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1 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1986. Direct or indirect alternatives for irrigation investment and the creation of property. In K. W. Easter (Ed.), Irrigation investment, technology, and management strategies for development (pp. 225-244). (Studies in water policy and management no. 9) Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press.
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The paper explores the relationship between investment in irrigation and the creation of community property in irrigation systems. The ownership of the hydraulic property and responsibility for sustaining it are held in common in many successful small-scale irrigation systems. Investments to create irrigation facilities always create or rearrange property relationships. Therefor, irrigation investment ought to proceed in a manner which creates property for the group that will operate and maintain the irrigation facilities. This gives the incentives to the appropriate group to sustain the property.
2 Bromley, D. W. (Ed.) 1992. Making the commons work: Theory, practice and policy. San Francisco, CA, USA: Institute for Contemporary Studies. xii, 339p.
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3 Quiggin, J. 1993. Common property, equity, and development. World Development, 21(7):1123-1138.
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4 Schlager, E.; Ostrom, E. 1992. Property-rights regimes and natural resources: A conceptual analysis. Land Economics, 68(3):249-262.
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5 Oakerson, R. J. 1992. Analyzing the commons: A framework. In Bromley, D. W. (Ed.), Making the commons work: Theory, practice, and policy. California, CA, USA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press. pp.41-59.
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6 Thomson, J. T.; Feeny, D.; Oakerson, R. J. 1992. Institutional dynamics: The evolution and dissolution of common-property resource management. In Bromley, D. W. (Ed.), Making the commons work: Theory, practice, and policy. California, CA, USA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press. pp.129-160.
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7 Ostrom, E. 1992. The rudiments of a theory of the origins, survival, and performance of common-property institutions. In Bromley, D. W. (Ed.), Making the commons work: Theory, practice and policy. California, CA, USA: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press. pp.293-318.
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8 Ostrom, E. 1994. Covenants, collective action, and common-pool resources. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Indiana, USA. 25p.
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9 Singh, K. 1994. Managing common pool resources: principles and case studies. Delhi, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xx, 366p.
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10 Ambler, J. S. 1994. The language of farmer water users' associations: Rethinking irrigation organisation development in India. In Sivamohan, M. V. K.; Scott, C. A. (Eds.), India: Irrigation management partnerships. Hyderabad, India: Booklinks Corporation. pp.16-33.
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13 Maloney, C.; Raju, K. V. 1994. Managing irrigation together: Practice and policy in India. New Delhi, India: Sage Publications. 334p.
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14 Sahoo, H. P.; Misra, M. K. 1994. Village ecocomplex functioning with common property resources: A case-study on coastal Orissa, India. Environmental Conservation, 21(1):57-61.
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15 Jodha, N. S. 1995. Studying common property resources: Biography of a research project. Economic and Political Weekly, March 18:556-559.
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17 Tang, S. Y. 1994. Institutions and performance in irrigation systems. In Ostrom, E.; Gardner, R.; Walker, J. Rules, games, and common-pool resources. Ann Arbor, MI, USA: University of Michigan Press. pp.225-245.
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18 Blomquist, W. 1994. Changing rules, changing games: Evidence from groundwater systems in Southern California. In Ostrom, E.; Gardner, R.; Walker, J. Rules, games, and common-pool resources. Ann Arbor, MI, USA: University of Michigan Press. pp.283-300.
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19 Knapp, K. C.; Olson, L. J. 1995. The economics of conjunctive groundwater management with stochastic surface supplies. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 28:340-356.
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20 Singh, G.; Narain, P.; Dhyani, B. L. 1993. Adoptability of soil and water conservation in India. In Baum, E.; Wolff, P.; Z"bisch, M. A. (Eds.), Acceptance of soil and water conservation: Strategies and technologies. Witzenhausen, Germany: DITSL. pp.213-253.
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