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1 Hussain, T.; Aggarawal, R. K.; El-Dosoky, H. 1983. Leaching studies in salt affected soils of Iraq. Lahore, Pakistan: Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering. In Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering, Proceedings of the International Seminar on Water Resources Management, Lahore, 22-27 October 1983 (pp. 133-137). Lahore: Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Engineering.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G570 CEN Record No: H01483)
2 Caponera, D. A. 1978. Water laws in Moslem countries. Rome, Italy: FAO. 2 vols.; vi, 223p.; iii, 311p. (FAO irrigation and drainage paper nos.20/1; 20/2)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 CAP, F 97, F98, F99, F100 Record No: H01697)
Vol. I contains the general introduction and twelve country studies; Vol. II contains the remaining country studies.
3 Arar, A. 1986. Short report on cost of irrigation water and irrigation water charges in some Arab countries. In FAO. Land and Water Development Division; USAID. Water Management Synthesis II ProjectTechnical papers from the Expert Consultation on Irrigation Water Charges, Volume II, Rome, 22-26 September 1986. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.172-183.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G000 FAO Record No: H03828)
4 1971. Salinity Seminar Baghdad: Report of Regional Seminar on Methods of Amelioration of Saline and Waterlogged Soils, Baghdad, Iraq, 5-14 December 1970. Rome, Italy: FAO. vi, 254p. (Irrigation and drainage paper no.7)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 SAL Record No: H06574)
5 Tekeli, S. 1991. Turkey seeks reconciliation for the water issue induced by the southeastern Anatolia Project. Water International, 12(1):206-216.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H07606)
6 Al-Layla, A. D. 1990. Forecasting the effect of Sadam reservoir on Tigris River water quality. In The impact of large water projects on the environment: Proceedings of an International Symposium convened by UNESCO and UNEP and organized in cooperation with IIASA and the IAHS 21-31 October 1986, Unesco Headquarters, Paris. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.3-12.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G000 IMP Record No: H07673)
7 Clor, M. A. 1990. Environmental impacts of Saddam dam on the Jazira Region (Northern Iraq) In The impact of large water projects on the environment: Proceedings of an International Symposium convened by UNESCO and UNEP and organized in cooperation with IIASA and the IAHS 21-31 October 1986, Unesco Headquarters, Paris. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.121-126.
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8 Tully, D. (Ed.) 1990. Labor and rainfed agriculture in West Asia and North Africa. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ix, 299p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G100 TUL Record No: H08183)
9 Salih, R. O. 1985. Comparative studies on drip irrigation in Iraq. In Drip/trickle irrigation in action: Proceedings of the Third International Drip/Trickle Irrigation Congress, Centre Plaza Holiday Inn, Fresno, California, USA, November 18-21, 1985. Vol.1. pp.181-186.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 DRI Record No: H09617)
10 Kolars, J. 1992. The future of the Euphrates basin. 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.135-141.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 LEM Record No: H011953)
11 Mahmood, S. A. A. 1991. Supplemental irrigation systems of Iraq. In Perrier, E. R.; Salkini, A. B.; Ward, C. F. Supplemental irrigation in the Near East and North Africa: Proceedings of a Workshop on Regional Consultation on Supplemental Irrigation, ICARDA and FAO, Rabat, Morocco, 7-9 December 1987. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.389-397.
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12 Smedema, B. 1993. The salt disposal problem. Le probl,me du rejet de sel. Grid: IPTRID Network Magazine, No.2(March):9-10.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2698, P 2745 (Fre) Record No: H012199)
13 Vesilind, P. J. 1993. The Middle East's water: Critical resource. National Geographic, 183(5):38-70.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2799 Record No: H012651)
14 Sabti, N. A. 1993. Irrigation requirements for salt control: a case study. In HR Wallingford. Maintenance and operation of irrigation/drainage schemes for improved performance: papers presented to the Asian Regional Symposium held in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 24-27 May 1993. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: HR Wallingford. pp.5:17-27.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G570 MAI Record No: H012689)
The present irrigation requirements of a case study are evaluated. The case study is the 17 July project, which is one of the biggest agricultural projects in Iraq, and is located in the alluvial plain of the Tigris river. The two components of the irrigation requirements are consumptive use and leaching. The crop consumptive use is calculated on a monthly basis from available meteorological data. Also the required drainage water is calculated based on the wide seasonal fluctuations in quality as well as quantity of the available water resources.
15 Berkoff, J. 1994. A strategy for managing water in the Middle East and North Africa. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. xix, 72p. (Directions in development)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG30 BER Record No: H013665)
Report by staff of the Water Resource Management Unit of the ECA/MENA Technical Department, World Bank, in cooperation with operational staff of the MENA region
16 Beaumont, P. 1994. The myth of water wars and the future of irrigated agriculture in the Middle East. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 10(1):9-21.
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Recent papers have claimed that in the Middle East the pressure on available water resources might result in hostilities between certain states. This paper argues that such wars are unlikely given that most water in the region is being used, mostly inefficiently, for irrigation purposes. It is claimed that the water problems of most countries could be solved by diverting a relatively small amount of water from irrigation to higher value urban/industrial uses. Food production would suffer somewhat but the richer countries could make good these losses by purchases on the world market. Inevitably, irrigated agriculture in the Middle East must contract as growing populations demand more water for their needs.
17 Gelburd, D. E. 1985. Managing salinity lessons from the past. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 40(4):329-331.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3371 Record No: H014187)
18 Heldt, B. O. 1994. Water sharing: the road to peace? Stockholm Water Front, 1:2-3.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3394 Record No: H014237)
19 Biswas, A. K. (Ed.) 1994. International waters of the Middle East: from Euphrates-Tigris to Nile. Bombay, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xvii, 221p. (Water resources management series 2)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG30 BIS Record No: H014384)
20 Kolars, J. 1994. Problems of international river management: The case of the Euphrates. In Biswas, A. K. (Ed.), International waters of the Middle East: From Euphrates-Tigris to Nile. Bombay, India: OUP. pp.44-94.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG30 BIS Record No: H014391)
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