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Safa Fanaian

Research Fellow

Qualifications

Doctorate in Philosophy, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford

Contact details

Room: Crawford 3.57

Journal Articles

o Grafton, R. Q. , Fanaian, S. (2023) Responding to the global challenges of ‘Too Much, Too Little and Too Dirty’ Water: Towards a Safer and More Just Water Future, Notas Economicas.

o Fanaian S., Fanaian, F. (2023) A tug of war between centralization vs decentralization: the co-evolution of urban governance and water risks in Guwahati, India. Environmental Research Letters, Special Issue: Early Career Researchers: Environmental Science in South and Southeast Asia.

o Quentin Grafton, R., Biswas, A.K., Bosch, H.,** Fanaian, S.**, Gupta,J., Revi, A., Sami, N., & Tortajada, C. (2023). Goals, progress and priorities from Mar del Plata in 1977 to New York in 2023. Nature Water, 1-11.

o Grafton, R. Q., Fanaian, S., Sacco, G., & Liberman, L. (2021). Bending towards water justice: pathways for truth, reconciliation, inclusion and transformative actions. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 38(1), 1–10.

o Fanaian, S. (2018) Politics and boundaries: the complexities of transboundary river governance. South Asia. Commentary 3 - SAWAS 8(1).

o Mascara, M., and Fanaian, S. (2017) Arsenic Risks: Access to Safe Drinking Water. Geography and You. 61-63.

o Gallagher, L., Laflaive, X., Zaeske, A., Brown, C., Lange, G., Ahlroth, S., Castaneda, J, Fanaian, S, Joyce, J, Kamar, E., Bahri, A, Miralles-Wilhelm, F. (2016). Embracing Risk, Uncertainty and Water Allocation Reform When Planning for Green Growth. Aquatic Procedia 6, 23-29.

o Fanaian, S., Graas, S., Jiang, Y., & van der Zaag, P. (2015). An ecological economic assessment of flow regimes in a hydropower dominated river basin: The case of the lower Zambezi River, Mozambique. Science of The Total Environment, 505, 464-473.

Book Chapters

o Gulati, V., Deka, A., Fanaian, S., Vij, S., and Barua, A., (2017) Building bridges through dialogue for the Brahmaputra River Basin. In H. Zhang and M. Li (Eds), China and Transboundary Water Politics in Asia. (Chapter 9). London: Routledge.

o Ramachandrudu, M.V, Fanaian, S. Naidu, S (2013). Transparency, Accountability and Participation: Understanding Governance in Rural WASH Sector. In, R.V. Reddy, C, Fonseca, C.H. Batchelor, Sustainable Water and Sanitation Services, The Life-Cycle Cost Approach to Planning and Management. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. Pg. 252-268.

Working Papers

o Grafton et al., 2023. The What, Why and How of the World Water Crisis, Global Commission on the Economics of Water Phase 1 Review and Findings

o Fauconnier, I., Jenniskens, A., Perry, P., Fanaian, S., Sen, S., Sinha, V., Witmer, L. (2018). Women as change-makers in the governance of shared waters. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, viii + 50pp.

o Ramachandrudu, M. V., Naidu, R. S., Fanaian, S., & Shree, R. (2012). Qualitative Challenges in Improving Performance of Water Points: Insights from Community Based Performance Assessment of Water Points in Andhra Pradesh. WASHCost Working Paper Series No.19, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

o Ramachandrudu, M. V., Fanaian, S., & Naidu, R. S. (2011). Understanding Governance in WASH Sector in Andhra Pradesh, India. Working Paper Series No.14, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

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