more storage types and manage existing storage better. At the same time, the policy, engineering, and scientific communities may not fully recognise the extent of these storage gaps and how best to manage them. There are large and uncertain costs and benefits of different types of storage, and developing storage can be risky and controversial. Although there is consensus that built and natural storage are fundamentally complementary, there is still no pragmatic agenda to guide future integrated water storage development. This paper argues that water storage should be recognised as a service rather than only a facility. More than volumes of water stored behind a dam or in a watershed, what ultimately matters is the ability to provide different services at a particular time and place with a given level of assurance. Integrated storage systems should be developed and managed to deliver a targeted service standard. This will reduce the costs of new storage development and make the benefits more sustainable. As this paper demonstrates, there are numerous data gaps pertaining to water storage, as well as a need for greater clarity on some key concepts. This paper does not introduce new data or research but rather provides a review of some of the current knowledge and issues around water storage, and outlines a new, integrated and constructive water storage agenda for the decades to come.

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