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1 Kruskal, W. H.; Tanur, J. M. 1978. International encyclopedia of statistics. 2 vols. London, UK: Collier Macmillan Publishers. 1350 p.
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2 1983. The Concise Columbia encyclopedia. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press. xv, 943 p.
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3 Dempsey, M. W. (Ed.) 1982. Every man's factfinder. Melbourne, Australia: J. M. Dent. 384p.
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4 1984. The new American desk encyclopedia. New York, NY, USA: New American Library. 1305p.
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5 1987. McGraw-Hill concise encyclopedia of science and technology; McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms. 3rd. Reference Technology Inc. 1 CD.
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6 Herschy, R. W.; Fairbridge, R. W. (Eds.) 1998. Encyclopedia of hydrology and water resources. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. xxvii, 803p. (Encyclopedia of earth sciences series)
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7 Trivedy, R. K. 1995. Encyclopedia of environmental pollution and control - Vol.1. Karad, India: Enviro Media. 424p.
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8 Trivedy, R. K. 1995. Encyclopedia of environmental pollution and control - Vol.2. Karad, India: Enviro Media. 434p.
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9 Gunawardena, C. A. 2003. Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka. New Delhi, India: Sterling Publishers. xi, 324p.
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10 van der Hoek, W.; Boelee, E.; Konradsen, F. 2002. Irrigation, domestic water supply and human health. [In Marquette, C. M.; Pettersen, S.W. (Eds.) Water and Development: Some selected aspects, -- Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK]. 14p.
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This paper presents examples of the close interactions, intended or unintended, between the various uses and users of irrigation water. The main focus is on the close link between water used for crop production in irrigated agriculture and water used by humans for drinking and other domestic purposes, a link that has largely been ignored by policy makers, governments, donors, international organizations, and the research community. In addition, a number of reasons are given as to why, from a public health point of view, an exclusive focus on water quality issues is a mistake and why more attention needs to be paid to the availability of sufficient quantities of water for domestic use than at present. The main argument that will be advanced is that significant health opportunities are missed due to the sectoral thinking of professionals and institutions involved in managing water. Several issues are expected to become very important in the twenty-first century and reflect the close linkages between water for food and water for people. These include the overexploitation of groundwater resources for irrigation, newly emerging groundwater quality problems, and increased recycling of water.
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12 2005. Concise encyclopedia: from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chicago, USA: Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. 1CD.
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13 UNESCO-EOLSS Joint Committee. 2002. Encyclopedia of life support systems (EOLSS): an illustrative and informative booklet. Oxford, UK: Eolss Publishers. 64p. + DC.
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14 Fierro, P.; Nyer, E. K. (Eds.) 2007. The water encyclopedia: hydrologic data and internet resources. 3rd ed. Boca Raton, FL, USA: Taylor & Francis. v.p.
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