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Volume 34, Number 4, 4 July 2018

Editorial
pp. 473-474(2)
Author: Tortajada, Cecilia

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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: improving water services in cities affected by extreme weather events
pp. 475-489(15)
Authors: Horne, James; Tortajada, Cecilia; Harrington, Larry

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Using water management infrastructure to address both flood risk and the urban heat island
pp. 490-498(9)
Authors: Richards, Daniel R.; Edwards, Peter J.

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Antifragility and the development of urban water infrastructure
pp. 499-509(11)
Authors: Babovic, Filip; Babovic, Vladan; Mijic, Ana

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Exposure and resilience of China’s cities to floods and droughts: a double-edged sword
pp. 547-565(19)
Authors: Cai, Jialiang; Kummu, Matti; Niva, Venla; Guillaume, Joseph H. A.; Varis, Olli

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The political economy of flood management reform in China
pp. 566-577(12)
Author: Moore, Scott

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Open Access Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study
pp. 578-596(19)
Authors: Dai, Liping; van Rijswick, Helena F. M. W.; Driessen, Peter P. J.; Keessen, Andrea M.

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Towards adaptive governance for urban drought resilience: the case of Da Nang, Vietnam
pp. 597-615(19)
Authors: Du, Tien L. T.; Bui, Duong D.; Buurman, Joost; Quach, Xuan T.

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Open Access Rainproof cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning
pp. 652-674(23)
Authors: Dai, Liping; Wörner, Rebecca; van Rijswick, Helena F. M. W.

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State-of-the-Art Reviews
pp. 698-698(1)

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