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1 Radosevich, G. E.. 1975. Water user organizations for improving irrigated agriculture: Application to Pakistan. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. v, 34p. (Water management technical report no.44)
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2 Radosevich, G. E.; Kirkwood, C. 1975. Organizational alternatives to improve on farm water management in Pakistan. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. vi, 258 p. (Water management technical report no. 36)
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3 Radosevich, G. E.. 1983. Groundwater development and management in Bangladesh: Institutionalizing a strategy. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC. 94p.
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Irrigated agriculture, by its very nature, is a joint enterprise that requires the cooperation of all water users and those government agencies and other organizations that provide services to farmers. This book illustrates irrigation associations and how they can help a local area increase its agricultural productivity through farmers working together to construct, manage, maintain and/or rehabilitate the irrigation systems that they can use.
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7 Radosevich, G. E.. Organizing farmers for water management in Sri Lanka. Draft manuscript. 12p.
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8 Radosevich, G. E.. 1976. Legal considerations and alternatives for organizing water users. In Colorado State University. Annual Technical Report. Appendix 41. pp.725-752.
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Paper presented at the Workshop on Implementing Public Programs, East-West Food Institute, Honolulu.
9 Radosevich, G. E.. 1985. Water policy and law: The missing link in food production. In Jorden, W. R. (Ed.), Water and water policy in world food supplies: Proceedings of the Conference, Texas, 26-30 May 1985. Texas, TX, USA: Texas A & M University. pp.185-191.
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10 Radosevich, G. E.. 1977. Legal considerations and alternatives for organizing water users. In Staub, W. J. (Ed.) Proceedings of a workshop on implementing public irrigation programs 18-31 August 1976, Honolulu, Hawaii. pp.85-107.
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11 Radosevich, G. E.. 1985. Legal aspects of water resources development: Selected references. Report prepared for the Regional Symposium on Water Resources Policy, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 4-8, 1985 and for the Government of Bangladesh. Reproduced by International School for Agricultural Development, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. xii, 71p. (ISARD information report - IR:85-1)
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12 Radosevich, G. E.. 1996. The Mekong - A new framework for development and management. In Biswas, A.K.; Hashimoto. T.(Eds) Asian international water: From Ganges-Brahmaputra to Mekong. Bombay, India: OUP. pp.245-278. (Water resources management series:4)
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