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1 Qureshi, A. S.. 1993; 1994. Application of SWATRE to predict soil water flow in a lysimeter. Lahore, Pakistan: WAPDA. Thesis submitted to the Department of Water Resources, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands; Also published as NRAP report no 59, 1994. vi, 47p. + annexes; 57p. (Publication no.141 / NRAP report no.59)
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2 Qureshi, A. S.; Hussain, S. A. 1996. Soil water simulations in lysimeter. In Ragab, R.; El-Quosy, D. E. D.; van den Broek, B.; Pereira, L. S. (Eds.), Crop-water-environment models: Selected papers to the workshop organized by the ICID Working Group on "Sustainable Crops and Water Use" at the occasion of the 16th Congress of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage at Cairo, Egypt. Cairo, Egypt: ICID. Egypt National Committee. pp.163-174.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 RAG Record No: H019372)
3 Prathapar, S. A.; Qureshi, A. S.; Smets, S. M. P. 1997. Mechanically reclaiming abandoned saline soils: A numerical evaluation. In ICID, 7th ICID International Drainage Workshop, "Drainage for the 21st century," 17-21 November 1997, Penang, Malaysia - Proceedings, volume 3: Management challenge, training and research. Malacca, Malaysia: Malaysian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (MANCID) pp.T14:1-17.
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Tests the hypothesis that timely surface cultivation before monsoon or winter rains in semiarid and arid areas will assist reclamation of abandoned saline soils. The effect of surface cultivation, monsoon rains, depth to water table, and ground water salinity on secondary salinity are evaluated using a numerical model, SWAP93.
5 Prathapar, S. A.; Qureshi, A. S.. 1999. Modelling the effects of deficit irrigation on soil salinity, depth to water table and transpiration in semi-arid zones with monsoonal rains. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 15(1/2):141-159.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: PER Record No: H024210)
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6 Sarwar, A.; Eggers, H.; Qureshi, A. S.. 2000. Application of geographic information system (GIS) to support conjunctive use modeling. In GWP; Pakistan Water Partnership, Proceedings of Regional Groundwater Management Seminar, October 9-11, 2000, Islamabad. pp.1-8.
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7 Qureshi, A. S.; Bhatti, A.; Jehangir, W. A. (Eds.) 2002. Sustaining surface and groundwater resources: proceedings of the International Workshop on Conjunctive Water Management for Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture in South Asia, Lahore, Pakistan, April 16-17 2002. Lahore, Pakistan: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). iv, 232p.
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8 Ahmad. H. M. N.; Ullah, M. K.; Qureshi, A. S.. 2002. Controlling groundwater tables through localized sub-surface evaporation basin: A case study of Rechna Doab. In Qureshi, A. S.; Bhatti, A.; Jehangir, W. A. (Eds.), Sustaining surface and groundwater resources: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conjunctive Water Management for Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture in South Asia, Lahore, Pakistan, April 16-17, 2002. Lahore, Pakistan: IWMI. pp.61-72.
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9 Qureshi, A. S.; Masih, I. 2002. Modeling the effects of conjunctive water management on secondary salinization. In Qureshi, A. S.; Bhatti, A.; Jehangir, W. A. (Eds.), Sustaining surface and groundwater resources: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Conjunctive Water Management for Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture in South Asia, Lahore, Pakistan, April 16-17, 2002. Lahore, Pakistan: IWMI. pp.73-81.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G570 QUR Record No: H031193)
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10 Qureshi, A. S.. 2002. Water resources management in Afghanistan: The issues and options. Lahore, Pakistan: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) iii, 29p. (IWMI Working Paper 049/Pakistan Country Series No.14) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.182]
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12 Shah, T.; Roy, A. D.; Qureshi, A. S.; Wang, J. 2001. Sustaining Asia’s groundwater boom: an overview of issues and evidence. Bonn, Germany: German Development Institute (GDI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). ii, 35p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G570 SHA Record No: H031102)
13 Ahmed, S.; Qureshi, A. S.; Amarasinghe, U.; Khan, A. R. 2002. Projecting food and water demands of Pakistan for 2025 using Policy Dialogue Model. In Second South Asia Water Forum, Islamabad, Pakistan, 14-16 December 2002 – Proceedings, vol.2. pp.615-630.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G730 AHM Record No: H031838)
14 Qureshi, A. S.; Masih, I. 2003. Managing soil salinity through conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater: A simulation study. In ICID Asian Regional Workshop, Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Management and Operation of Participatory Irrigation Organizations, November 10-12, 2003, The Grand Hotel, Taipei. Vol.1. Taipei, Taiwan: ICID. pp.233-248.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7.2 G570 ICI Record No: H033349)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G730 QUR Record No: H033572)
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16 Asghar, M.N; Qureshi, A. S.; Fitzsimmons, K. M. 2003. Socio-ecology of saline groundwater: integration of aquaculture within drainage systems as marketable produce in developing countries. Proceedings of 9th International Drainage Workshop, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 10-13 September, 2003.
(Location: IWMI-PAK Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G000 ASG Record No: H032009)
17 Qureshi, A. S.; Akhtar, M.; Asghar, M. N. 2003. Impact of drainage investments on poverty alleviation in Pakistan. Paper No 124. Presented at the 9th International Drainage Workshop, 10-13 September 2003, Utrecht, The Netherlands. 10p.
(Location: IWMI-PAK Call no: IWMI 339.46 G730 QUR Record No: H031148)
Over the last fifty years, huge investments have been made in the drainage sector of Pakistan to lower the watertable to overcome waterlogging and associated soil salinity problems. These investments include construction of 15,000 kilometers long surface drains, installation of 14,000 deep public tubewells and more than nine subsurface horizontal pipe drainage projects. These projects were targeted to reduce poverty in the rural areas through improving land degradation and increased crop production. The impact of these projects is usually evaluated by estimating the areas reclaimed and no real attempts have been made to evaluate their impact on the improvement of socio-economic conditions of the people living in the affected areas. The analysis revealed that these projects have contributed substantially in improving land conditions, which in turn has enhanced the agricultural productivity; thereby increasing farm incomes. Resultantly, in waterlogged and saline areas, the head count poverty has decreased from 20% to 14%. The study suggests that for the more comprehensive evaluation of these drainage investments, all physical, technical, social and environmental benefits should be taken into consideration.
18 Qureshi, A. S.; Masih, I. 2002. Sustaining land and water productivity in the Indus Plains of Pakistan. In Pakistan Water Partnership. Papers presented by Pakistani delegation in First South Asia Water Forum, Kathmandu, Nepal, 26-28 February 2002. Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). pp.97-105.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G730 PAK Record No: H034106)
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19 Qureshi, A. S.; Murray-Rust, H.; Masih, I. 2002. An analytical approach to estimate groundwater pumpage. In Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). Second South Asia Water Forum, 14-16 December 2002, Islamabad, Pakistan. Proceedings, vol.1. Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). pp.1-11.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G570 PAK Record No: H034120)
20 Qureshi, A. S.; Akhtar, M.; Masih, I.; Bilal, M. 2002. Sustaining groundwater boom: protecting food security and small holders livelihoods in Punjab, Pakistan. In Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). Second South Asia Water Forum, 14-16 December 2002, Islamabad, Pakistan. Proceedings, vol.1. Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Water Partnership (PWP). pp.103-115.
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