- The Great Salt Lake: America’s Aral Sea? With its main tributaries diverted for agricultural irrigation and production, the Aral Sea in central Asia lost 90 percent of its surface size with serious economic, environmental, and human health consequences. September/October 2009 (Abstract)
- Editors' Picks - May/June 2009 A look at water management at various scales provides a fresh perspective on preconceived conservation ideas (for instance, manual watering wastes more water than automatic systems). May/June 2009 (Full)
- Bytes of Note - Groundwater: A Tale of Two Settings November/December 2008 (Full Text)
- Commentary - Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due January/February 2009 (Full)
- Dry: Three Stories of Adaptation to Life Without Water January/February 2007 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note: Navigating Virtual Water April 2007 (Full)
- Providing Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Why Has Privatization Failed? April 2007 (Abstract)
- Redressing Inequality: South Africa’s New Water Policy April 2007 (Full)
- Bytes of Note - Multilateral Protection of Large Lakes May/June 2008 (Full)
- Editorial - Getting Our Priorities Straight March/April 2008 (Full)
- Strengthening Global Water Initiatives March/April 2008 (Abstract)
- Water and Sustainability: A Reappraisal March/April 2008 (Full)
- Reversing the Race to the Bottom: Urban Groundwater Use in Developing Countries July/August 2008 (Abstract)
- Small Size, Big Potential: Check Dams for Sustainable Development July/August 2008 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Catchment Care for Sustainability July/August 2008 (Full)
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