Guest Editors' preface
págs. 269-274
Privatization of tubewells in North China: Determinants and impacts on irrigated area, productivity and the water table
págs. 275-285
Some aspects of South Asia's groundwater irrigation economy: analyses from a survey in India, Pakistan, Nepal Terai and Bangladesh
págs. 286-309
Agricultural groundwater use and rural livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa: A first-cut assessment
págs. 310-318
Impediments to the management of shared aquifers: A political economy perspective
págs. 319-329
Groundwater assessment and management: implications and opportunities of globalization
págs. 330-339
Groundwater irrigation and its implications for water policy in semiarid countries: the Spanish experience
págs. 340-349
Challenges of governing groundwater in U.S. western states
págs. 350-360
Is self-regulation a myth? Case study on Spanish groundwater user associations and the role of higher-level authorities
págs. 361-379
Promoting local management in groundwater
págs. 380-391
Political ecology of groundwater: the contrasting case of water-abundant West Bengal and water-scarce Gujarat, India
págs. 392-406
California's evolution toward integrated regional water management: a long-term view
págs. 407-423
Creating wealth from groundwater for dollar-a-day farmers: Where the silent revolution and the four revolutions to end rural poverty meet
págs. 424-432
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