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1 Whalen, B. 1996. Irrigation technology moves ahead with DCS. Irrigation Journal, 46(7):22-25.
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2 Peterson, D. F. 1984. Systems and technology for improved irrigation water management. Logan, UT, USA: Utah State University. Paper prepared for agricultural rural development training workshop, Washington, 1984. 22p.
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3 ISNAR. 1982. Agrotechnological research in Ivory Coast. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. vi, 61 p. (ISNAR 7a(e))
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4 Keller, J.; Plocher, A. 1984. Taking advantage of modern irrigation in developing countries. Paper prepared for presentation at a special invitational session at the Twelfth International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Fort Collins, Colorado USA, 28 May - 2 June 1984. Houston, TX, USA: Lindsay International Sales Corporation. 21p.
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This paper explores the potential for using modern (in place of traditional) irrigation technologies in developing countries with emphasis on center pivot irrigation. Items discussed include: The rather phenomenal growth and interesting advantages of center pivot irrigation development; design and planning options for using modern irrigation technologies; successful development experiences and cost factors related to utilizing center pivots in developing countries; and the concept, potential and relative advantages (over traditional) irrigation development) of utilizing center pivots to supply "controlled rain" to relatively undisturbed communities of small private farms.
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6 Stern, P. H. 1979. Small scale irrigation: A manual of low-cost water technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications. 152p.
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8 Pinairo, M. 1985. Agricultural research in the private sector: Issues on analytical perspectives. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. 36 p. (PROAGRO paper no. 1)
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9 Lowdermilk, M. K. 1973. Technology in Pakistan's agriculture. Paper prepared for the International Conference on Technology Transfer in Modernizing Nations, Karachi, Pakistan, 13-14 November 1973. 20p.
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10 Howes, M. 1982. The potential for small-scale solar-powered irrigation in Pakistan. Sussex, UK: IDS. vi, 41 p.
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11 Kottegoda, N. T. 1980. Stochastic water resources technology. London, UK: Macmillan Press Ltd. xii, 384p.
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12 Lowdermilk, M. K. 1985. Critical thinking about irrigation management. New Delhi, India: USAID. Irrigation Management Division. 35p.
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13 Lees, S. Choice of technology in irrigated agriculture. Unpublished paper. 12p.
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14 Gautam, S. R.; Shrestha, P. B. 1997. Technological constraints to the optimum utilisation and expansion of groundwater irrigation in Nepal Tarai. Kathmandu, Nepal: Winrock International. Policy Analysis in Agriculture and Related Resource Management. iv, 39p. (Research report series no.38)
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A new dynamic modeling methodology, SLIN (Simula++o Linguistica), allowing for the analysis of systems defined by linguistic variables, is presented. SLIN applies a set of logical rules avoiding fuzzy theoretic concepts. To make the transition from qualitative to quantitative modes, logical rules are used as well. Extensions of the methodology to simulation-optimization applications and multiexpert system modelling are also discussed.
17 Andreou, S. A.; Marks, D. H.; Clarke, R. M. 1987. A new methodology for modelling break failure patterns in deteriorating water distribution systems: Theory and applications. Advances in Water Resources, 10(1):2-20.
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18 Stern, P. H. 1984. A review of irrigation technology in tropical Africa. Southampton, UK: Gifford & Partners. 88 p. + Bibliography.
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19 Keller, J. 1986. Irrigation for rainbows. In Seckler, D., The contributions of management science to the management of irrigation of irrigation systems. Summarized proceedings of papers related to central theme presented at workshop held from 15-18 April 1986. pp.10-34.
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Paper reprinted without revisions from the 61st Faculty Honor Lecture, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 1980.
20 Herdt, R. W. 1986. Technological potential for increasing crop productivity in developing countries. In Seckler, D., The contributions of management science to the management of irrigation of irrigation systems. Summarized proceedings of papers related to central theme presented at workshop held from 15-18 April 1986; Draft for comment. 38p.
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Paper presented to the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Meeting, El Batan, Mexico, 14-18 December 1986.
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