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1 Wickramaratne, N.; Gillespie, V. A. 1990. Proceedings of the cost centre activity accounting coordination and planning workshop 19 - 20 July 1990 for System 'B' accounting and water management. Pimburattewa, Sri Lanka: Development Alternatives Inc. (DAI) 22p. (Operation and maintenance report no.5)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G744 WIC Record No: H07890)
2 NIA; IIMI. Philippines. 1991. A training manual on financial management system II. Vol. I. Quezon City, Philippines: NIA. vi, 193p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.8 G732 NIA Record No: H014232)
3 NIA; IIMI. Philippines. 1991. A training manual on financial management system II. Vol. II. Quezon City, Philippines: NIA. vi, 81p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.8 G732 NIA Record No: H014233)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4224 Record No: H018264)
5 Sagardoy, J. A.; Hatcho, N.; vanden Bulcke, M.; Bellostas, J. M. 1994. SIMIS (Scheme Irrigation Management Information System): An introduction to its use and potential. In FAO, Irrigation water delivery models: Proceedings of the FAO Expert Consultation, Rome, Italy, 4-7 October 1993. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.49-61.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 FAO Record No: H018503)
6 Samuel, R. I.; Imam, A. 1996. Evaluation of financial performance of Rahad Agricultural Corporation (RAC) In International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Sudan Field Operations. Rahad Irrigation Scheme. Khartoum, Sudan: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Sudan Field Operations. pp.115-141. (Irrigation Management in Sudan Technical Report 2)
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7 Schroo, H.; Milner, H.; Black, D. 1997. Salinity accounting for land and water management plan districts in NSW. In Murray-Darling Basin Commission, Role of computer modelling in the development and implementation of land and water management plans for irrigated catchments. Canberra, Australia: Murray-Darling Basin Commission. Natural Resources Management Strategy - Drainage Program. pp.99-101.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G922 MUR Record No: H021165)
8 Merrett, S. 1997. Introduction to the economics of water resources: An international perspective. London, UK: UCL Press. xv, 211p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 MER Record No: H023348)
9 Rajora, R. 1998. Integrated watershed management: A field manual for equitable, productive and sustainable development. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. 616p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 RAJ Record No: H024320)
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11 Merrett, S. 1999. The regional water balance statement: A new tool for water resources planning. Water International, 24(3):268-274.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H025571)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G730 REH Record No: H026868)
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13 AccountAid India. 2002. AccountAble handbook: NGO accounting and regulation. New Delhi, India: AccountAid India. xxxvi, 273p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 657 G000 ACC Record No: H034459)
14 Moukoko-Ndoumbe, F. 2001. Integrated economic and environmental accounting. In Simmons, Robert W.; Noble, Andrew D.; Lefroy, R. D. B. (Eds.). International Workshop on Nutrient Balances for Sustainable Agricultural Production and Natural Resource Management in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, 20-22 February 2001: Selected papers and presentations. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI; CIAT. 12p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: CD Col Record No: H036290)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 630.715 G744 IIM Record No: H023727)
16 ADB. 2006. Water users’ associations in Uzbekistan: Guidebook 3: Financial management. Manila, Philippines: ADB. 53p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G782 ADB Record No: H039834)
17 Crase, L.; Pawsey, N.; Cooper, B. 2015. Water pricing in Australia: unbundled politics, accounting, and water pricing. In Dinar, A.; Pochat, V.; Albiac-Murillo, J. (Eds.). Water pricing experiences and innovations. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. pp.15-39. (Global Issues in Water Policy Volume 9)
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This chapter presents a review of water-pricing arrangements in each of Australia’s state jurisdictions. The pricing approaches for urban, environmental, and rural (i.e., agricultural) water uses are scrutinized and compared against the ambitions established as part of the National Water Initiative (NWI). While the framework for water pricing in the NWI has been generally deployed in most states, local nuances give rise to quite different price outcomes. Moreover, there is still opportunity for political influences to shape water prices, even though the NWI is committed to full-cost recovery with regulatory oversight that seeks to objectively align costs and prices. We conclude that there remains scope for improvement that would remove artificial differences in the way water is priced for different water users and thus support the distribution of water to its highest values.
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