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  1. Is there water sector transformation evident in policies? Experiences from Asia and Africa
  2. What are we missing? A systematic mapping of climate change projections in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  3. Powering partnerships: A game theoretical perspective on Bhutan–India hydropower cooperation in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  4. (De)constructing meanings and pathways of water and peace
  5. Revisiting power in water diplomacy
  6. Neglected Spaces or Potential Grounds? Water (In)security and Climate Adaptation in Peri‐Urban Asia and Africa
  7. How inclusive is disaster risk reduction? Perceptions and predicaments of persons with disabilities during disaster in Assam, India
  8. Game theoretical analysis of China-India interactions in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  9. Employing Non-Decision Making: A Thoughtful Strategy and Tactics Used in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  10. Beyond the (non)piped drinking water regimes: complex configurations of conflicts and cooperation
  11. Powering Partnerships: A Game Theoretical Perspective on Bhutan–India Hydropower Cooperation in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  12. What works, where and how? A systematic literature review of climate change adaptation measures in India
  13. Depoliticizing disasters: the need to break down water bureaucracy with the changing climate in South Asia
  14. Infrastructure Imaginaries, Past, Present, and Future: Living with the Urban Flood in Guwahati, India
  15. Maintaining status quo or realizing transformation in transboundary water conflicts? The power–interests–identity nexus in the Helmand river basin
  16. Policy instruments for governing water in cross-border metropolitan areas, the case of Greater Geneva
  17. Status quo in transboundary waters: Unpacking non-decision making and non-action
  18. Making heterogeneous infrastructure futures in and beyond the global south
  19. Power in climate change policy-making process in South Asia
  20. Climate-smart irrigation and responsible innovation in South Asia: A systematic mapping
  21. Polycentric disaster governance in a federalising Nepal: interplay between people, bureaucracy and political leadership
  22. Why negotiate water problems when we can deliberate water solutions?
  23. Analysing water provision in the critical interface of formal and informal urban water regimes
  24. Media reporting on conflicts and cooperation: what does it mean for the Brahmaputra basin?
  25. Demystifying piped water supply: Formality and informality in (peri)urban water provisioning
  26. Collective deliberation or just the state (in)action: how do we change the hydrodiplomacy landscape in South Asia?
  27. Status Quo in Transboundary Waters: Unpacking Non-Decision Making and Non-Action
  28. Hydropolitics intertwined with geopolitics in the Brahmaputra River Basin
  29. Synergies and trade-offs between climate change adaptation options and gender equality: a review of the global literature
  30. Urban water insecurity and its gendered impacts: on the gaps in climate change adaptation and Sustainable Development Goals
  31. Smallholder farmers’ engagement with climate smart agriculture in Africa: role of local knowledge and upscaling
  32. EDITORIAL
  33. Living with Landslides: Perceptions of Risk and Resilience in Far West Nepal
  34. Prioritizing climate‐smart agriculture: An organizational and temporal review
  35. Changing Agriculture and Climate Variability in Peri-Urban Gurugram, India
  36. ‘Power-sensitive design principles’ for climate change adaptation policy-making in South Asia
  37. Multilevel governance in climate change adaptation in Bangladesh: structure, processes, and power dynamics
  38. Climate Change Adaptation in European Mountain Systems: A Systematic Mapping of Academic Research
  39. From pea soup to water factories: wastewater paradigms in India and the Netherlands
  40. Beyond the barriers: An overview of mechanisms driving barriers to adaptation in Bangladesh
  41. An Open Data and Citizen Science Approach to Building Resilience to Natural Hazards in a Data-Scarce Remote Mountainous Part of Nepal
  42. Evolving disaster governance paradigms in Nepal
  43. Power in water diplomacy
  44. Powering and puzzling: climate change adaptation policies in Bangladesh and India
  45. Re-Interpreting Cooperation in Transboundary Waters: Bringing Experiences from the Brahmaputra Basin
  46. The power to define resilience in social–hydrological systems: Toward a power‐sensitive resilience framework
  47. Whose water? Whose profits? The role of informal water markets in groundwater depletion in peri-urban Hyderabad
  48. Bonds, Battles and Social Capital: Power and the Mediation of Water Insecurity in Peri-Urban Gurgaon, India
  49. Non-decisions are also decisions: power interplay between Bangladesh and India over the Brahmaputra River
  50. Power interplay between actors: using material and ideational resources to shape local adaptation plans of action (LAPAs) in Nepal
  51. Treaties can be a non-starter: a multi-track and multilateral dialogue approach for Brahmaputra Basin
  52. From the core to the periphery: Conflicts and cooperation over land and water in periurban Gurgaon, India
  53. Changing climate policy paradigms in Bangladesh and Nepal
  54. China and Transboundary Water Politics in Asia
  55. Climate adaptation approaches and key policy characteristics: Cases from South Asia
  56. Powering or sharing water in the Brahmaputra River basin
  57. Taking the road less taken: reorienting the state for periurban water security
  58. Waterscape: a perspective for understanding the contested geography of water
  59. Land, water & power: The demise of common property resources in periurban Gurgaon, India
  60. Where have all the commons gone?
  61. Urbanization, Common Property Resources and Gender Relations in a Peri-urban Context
  62. Governance of Climate Change: Issues and Challenges in South Asia