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1 Clyma, W.; Katariya, S. R.; Nelson, L. J.; Tomar, S. P.; Reddy, J. M.; Bakliwal, S. K.; Haider, M. I.; Mehta, U. R.; Lowdermilk, M. K.; Laitos, W. R.; Mehta, R. R. 1983. Diagnostic analysis on farm irrigation systems on the Gambhiri Irrigation Project, Rajasthan, India: Vols.I - IV. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Center. Colorado State University. iii, 287p. (Water management synthesis report no.17)
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2 Bottrall, A. F. 1976. Pilot field study in northwest India, with special reference to Chambal project, Rajasthan. Draft manuscript. 63p.
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3 Campbell, D. E. 1985. Report on Monitoring and Evaluation follow-up Mission, August 1985: Rajasthan Command Area and settlement Project (32 - IN) IFAD. 49 p.
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4 Laitos, W. R. 1983. Social organization, water control and water anarchy: A study of irrigation in Rajasthan, India. Ann Arbor, MI, USA: UMI. Dissertation submitted to the Sociology Department, Colorado State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. xv, 342p.
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5 Groenfeldt, D. J. 1986. Analyzing irrigation's impact in northwest India: An ethnographic approach. In Green, E. C. (Ed.), Practicing development anthropology (pp. 86-106). Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press (Westview special studies in applied anthropology)
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6 Stanbury, P. C. 1987. Agricultural land settlement along the Indira Gandhi (Rajasthan) canal. In Research in Economic anthropology, Vol. 9. JAI Press. pp.281-304.
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7 Bottrall, A. F. 1976. Pilot field study in North West India, with special reference to Chambal Project, Rajasthan. 63p.
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8 Purohit, R. C.; Gosain, A. K. 1989. Irrigation scheduling - Theoretical approach and practical considerations. Paper presented at National Seminar on Irrigation Scheduling, Rajasthan Agricultural University, Udaipur, India, March 1989. 11p.
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Efficient water management is fast becoming more important as water multipurpose uses increases. Scheduling and determining of irrigation water applications are important considerations given limited water resources and increasing concern about agricultural productivity. Although considerable effort has been devoted in the last two decades to refine the traditional techniques of irrigation scheduling, there is still room for an increased understanding on how the involved physical processes interact and effect the irrigation schedules and their measure of performance. The paper highlights irrigation scheduling techniques and some practical considerations and gives guidelines for future research in the Indian context.
9 1989. Impact of mechanization of labor employment in well irrigation, Western Rajastan. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 44(4):436-443.
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10 Bagda, V. K. 1988. Additional food production through on farm development in the Command Area in the Rajastan Canal Project. In Kanwar, J. S. (Ed.) National Seminar on Water Management - The key to developing agriculture held under the auspices of Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 28-30 April 1986. New Delhi, India: Agricole Publishing Academy. pp.335-347.
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11 Kolarkar, A. S.; Singh, N. 1991. A farmer-managed runoff farming system in the Indian desert. FMIS Newsletter, No.9:5.
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12 Pangare, G. 1991. More on the Khadin System in Rajasthan, India. FMIS Newsletter, No.9:7-8.
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Note in response to the article "A farmer-managed runoff farming system in the Indian desert", which appeared in the July 1991 Newsletter.
13 1990. Priorities of research in water management in water scarce regions: The case of Rajastan - Workshop report. Jaipur, India: IDS. 18p.
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14 Gupta, N. L. 1992. Water management and planning in Rajasthan: Pivotal issues and a new alternative utilization model. Journal of Water and Land-Use Management, 1(1):13-36.
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15 Rosin, R. T. 1993. The tradition of groundwater irrigation in Northwestern India. Human Ecology, 21(1):51-86.
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Ethnographic research in the central Aravalli Hills of Rajastan documents a coherent system of groundwater irrigation distinctively different from the system of dams, weirs, and perennial canals redesigned for India by the British during the early nineteenth century and continued by contemporary Indian governments. This paper articulates these indigenous principles and practices and contrasts them with those found in the scholarly literature on irrigation in Rajastan which follows modern engineering concerns. Our analysis indicates a different set of questions to guide future research on surface impoundments and groundwater management. Furthermore, this study has broader implications for an understanding of the human-shaped hydrology of northwestern India, where the earlier system has been overlaid, but not fully displaced by subsequent irrigation projects. Indeed, indigenous practices involving groundwater recharge and retrieval may have continued to flourish and expand, achieving a new order of hydrologic and adaptive complexity, through the local initiative of the peasantry to adapt to the unintended spillage, soakage, and siltage from the grand system of dams and perennial canals constructed by the state.
16 Shah, P. 1993. Participatory watershed management programmes in India: Reversing our roles and revising our theories. IIED, Rural people's knowledge, agricultural research and extension practice: Asia papers. London, UK: IIED. pp.38-67.
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18 Gera, P. 1994. Farmers' participation in an externally catalysed irrigation system: The case of johad, Rajasthan. In Sivamohan, M. V. K.; Scott, C. A. (Eds.), India: Irrigation management partnerships. Hyderabad, India: Booklinks Corporation. pp.389-418.
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19 Dan Bithu, B. 1993. Irrigation and drainage in Western Thar Desert (India) In ICID, 15th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1993: Water management in the next century. Transactions: Vol.1-A, Question 44, RI-R35: Planning and design of irrigation and drainage systems. pp.43-49.
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20 Ramanathan, S.; Ghose, S. 1994. Irrigation management turnover: a user's perspective - the case of the Indira Gandhi Canal, Rajasthan, India. In IIMI; Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering. International Conference on Irrigation Management Transfer, Wuhan, China, 20-24 September 1994. Draft conference papers. Vol.1. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI); Wuhan, China: Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering. pp.173-183.
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