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1 Le Moigne, G.; Barghouti, S.; Garbus, L. 1992. Developing and improving irrigation and drainage systems: Selected papers from World Bank seminars. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. 168p. (World Bank technical paper no.178)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 LEM Record No: H011804)
2 O'Sullivan, R. 1992. Irrigation in the U.S.S.R. In Le Moigne, G.; Barghouti, S.; Garbus, L., Developing and improving irrigation and drainage systems: Selected papers from World Bank seminars. Washington, DC, USA: The World Bank. pp.79-88.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 LEM Record No: H011815)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2844 Record No: H013149)
4 Shnaydman, V. M. 1993. The influence of climate variations on an irrigation water resources system performance strategy. Water Resources Management, 7(1):39-56.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H013388)
The influence of climate change on the performance strategy of an irrigation water resources system (WRS) containing a reservoir cascade is discussed as a decision-making problem under uncertainty. There are: (1) a set of climate change scenarios and (2) a set of river runoff sequences and a set of irrigation demand sequences with various statistical characteristics (sets (2) correspond to every scenario (1)). The function of transfer from the scenarios to the sequences is defined as certain subjective probabilities. The probabilities reflect the degree of the expert confidence in the plausibility of hydrology and moistening hypothesis. There is an index showing the degree of departure of WRS performance from the normal and from the worst values. The proposed technique allows us to (a) generate hydrology and water demand scenarios; (b) calculate the subjective probabilities; (c) compute the irrigation rates as a function of precipitation, radiation balance, etc., and then to compute of irrigation demand schedules; (d) to simulate the WRS. The algorithms of water resources distribution between the users and of WRS operation with stochastic water demands were implemented in a simulation model. The Terek River Basin (North Caucasus, Russia) was taken for sample computations.
5 Golubev, G. N. 1993. State and perspectives of Aral Sea problem. In Biswas, A. K.; Jellali, M.; Stout, G. E. (Eds.), Water for sustainable development in the twenty-first century. Delhi, India: OUP. pp.245-254.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 BIS Record No: H014409)
6 Kabalina, V.; Nazimova, A. 1993. Privatization through labour conflicts: The case of Russia. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 14:9-28.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3490 Record No: H014630)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3638 Record No: H015529)
8 Lieberman, I. W.; Nellis, J. (Eds.) 1994. Russia: Creating private enterprises and efficient markets. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Private Sector Development Department. 255p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.2 G885 LIE Record No: H015744)
9 Tyers, R. 1994. Economic reform in Europe and the former Soviet Union: Implications for international food markets. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. viii, 83p. (IFPRI Research Report 99)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.19 G867 TYE Record No: H016051)
10 World Bank. 1994. Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1994. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. iii, 460p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.9 G000 WOR Record No: H017079)
Supplement to the World Bank Economic Review and the World Bank Research Observer
11 Islam, N. (Ed.) 1995. Population and food in the early twenty-first century: Meeting future food demands of an increasing population. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. xiv, 239p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.19 G000 ISL Record No: H017158)
12 Brown, L. R. 1995. Comment on chapter 6: Future supplies of land and water are fast approaching depletion. In Islam, N. (Ed.), Population and food in the early twenty-first century: Meeting future food demands of an increasing population. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. pp.161-166.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.19 G000 ISL Record No: H017160)
13 ICID. 1996. 16th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Cairo, Egypt, 1996: Sustainability of Irrigated Agriculture - Transactions, Vol.1C, Q.47: Irrigation planning and management: Measures in harmony with the environment. New Delhi, India: ICID. xii, 340p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H019547)
14 Kolganov, A. V.; Schedrin, V. N.; Oleinic, Y. V. 1996. The problems of irrigation and ecology in Southern regions of Russia. In ICID, 16th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Cairo, Egypt, 1996: Sustainability of Irrigated Agriculture - Transactions, Vol.1C, Q.47: R1.06 Irrigation planning and management: Measures in harmony with the environment. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.69-75.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H019553)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.19 G885 BRA Record No: H019634)
16 Vikhristyuk, L. A. 1996. Hydrochemical state of the Kuibyshev reservoir. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 12(4):547-559.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019706)
17 Sherburne-Benz, L. 1996. Poverty reduction and the World Bank: Progress and challenges in the 1990s. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. xiii, 142p.
(Location: IWMI-SEA Call no: 339.46 G000 SHE Record No: H019747)
18 Litsios, S. 1996. The tomorrow of malaria. Karori, Wellington, New Zealand: Pacific Press. 181p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 616.9362 G000 LIT Record No: H020001)
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.3 G000 GER Record No: H020336)
Reports presented at the 11th International DVWK Irrigation Symposium "Deregulation, Decentralization and Privatization in Irrigation - state functions move to the free market," 24-25 April 1997, within the framework of WASSER BERLIN '97
20 Thanner, B. 1997. Privatization in Eastern Europe: Models and practical experiences. In German Association for Water Resources and Land Improvement (Ed.), Deregulation, decentralization and privatization in irrigation: State functions move to the free market. Bonn, Germany: Wirtschafts und Verlagsgesellschaft Gas und Wasser. pp.64-76.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 GER Record No: H020341)
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