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1 Barker, R.; Coward, E. W. Jr.; Levine, G.; Small, L. E. 1984. Irrigation development in Asia: Past trends and future directions. Ithaca, NY, USA: Cornell University. Center for International Studies, Rural development Committee and International Agriculture Program. viii, 79p. (Cornell studies in irrigation no.1)
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2 Levine, G.; Hart, H. C. 1981. Mobilizing local resources for irrigation. New York, NY, USA: Agricultural Development Council. 16 p. (Agricultural Development Council report no. 22)
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Summary of a seminar held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 11th-15th August 1980
3 Levine, G.. 1981. Irrigation development and strategy issues for the Asian region. Appendix A in J. Keller et al., Irrigation development options and investment strategies for the 1980's. Logan, Utah: Utah State University. Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering. pp.A1-A22. (Water management synthesis report no.3)
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4 Levine, G.. 1982. Irrigation and water management. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC. 28p.
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5 Levine, G.. 1982. Perspectives on integrating findings from research on irrigation systems in Southeast Asia. In ADC Teaching and Research Forum Workshop report no. 26 (pp. 9-15). Bangkok, Thailand: Agricultural Development Council.
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6 Levine, G.; Coward, E. W. Jr. 1985. Irrigation water distribution: Implications for design and operation. Unpublished manuscript. 130p.
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7 Levine, G.. 1986. Performance monitoring of large irrigation systems: A view from India. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council and Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Methodologies to evaluate the performance of irrigation systems (pp. 93-101). Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC and Winrock International.
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Monitoring of the performance of irrigation systems in India is practiced only to a very limited extent in terms o number of systems and the character of the monitoring. The paper suggests that current views on monitoring can be explained by looking at the historical development of irrigation in India. In analyzing the past, Levine points out that the emphasis was placed on the capture and conveyance of water rather than on its use and, therefore, no need for significant monitoring other than for maintenance of the hardware was necessary. The paper also discusses the impact that other factors like the scale of the large systems, the dearth of incentives and the lack of appropriate control infrastructure--both organizational and physical--had on monitoring, evaluation and response activities. In the context of the current scene, the author implies that there is a growing recognition of the need for monitoring and evaluation both in the short and in the longer term perspective. A number of efforts in this regard are presented.
8 Levine, G.. 1986. Groundwater aquifer management: Some thoughts on performance evaluation. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council and Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Methodologies to evaluate the performance of irrigation systems (pp. 236-245). Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC and Winrock International.
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Monitoring of physical situations usually is low profile, relatively tedious, and with a value more apparent to professionals than to administrators or the public. There is little purpose in monitoring for operational purposes if there is no opportunity to correct. Therefore, monitoring must be a part of a system of information flow which links the conditions in the field to those with authority to make appropriate changes in use. The author suggests that in the case of aquifer management, there are at least four reasons why a government or group of individuals might be interested in a monitoring and evaluation process: (1) to prevent rates of water extraction which will exceed the safe yield of the aquifer; (2) to minimize adverse effects on other water sources; (3) to utilize the aquifer as an active reservoir making more effective use of precipitation; and (4) to protect the quality of the water in the aquifer. The paper discusses the process of evaluation of the management of an groundwater reservoir. Then the author goes on to consider, for each objective, the monitoring and evaluation needs as well as the performance criteria which determine and guide management activities.
9 Levine, G.; Capener, H.; Gore, P. 1973. The management of irrigation systems for the farm: An interpretive summary of the ADC/RTN Irrigation Seminar held at Cornell University, 16-18 October 1972. New York, NY, USA: Agricultural Development Council. 15 p. (Research and Training Network seminar report no. 2)
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10 Levine, G.. 1982. Relative water supply: An explanatory variable for irrigation systems. Washington, DC, USA: USAID. 28p.
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11 Levine, G.. 1981. The Gal Oya Water Management (Rehabilitation) Project. 5p.
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12 Miranda, S. M.; Levine, G.. 1978. Effects of physical water control parameters on lowland irrigation water management. In IRRI, Irrigation policy and management in Southeast Asia. Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. pp.77-91.
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Irrigation performance was analyzed in three diversion systems from 3,600 to 28,000 ha. Twenty-two turnout areas ranging from 5 to more than 20 ha and supplied by different irrigation techniques were monitored through both the wet and dry seasons. The results are mixed, but there is some evidence that water use efficiency in the dry season was higher in areas served by farm ditch rotational irrigation. Higher water use efficiency seems to be associated with the larger and smaller sized areas, but not with the intermediate sized areas (from 10 to 20 ha). Farmers do not practice rotational irrigation as it is practiced in Taiwan, and it does not appear to have significant value in the wet season.
13 Coward, E. W. Jr.; Levine, G.. 1989. Studies of farmer-managed irrigation systems: Ten years of cumulative knowledge and changing research priorities. In IIMI; Nepal. Ministry of Water Resources, Water and Energy Commission Secretariat, Public intervention in farmer managed irrigation systems. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. pp.1-31.
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16 Levine, G.. 1982. Concepts and strategies for water management. Paper presented at Workshop on water management in Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 20-22 January 1982. 11p.
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17 Levine, G.; Wickham, T. 1977. Some critical issues in irrigation planning for Southeast Asia. In K. W. Easter and L. R. Martin (Eds.), Seminar on water resources problems in developing countries (pp. 58-72). Minnesota, USA: Economic Development Center, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota.
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18 Levine, G.. 1983. The Asian context for irrigation. Paper presented at the Seminar on Water Management Issues in Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal, 31 July 1983. 12p.
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19 Oad, R.; Levine, G.. 1981. The spatial and temporal distribution of irrigation water in Indonesian irrigation systems. Paper presented at the Winter Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Chicago, USA, 15-18 December 1981. 20p.
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20 Levine, G.. 1980. Hardware and software: An engineering perspective on the mix for irrigation management. In Report of a planning workshop on irrigation water management. Los BaƱos, Laguna, Philippines: IRRI. pp.5-21.
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