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1 Small, L. E. 1983. Irrigation and human welfare: A workshop report. New Brunswick, NJ, USA: International Agricultural & Food Program, Cook College, Rutgers University. iii, 29 p.
(Location: IWMI-India Call no: 631.7 G000 SMA Record No: H0444)
In 1982, a group of faculty at Rutgers University interested in the effects of water-related projects on human well-being formed an informal Working Group on Water and Human Welfare. Members recognized both the importance of irrigation in many less-developed countries (LDCs), and the variety of positive and negative welfare effects which irrigation may have. Furthermore, the Working Group participants felt that more attention should be given to developing methods by which the planning and implementation of water-related projects in irrigated areas could better integrate major types of welfare considerations.
2 Yates, T. 1975. Canal linings and canal seepage. Wallingford, UK: Hydraulics Research Station. v, 66p. (Hydraulics Research Station report no.OD/1)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1.1 G000 YAT Record No: H0687)
3 Jayaraman, T. K. 1982. Malarial impact of surface irrigation projects: A case study from Gujarat, India. Agriculture and Environment, 7:23-34.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1421 Record No: H0908)
Year-round irrigation and multiple cropping with paddy as a dominant crop in the monsoon months have given rise to an increase in the incidence of malaria over an 18-year period in the Mahi-Kadana Irrigation Project in Gujarat State, India. Further man-made disturbances such as over- irrigation , and lack of drainage have also compounded the problem. The remedies, apart from the conventional control and prevention measures, are better water management practices and continuous monitoring of the projects by an inter-disciplinary team which should include a public health administrator.
4 Kay, M. G.; Carter, R. C. 1984. Health hazards in irrigation development: A strategy for improvement. Outlook on Agriculture, 13(3):125-129.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1420 Record No: H0910)
Certain kinds of irrigation development projects in hot climates have important adverse implications for human health. This article reviews aspects of such projects in relation to their effects on vector-borne disease; the specific diseases associated with these developments are discussed and tabulated. It introduces the concept of environmental management for disease control and this is discussed in relation to the various phases of project planning and establishment. It concludes by making recommendations for action to be taken towards ensuring the general acceptance and implementation of such techniques.
5 UNDP; World Bank; WHO. 1985. Tropical disease research: Seventh programme report, 1 January to 31 December 1984. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. 280p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 616.9883 G000 UND Record No: H0785)
6 Jewsbury, J. M. 1984. Small scale irrigation projects and their implications for health. In M. J. Blackie (Ed.), African Regional Symposium on Small Holder Irrigation, 5-7 September 1984 (pp. 41-56). London, UK: Hydraulics Research Ltd.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G100 BLA Record No: H01605)
7 Salem-Murdoc, M. 1985. African river basin development: Socioeconomic issues. In Clark University. Institute of Development Anthropology. Settlement and Resource Systems Analysis Cooperative Agreement (USAID), Problems and issues in African river basin planning (pp. 178-213). Worcester, MA, USA: Clark University.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G100 CLA Record No: H01584)
8 Small, L. 1986. Irrigation management and human health: A perspective from IIMI. In IIMI and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Proceedings of the Workshop on Irrigation and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission (pp. 56-59). Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. (IIMI pub 86-02)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.5 G000 IIM Record No: H001901)
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9 Amerasinghe, F. P. 1986. Current studies on vector populations in areas under development in Mahaweli System C. In IIMI and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Proceedings of the Workshop on Irrigation and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission (pp. 14-21). Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. (IIMI pub 86-02)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.5 G000 IIM Record No: H01906)
10 Vitarana, T.; Herath, P.; Kalpage, K.; Jayasekera, N.; Wickremasinghe, M.; Gunatilake, V. 1986. Study of mosquito-borne diseases in some new irrigation schemes in Sri Lanka, with particular reference to filariasis and arboviral diseases. In IIMI and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Proceedings of the Workshop on Irrigation and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission (pp. 9-13). Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. (IIMI pub 86-02)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.5 G000 IIM Record No: H001907)
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11 Samarasinghe, M. U. L. P. 1986. The present malaria situation in Sri Lanka with particular reference to areas where irrigation has been recently introduced. In IIMI and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Proceedings of the Workshop on Irrigation and Vector-Borne Disease Transmission (pp. 4-8). Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. (IIMI pub 86-02)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.5 G000 IIM Record No: H01908)
12 IRRI; WHO. 1987. Workshop on Training Needs in the Field of Integrated Vector-borne Disease Control in Riceland Agroecosystems of Developing Countries, Manila, Philippines, 9-14 March 1987. Papers presented at workshop sponsored by IRRI, and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control and USDA Riceland Mosquito Management Program. v.p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 66 Record No: H02233)
13 Birley, M. H. 1987. Field evaluation of the guidelines for forecasting the vector-borne disease implications of irrigation projects: Report of a visit to Zambia. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. 27 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G184 BIR Record No: H02986)
The Government of the Republic of Zambia is engaged in the planning, construction and operation of a number of irrigation projects. The Government shares with the WHO, the FAO, the UNEP and the World Bank a concern that such projects may adversely affect human health and the environment, and wishes to ensure that such negative impacts are prevented or mitigated to the greatest possible extent. Consequently, the Zambian authorities agreed to an evaluation of the potential health impacts of several schemes in their country. The evaluation provided an opportunity to test a new rapid assessment technique. It was concluded that, in general the currently planned irrigation projects would not create additional vector-borne disease hazards. The main facts leading to this conclusion were: the well-drained nature of the soils; the high priority given to proper operation and maintenance; and the absence of large-scale movement of susceptible populations. Several improvements to the rapid assessment technique are suggested.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630 G000 WHO Record No: H03313)
Edited versions of the working papers presented to the 7th Annual Meeting of the WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Rome, 7-11 September 1987
15 Gratz, N. G. 1987. The effect of water development programmes on malaria and malaria vectors in Turkey. In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.27-28. (FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630 G000 WHO Record No: H03334)
16 Carnevale, P.; Robert, V. 1987. Introduction of irrigation in Burkina Faso and its effect on Malaria transmission. In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.57-67. (FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630 G000 WHO Record No: H03335)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H03840)
18 Davidson, G. 1983. Water management and malaria control. Waterlines, 1(4):17-21.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1286 Record No: H04790)
19 Goonasekera, K. G. A.; Amerasinghe, F. P. 1988. Planning, design and operation of rice irrigation schemes and their impact on mosquito-borne diseases. In IRRI; WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control - Vector-borne disease control in humans through rice agroecosystem management: Proceedings of the Workshop on Research and Training Needs in the Field of Integrated Vector-Borne Disease Control in Riceland Agroecosystems of Developing Countries, Los Banos, Philippines, 9-14 March 1987: Los Banos, Philippines: IRRI. pp.41-50.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G000 IRR Record No: H05533)
20 Bang, Y. H. 1988. Vector-borne diseases associated with rice cultivation and their control in Southeast Asia. In IRRI; WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control - Vector-borne disease control in humans through rice agroecosystem management: Proceedings of the Workshop on Research and Training Needs in the Field of Integrated Vector-Borne Disease Control in Riceland Agroecosystems of Developing Countries, Los Banos, Philippines, 9-14 March 1987: Los Banos, Philippines: IRRI. pp.93-99.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G000 IRR Record No: H05536)
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