Foreword Masagos Zulkifli Introduction: Festschrift Cecilia Tortajada and Eduardo Araral 1. A decade of work on water governance at the OECD: what have we learnt? Angel Gurría 2. The knowledge economy in the twenty-first century: a modest proposal Annie Callanan 3. Scotland: a world-leading Hydro Nation Anton Muscatelli, Erin McKee and Sean McGivern 4. Nestlé’s corporate water strategy over time: a backward- and forward-looking view Paul Bulcke, Samuel Vionnet, Christian Vousvouras and Ghislaine Weder 5. Scarcity of water or scarcity of management? David Molden 6. Singapore’s water challenges past to present Peter Joo Hee Ng and Celine Teo 7. Facing the challenge of extreme climate: the case of Metropolitan Sao Paulo Benedito P.F.Braga and J. Kelman 8. China’s achievements of water governance over the past seven decades Shaofeng Jia and Wenbin Zhu 9. Some reflections on water for residential uses in developed countries Francisco González-Gómez, Miguel Á. García-Rubio and Jorge Guardiola 10. Can water professionals do more? Michael Rouse 11. Reflections on flood control in Japan and recommendations for developing countries Yutaka Takahasi, Kimio Takeya, Miki Inaoka, Wataru Ono and Kaoru Sasaoka 12. A retrospective analysis of Laos’s Nam Theun 2 Dam Thayer Scudder 13. What I learned from Asit Biswas about transboundary water, ethics, mentoring and, in general, how to be a better human being Aaron T. Wolf 14. Water resilience and human life support - global outlook for the next half century Malin Falkenmark 15. Adaptive and sustainable water management: from improved conceptual foundations to transformative change Claudia Pahl-Wostl 16. Economically challenged and water scarce: identification of global populations most vulnerable to water crises Taikan Oki and Rose E. Quiocho 17. The status of the UN Watercourses Convention: does it still hold water? Gabriel Eckstein 18. Australian water decision making: are politicians performing? James Horne 19. Rent-seeking behaviour and regulatory capture in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia R. Quentin Grafton and John Williams 20. Quenching the thirst of rapidly growing and water-insecure cities in sub-Saharan Africa Madiodio Niasse and Olli Varis 21. Sustainability of water and energy use for food production based on optimal allocation of agricultural irrigation water Mo Li and Vijay P. Singh 22. Rethinking on the methodology for assessing global water and food challenges M. Dinesh Kumar, Nitin Bassi and O. P. Singh