Water Publicaties
Water Publicaties
Hieronder vindt u een overzicht van recent verschenen publicaties uit de Nederlandse watersector, uitgesplitst naar onderwerp. Bestelinformatie staat per organisatie vermeld.
- ABB BV - ABB drives for water and waste water.
- ABB BV - Instrumentation for the water and waste water industries.
- ABB BV - Motors and Drives for Water and Waste Water Applications.
- Acacia Institute - Kitui Sand Dams - local adaptation to global climate change (DVD). 2006. The Acacia Institute together with SASOL, has initiated a program known as “Recharge Techniques and Water Conservation in East Africa; Up-scaling and Dissemination of the good practices of the Kitui sand dams”. The dams provide the population with drinking water and water for agriculture in dry seasons.
- Agromisa - Training elements in smallholder irrigation schemes; 1. Code: EM-9. ISBN 90-5285-002. On-farm water management, farmers' participation and water supply. € 11.50.
- Agromisa - Training elements in smallholder irrigation schemes; 2. Code: EM-10. ISBN 90-5285-001. Physical requirements; canals, water distribution and measurement, farmers' organization. € 11.50.
- Agromisa - Water harvesting and soil moisture retention. 2003. Code: AD-13 ISBN 90-77073-40-X. Water harvesting techniques, land rehabilitation, run-off, contour systems. € 7.55.
- DHV - Water and Environment Services (brochure).
- HKV-consultants - Risk of flooding and insurance in the Netherlands. March 2003.
- HKV-consultants - Flood Risks and Safety in the Netherlands (Floris). November 2005.
- HKV-consultants - The use of Bayes factors for model selection in structural reliability. December 2002, Parameter optimisation for two-dimensional flow modelling, April 2002 Analytical model for hydraulic roughness of submerged vegetation, March 2002.
- HKV-consultants - Workshop Optimal maintenance of structures. October 2000.
- Infram - Wave transmission at low-crested structures, including oblique wave attack. 2004. No 20. Authors: J.W. van der Meer, R. Briganti, B. Wang, B. Zanuttigh.
- Infram - Effectiveness of recure walls in reducing wave overtopping on seawalls and breakwaters. 2004. No 21. Authors: J. Pearson, T. Bruce, N.W.H. Allsop, J.W. van der Meer.
- IRC - Facilitating Community Water Supply: From transferring filtration technology to multi-stakeholder learning. 2006.
- Leven met Water - Dutch video series on DVD. “Bouwen met water”, “Waarheen met het veen”, “Promotiefilm leven met water.” Short information videos with Dutch cases.
- MetaMeta - Ideas for Flood Management. Otten, P and R. de Blois. 2005.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Water Solutions. Examples of innovative, low-cost technologies for wells, pumps, storage, irrigation and water treatment. In collaboration with Practica, IRC, Simavi and Agromisa. (Also available in French, Portuguese and Spanish).
- TNI - Beyond the market: The future of public services. Edited by Daniel Chavez, TNI / Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU). February 2006.
- TNI - Reclaiming Public Water: Achievements, Struggles and Visions from Around the World. Edited by Belén Balanyá, Brid Brennan, Olivier Hoedeman, Satoko Kishimoto and Philipp Terhorst, Transnational Institute and Corporate Europe Observatory, January 2005.
- Wageningen University/IWE - Appropriate designs and appropriating irrigation systems : irrigation infrastructure development and users' management capability in Bolivia. Gutierrez Pérez, Z. (2005). Wageningen University: 286 pp. € 15.-.
- Wageningen University/IWE - Leveraging water delivery. Irrigation technology choices and operations and maintenance in smallholder systems in Zimbabwe. Chidenga, E.E. (2003). Wageningen University: 297 pp. € 15.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Working with farmers. Towards a service approach in irrigation. Training. The socio-economic base line survey; Snellen, W.B., C.T.H.M. Terwisscha van Scheltinga & A. Schrevel; published: 08 Feb 2005; 144 pp. Alterra report 1096. € 22.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Subsurface Drainage Practices - Guidelines for the implementation, operation and maintenance of subsurface pipe drainage systems. H.J. Nijland, F.W. Croon and H.P. Ritzema. ILRI publication No 60. 2005.
- UNESCO-IHE - Deterministic Methods in Systems Hydrology. James C.I. Dooge J. Philip O’Kane. 2004. € 23.-.
- Agromisa - Establishing & managing waterpoints for livestock. 2004. Code: AD-27. ISBN 90-77073-64-7. Livestock water supply, finance, creation, management. € 7.55
- Agromisa - Training elements in smallholder irrigation schemes; 2. Code: EM-10. ISBN 90-5285-001. Physical requirements; canals, water distribution and measurement, farmers' organization. € 11.50.
- Ahmed, S. - Flowing upstream: Empowering women Through Water Management Initiatives in . 2005. This book brings together five in-depth case studies of civil society interventions from different parts of which have struggled to resolve issues of women’s participation, equity and sustainability in community-based water management systems. 550.- Indian Rupees.
- Cap-Net - Self learning tutorial on IWRM (CD-ROM). English, French, Spanish and Portuguese versions are all available from the one CD. View at your leisure to consider some of the key aspects of integrated water resources management. The material is in PowerPoint and with few skills can be easily adapted to your own teaching use.
- Cap-Net & GWA - Why Gender Matters (CD-ROM). 2006. Tutorial for water managers. The tutorial aims to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability, as well as social benefits and equity from use of water resources. The CD contains the self-study tutorial with resource materials in English and Spanish.
- GWA - Advocacy Manual for Gender & Water Ambassadors. 2002. The GWA Advocacy Manual For Gender and Water Ambassadors includes Guidelines on lobbying, speeches and conferences, a Training Module and Case Studies.
- GWA - For her it’s the big issue. Putting Women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Evidence report. 2006. This report is a collection of evidence, brief examples highlighting the effect and benefits of placing women at the core of planning, implementation and operations of water and sanitation programmes. The experiences also show how women’s empowerment and improvement of water supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practice are inextricably linked.
- GWA - Policy Development Manual. 2003. This manual provides guidelines designed to help development organizations - government, donor or civil society - concerned with water management or service delivery to develop gender policies appropriate to their own organizational context. The Guidelines have been developed in response to demand from GWA member organizations – but will provide useful information to staff in any organization striving to address gender issues in their work.
- GWA - The Gender and water Development Report 2003; Gender Perspectives on Policies in the Water Sector. 2003. This report analyses gender mainstreaming in policies related to the water for people, water for food, water for nature and sanitation sectors.
- GWA - The Gender approach to water Management: Lessons Learnt Around The Globe. 2002. This document is a summary of the findings of a series of e-conference that provided current information on the state of art of gender mainstreaming in integrated water resource management including concepts and definitions of gender in IWRM; promoted the sharing of experiences and knowledge of alliance members and beyond on the practice of gender mainstreaming through case studies, with specific recommendations based on the analysis of the state of art and actual experiences. Available in English, Spanish and French.
- GWA - Trainer of Trainers Package: Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resources Management. 2003. This package contains different modules: Gender and Integrated Water Resources Management; Gender-Sensitive Training Skills; Mainstreaming Gender in the Project Cycle; Gender Mainstreaming Tools; Gender Mainstreaming in Organization and Policy Process; and Planning Training of Trainers Workshops. Under each one of these topics, the training package address a variety of related issues.
- GWA et all. - Resource Guide Gender in Water Management (CD-ROM). 2006. This is a reference document to assist water and gender practitioners and professionals as well as persons responsible for gender mainstreaming, and anybody else who is interested in the water sector. It should be used in conjunction with the texts and materials to which it refers. Available in Arab, English, French and Spanish.
- GWA et all. - Women’s Voices: Sustainability in water and sanitation (CD-ROM). 2005. This film shows the experience of a community in establishing simplified sewerage systems with a gender focus in Urban periphery sectors in Santiago de Cali, . Available in English and Spanish.
- GWA - Tapping into Sustainability: issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
- HKV-consultants - Risk of flooding and insurance in the Netherlands. March 2003.
- HKV-consultants - Flood Risks and Safety in the Netherlands (Floris). November 2005.
- Infram - Risk-based management of flooding in the Haute Gironde. 2005. No 23. Authors: J.W. van der Meer, A. Benaïssa, P. Weidema.
- IRC - Facilitating Community Water Supply: From transferring filtration technology to multi-stakeholder learning. 2006.
- IRC - Financing Facilities for the Water Sector. 2006.
- IRC - The Joy of Learning: Participatory lesson plans on hygiene, sanitation, water, health and the environment. 2005.
- IUCN- Netherlands - Hydrology in the Guiana Shild and possibilities for payment schemes. 2003. Judith Rosales. NC-IUCN. € 12.50.
- Lahiri-Dutt, K. (ed) - Fluid Bonds: Views on Gender and Water. 2006. This book presents an array of case studies on gender and water by an international group of experts from a range of methodological approaches, backgrounds and understandings, demonstrating the various streams of hydrofeminisms. 650.- Indian Rupees.
- Leven met Water - Dutch video series on DVD. “Bouwen met water”, “Waarheen met het veen”, “Promotiefilm leven met water.” Short information videos with Dutch cases.
- MetaMeta - Discussion Paper on Mainstreaming Environment and Water in Development. 2006. Prepared in cooperation with Overseas Development Institute and published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands.
- MetaMeta - Ideas and Experiences in mainstreaming environment and water. 2006. Prepared in cooperation with Overseas Development Institute and published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands.
- MetaMeta - Ideas for Flood Management. Otten, P and R. de Blois. 2005.
- MetaMeta - Participatory Groundwater Management (CD-ROM). Training Package. 2005.
- Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality - Switching channels: challenging the mainstream.
- Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management - Holland living with water (DVD).
- Ministry of Transport, Public works and Watermanagement - Water in the Netherlands 2004-2005. 2004. This is a reference book with facts and figures about water management in the Netherlands. It answers frequently asked questions about water, water quality, water supply, flood protection, water management, relevant legislation/regulation and funding.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Sanitation Solutions. Best practices. In collaboration with WASTE, Practica, IRC and Simavi. 2006.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Water Solutions. Examples of innovative, low-cost technologies for wells, pumps, storage, irrigation and water treatment. In collaboration with Practica, IRC, Simavi and Agromisa. (Also available in French, Portuguese and Spanish).
- TNI - Beyond the market: The future of public services. Edited by Daniel Chavez, TNI / Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU). February 2006.
- TNI - Reclaiming Public Water: Achievements, Struggles and Visions from Around the World. Edited by Belén Balanyá, Brid Brennan, Olivier Hoedeman, Satoko Kishimoto and Philipp Terhorst, Transnational Institute and Corporate Europe Observatory, January 2005.
- UNESCO-IHE - An Essay and Glossary for Students and Practitioners of Global Environmental Governance. Richard E. Saunier and Richard A. Meganck. 2004. C.H.A.O.S.S. € 19.-.
- UNESCO-IHE - Introduction to Urban Water Distribution. Nemanja Trunovic. 2006. Soft Bound € 56.-, Hard Bound € 114.-.
- Unie van Waterschappen – Association of Water Boards. Brochure about the Water Boards in the Netherlands, Edition 2005. € 1.70.
- University of Twente- On the impact of the earthquake and tsunami of 26 December 2004 to the geomorphological settings of the west, north and east coast of Banda Aceh. Meilianda. E., Wong, P. P., & Dohmen-Janssen, C. M. (2006). Civil Engineering & Management res. report 2006W-001 / WEM-001. Waterbeheer (WEM).
- VEWIN - Holland Water Aid. International special of Waterspiegel. Waterspiegel nr. 2, maart 2006.
- Wageningen University - Liquid Relations. Contested Water Rights and Legal Complexity. Roth, D., Boelens, R.A., & Zwarteveen, M.Z. (Eds.). (2005). New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
- Wageningen University - The Politics of Irrigation Reform. Contested Policy Formulation and Implementation in Asia, Africa and Latin America (Global Environmental Governance Series). Mollinga, P.P., & Bolding, J.A. (Eds.). 2004. Aldershot: Ashgate.
- Wageningen University - Water rights and empowerment. Boelens, R.A., & Hoogendam, P. (2002). Assen: Koninklijke Van Gorcum BV.
- Wageningen University/IWE - Appropriate designs and appropriating irrigation systems : irrigation infrastructure development and users' management capability in Bolivia. Gutierrez Pérez, Z. (2005). Wageningen University: 286 pp. € 15.-.
- Wageningen University/IWE - Leveraging water delivery. Irrigation technology choices and operations and maintenance in smallholder systems in Zimbabwe. Chidenga, E.E. (2003). Wageningen University: 297 pp. € 15.-.
- Wageningen University/IWE - Water and indigenous peoples (Knowledge of Nature, 2). Boelens, R.A., Chiba, M., & Nakashima, D. (Eds.). (2006). Paris: UNESCO. € 10.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Working with farmers. Towards a service approach in irrigation. Training. The socio-economic base line survey; Snellen, W.B., C.T.H.M. Terwisscha van Scheltinga & A. Schrevel; published: 08 Feb 2005; 144 pp. Alterra report 1096. € 22.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Flood forests of the inner Niger delta, Mali; past, present, and future. Beintema, A.J., B. Fofana, A. Faye & H.P.J. Huiskes.; published: 14 Nov 2005; 48 pp. Alterra report 1316. € 20.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - IWRM, for sustainable use of water; 50 years of international experience with the concept of integrated water resources management; Background document to the FAO/Netherlands Conference on Water for Food and Ecosystems. Snellen, W.B. & A. Schrevel; published: 27 Jan 2005; 24 pp. Alterra report 1143. € 15.-.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Subsurface Drainage Practices - Guidelines for the implementation, operation and maintenance of subsurface pipe drainage systems. H.J. Nijland, F.W. Croon and H.P. Ritzema. ILRI publication No 60. 2005.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Tools for decision making in Integrated Water Management. R.H.G. Jongman (Ed.); Pantanal-Taquari; published: 01 Jun 2006; 215 pp. Alterra report 1295. € 35.-.
- WUR-Water for Food - Water for Food and Ecosystems. Special Issue International Journal for Water Resources Development: March 2006 Under guest-editorship of Prem Bindraban, Herman van Keulen and Jeroen Warner.
- WWF - Agricultural water use in river basin conservation. De Nooy, R. 2003. WWF-World.
- Acacia Institute - Kitui Sand Dams - local adaptation to global climate change (DVD). 2006. The Acacia Institute together with SASOL, has initiated a program known as “Recharge Techniques and Water Conservation in East Africa; Up-scaling and Dissemination of the good practices of the Kitui sand dams”. The dams provide the population with drinking water and water for agriculture in dry seasons.
- Cap-Net - Self learning tutorial on IWRM (CD-ROM). English, French, Spanish and Portuguese versions are all available from the one CD. View at your leisure to consider some of the key aspects of integrated water resources management. The material is in PowerPoint and with few skills can be easily adapted to your own teaching use.
- Cap-Net & GWA - Why Gender Matters (CD-ROM). 2006. Tutorial for water managers. The tutorial aims to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability, as well as social benefits and equity from use of water resources. The CD contains the self-study tutorial with resource materials in English and Spanish.
- DHV - Water and Environment Services (brochure).
- IRC - The Joy of Learning: Participatory lesson plans on hygiene, sanitation, water, health and the environment. 2005.
- MetaMeta - Ideas for Flood Management. Otten, P and R. de Blois. 2005.
- WUR-ALTERRA - Flood forests of the inner Niger delta, Mali; past, present, and future. Beintema, A.J., B. Fofana, A. Faye & H.P.J. Huiskes.; published: 14 Nov 2005; 48 pp. Alterra report 1316. € 20.-.
- WWF - Agricultural water use in river basin conservation. De Nooy, R. 2003. WWF-World.
- Acacia Institute - Kitui Sand Dams - local adaptation to global climate change (DVD). 2006. The Acacia Institute together with SASOL, has initiated a program known as “Recharge Techniques and Water Conservation in East Africa; Up-scaling and Dissemination of the good practices of the Kitui sand dams”. The dams provide the population with drinking water and water for agriculture in dry seasons.
- Cap-Net - Self learning tutorial on IWRM (CD-ROM). English, French, Spanish and Portuguese versions are all available from the one CD. View at your leisure to consider some of the key aspects of integrated water resources management. The material is in PowerPoint and with few skills can be easily adapted to your own teaching use.
- Cap-Net & GWA - Why Gender Matters (CD-ROM). 2006. Tutorial for water managers. The tutorial aims to show how addressing gender will improve efficiency of water use and environmental sustainability, as well as social benefits and equity from use of water resources. The CD contains the self-study tutorial with resource materials in English and Spanish.
- GWA - For her it’s the big issue. Putting Women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Evidence report. 2006. This report is a collection of evidence, brief examples highlighting the effect and benefits of placing women at the core of planning, implementation and operations of water and sanitation programmes. The experiences also show how women’s empowerment and improvement of water supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practice are inextricably linked.
- GWA - Tapping into Sustainability: issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
- IRC - Ensuring Sustained Beneficial Outcomes for Water and Sanitation Programmes in the Developing World. 2006.
- IRC - Knowledge and information management in the water and sanitation sector: a hard nut to crack. 2006.
- IRC - The Joy of Learning: Participatory lesson plans on hygiene, sanitation, water, health and the environment. 2005.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Sanitation Solutions. Best practices. In collaboration with WASTE, Practica, IRC and Simavi. 2006.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Water Solutions. Examples of innovative, low-cost technologies for wells, pumps, storage, irrigation and water treatment. In collaboration with Practica, IRC, Simavi and Agromisa. (Also available in French, Portuguese and Spanish).
- RIVM - The quality of drinking water in the Netherlands 2004. This is the annual report of the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) for the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM). The report as intended as a source of information for the Minister, the Parliament and the public (consumers).
- VEWIN - Water supply statistics 2004.
- ABB BV - ABB drives for water and waste water.
ABB BV - Instrumentation for the water and waste water industries. - ABB BV - Motors and Drives for Water and Waste Water Applications.
- GWA - For her it’s the big issue. Putting Women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Evidence report. 2006. This report is a collection of evidence, brief examples highlighting the effect and benefits of placing women at the core of planning, implementation and operations of water and sanitation programmes. The experiences also show how women’s empowerment and improvement of water supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practice are inextricably linked.
- GWA - Tapping into Sustainability: issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
- GWA et all. - Women’s Voices: Sustainability in water and sanitation (CD-ROM). 2005. This film shows the experience of a community in establishing simplified sewerage systems with a gender focus in Urban periphery sectors in Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Available in English and Spanish.
- IRC - Knowledge and information management in the water and sanitation sector: a hard nut to crack. 2006.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Sanitation Solutions. Best practices. In collaboration with WASTE, Practica, IRC and Simavi. 2006.
- Netherlands Water Partnership - Smart Water Solutions. Examples of innovative, low-cost technologies for wells, pumps, storage, irrigation and water treatment. In collaboration with Practica, IRC, Simavi and Agromisa. (Also available in French, Portuguese and Spanish).
- UNESCO-IHE - Nutrients Valorisation via Duckweed-based Wastewater Treatment and Aquaculture (PhD). Saber Abdel-Aziz Abdel-Salam Mohamed El-Shafai. 2004. € 39.-.
- UNESCO-IHE - Options for Wastewater Management in Harare, Zimbabwe. Innocent Nhapi. 2004. € 40.-.
- ARCADIS-Euroconsult - Water Praxis Document Series:
Dynamics of Drainage Effluent Quality and its Effect on Downstream Irrigation.
First steps towards integrated mangrove rehabilitation in the coastal Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
Fuel Efficiency Improvement in Shallow Tubewell Irrigation in India.
Institutional Aspects of Drainage Implementation.
Local groundwater regulation.
Measuring the demand for agricultural information, an example from India.
Monitoring the benefits of draining agricultural lands in Egypt.
Policies in Groundwater Management in Pakistan, 1950-2000.
Private and Public Sector Roles in Irrigation and Drainage in Egypt.
Stakeholder participation in the planning and operation of large water projects in Pakistan.
State-promoted water user associations and spontaneous, self-organized water user groups in Macedonia.
The market for the poor treadle pump promotion in India.
The Mekong River, a case study in transboundary water management.
Understanding Spate Water Irrigation. - University of Delft - Almanac 2006: overview of ongoing water research at TU-Delft.
- Wageningen University/IWE - WALIR Studies (€ 7.50 each)
