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1 Chitale, M. A.. 1991. Development of India's river basins. Journal of the Institute of Engineers (India), 40(1):19-28.
River basin development ; Water policy ; Development policy / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1952 Record No: H08472)

2 Chitale, M. A.. 1992. Water resources management in India: achievements and perspectives. In Le Moigne, G.; Barghouti, S.; Feder, G.; Garbus, L.; Xie, M. (Eds.) Country experiences with water resources management: Economic, institutional, technological and environmental issues. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.157-168.
Water resource management ; Water demand ; Water allocation ; Water policy ; Environmental effects ; Health ; Water conservation / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LEM Record No: H011956)

3 Chitale, M. A.. 1991. Peoples' participation in large irrigation projects. In Singh, K. K. (Ed.). Farmers in the management of irrigation systems. New Delhi, India: Sterling. pp.12-23.
Farmer participation ; Irrigation programs ; Development policy / India
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 SIN Record No: H010419)

4 Chitale, M. A.. 1994. Irrigation for poverty alleviation. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 10(4):383-391.
Irrigated farming ; Irrigation management ; Poverty ; Rural development
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H016116)
Compared with rainfed farming, irrigation has been accepted as a more powerful tool of agricultural and economic growth. However, seasonal irrigation alone on small farms for producing grains does not provide adequate income to the farmer to move above the poverty line. Special provisions are necessary to help the weaker sections of society, such as the small farmers and landless laborers, to draw the full advantage of the new situation after irrigation is introduced. Irrigation projects should be planned as area development measures and should fulfil social criteria in addition to the techno-economic criteria. Liberal concessional international financial assistance should flow to the projects that specifically provide for poverty alleviation measures.

5 Chitale, M. A.. 1995. Institutional characteristics for international cooperation in water resources. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 11(2):113-123.
Water resources ; International cooperation ; Organizations ; Institutional constraints
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H017003)

6 Chitale, M. A.; Vohra, B. B. 1996. Watershed development and management of SWHS - Perspective of a district collector. In Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development, National consultation on small water harvesting schemes: Proceedings, New Delhi, India, 12 March 1996. pp.17-25.
Watershed management ; Non-governmental organizations ; Small scale systems ; Farmer participation / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4287 Record No: H03792)

7 Chitale, M. A.. 1997. The Narmada Project. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 13(2):169-179.
River basin development ; Reservoirs ; Irrigation programs ; Planning ; Environmental effects ; Wildlife ; Public health ; Settlement ; Non-governmental organizations / India / Narmada Basin / Sardar Sarovar Project
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H020725)

8 Chitale, M. A.. (Ed.) 1997. The Watsave scenario. New Delhi, India: ICID. vi, 98p.
Water conservation ; Water use ; Water pollution ; Pollution control ; Wastewater ; Water reuse ; Irrigation management ; Water rates ; Gender ; Women in development
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 CHI Record No: H023397)

9 Chitale, M. A.. 1997. Water and food security. In Commonwealth Engineers' Council (CEC); ICID; Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM). Commonwealth Water Forum - Sustainable water resources management into the 21st century: policy and technological innovations, Rasa Sayang Resort, Penang, Malaysia, 18 November 1997. Technical papers. London, UK: CEC. pp.6:1-16.
Food consumption ; Food security ; Food production ; Sustainable agriculture ; Water availability ; Irrigation water ; Water demand ; Water stress ; Agricultural research ; Water costs ; Water transfer ; Water scarcity ; Productivity ; Farmer participation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 COM Record No: H025642)

10 Chitale, M. A.. 2003. South Asian perspectives for water resource development. In Prasad, K. (Ed.), Water resources and sustainable development: Challenges of 21st Century. Delhi, India: Shipra Publications. pp.17-26.
Water resources development ; Irrigated farming ; Public health ; Ecosystems ; Water demand ; River basin development ; Dams ; Groundwater management ; Water supply ; Women ; Investment ; Institutional development / South Asia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 PRA Record No: H031056)

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