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1 Humpal, D. S. 1985. Agronomy and irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Sacramento: Development Alternatives Inc. [ii], 28, [30] p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G100 HUM Record No: H057)
2 Brooks, R. H.; Neilson, E. 1984. Problem identification report for El-Minya. Cairo: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. ix, 103p. (EWUP project technical report no.25)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G232 BRO Record No: H038)
The Egypt Water Use and Management Project team selected the Abyuha area, in Middle Egypt, to conduct irrigation management studies. The maize-cotton-sugarcane cropping pattern, typical in this area, is representative of much of Middle Egypt. The team characterized the major physical, hydrologic, biological, and socio-economic factors operating inthe system under study; then they analyzed the data and identified major factors that were acting as constraints or problems of the system. The results of the study were used to develop a research program designed to assist both governmental organizations and the farmer in removing, where possible, irrigation management constraints in the system. This process is called "problem identification".
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G702 STE Record No: H0375)
4 Alwis, J.; Nelson, L.; Gamage, H.; Nandasena, R. A.; Griffin, R. E.; Yoo, K.; Ekanayake, A.; Haider, M.; Wickramasinghe, L.; Dunn, L.; Bandaranayake, M. A. W.; Reddy, J. M.; Laitos, W. R. 1983. System H of the Mahaweli Development Project, Sri Lanka: 1982 diagnostic analysis. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Center. Colorado State University. xii, 139p. (Water management synthesis report no.16)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G744 ALW Record No: H0399)
5 Jayewardene, J.; Kilkelly, M. K. 1983. System H of the Mahaweli Development Project, Sri Lanka: 1983 diagnostic analysis. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Center. Colorado State University. xix, 220p. (WMS report no.20)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G744 JAY Record No: H0400)
6 Alwis, J.; Nelson, L.; Gamage, H.; Nandasena, R. A.; Griffin, R. E.; Yoo, K.; Ekanayake, A.; Haider, M.; Wickramasinghe, L.; Dunn, L.; Bandaranayake, M. A. W.; Reddy, J. M.; Laitos, W. R. 1983. The Rajangana Irrigation Scheme, Sri Lanka: 1982 diagnostic analysis. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. xii, 118 p. (Water management synthesis report no. 19)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G744 ALW Record No: H0398)
7 Renfro, R. Z. H. 1982. Economics of local control of irrigation water in Pakistan. Unpublished dissertation submitted to Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. x, 219p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6 G730 REN Record No: H0470)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 DEV Record No: H0697)
9 Tamaki, A. 1977. The development theory of irrigation agriculture. Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies. 25 p. (IDE special paper no. 7)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G570 TAM Record No: H0758)
10 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)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: F 631.7.6.2 G000 LEV Record No: H0783)
11 Downing, T. E.; Gibson, M. (Ed) 1974. Irrigation's impact on society. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press. xi, 181 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 DOW Record No: H0793)
12 Lees, S. H. 1973. Sociopolitical aspects of canal irrigation in the valley of Oaxaca. Vol. 2. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA: University of Michigan. xi, 141p. (Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan no.6)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G404 LEE Record No: H0854)
13 FAO; IFAD. 1986. Small-scale water control schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Past experience and development options. Rome, Italy: FAO. 41p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 939 Record No: H0939)
The paper examines the opportunities for increased investment in SSWCS activities, particularly in the African countries most affected by the recent drought cycles. Such schemes can both contribute to community level food production and security and also show a comparative advantage in the effectiveness with which they utilize of scarce resources as foreign exchange and technical and managerial skills. The paper briefly reviews the historic experience of irrigation in general in the Sub-Saharan region and then, on the basis of more detailed country reviews, presents options for future SSWCS developments. In Chapter 5, approaches to SSWCS programme preparation are presented through an elaboration of the types of considerations, criteria and possible organizational arrangements that should be covered to permit project appraisal by a multilateral financing agency. The paper concludes with recommendations concerning development strategies and proposes future activities.
14 Laitos, R. 1985. Nepal diagnostic analysis workshop: Trip report, January14 - February 19, 1985. 53p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 875 Record No: H0968)
15 Goussard, J. 1986. Discharge control in surface irrigation: Comparative study of three types of turnout equipment. 15p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1654 Record No: H01117)
16 Freeman, D. M. 1986. A comparative sociology of irrigation systems: Concepts and variables. Paper presented to Irrigation Systems Research and Application Forum, Cornell University, Ithaca, 13-15 May 1986. 28p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 254 Record No: H01332)
17 Lim, C. C. 1985. Irrigation management research in Malaysia. Paper presented at the IIMI-WMS II workshop on Research Priorities for Irrigation Management, Kandy, Sri Lanka, 6-12 January 1985.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G714 LIM Record No: H01611)
18 Hunt, R. C.; Hunt, E. 1976. Canal irrigation and local social organization. Current Anthropology, 17(3):389-411.
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: P 1216 Record No: H01630)
19 Barnett, T. 1977. Why are bureaucrats slow adopters? The case of water management in the Gezira Scheme. Norwich, England: Overseas Development Group. University of East Anglia. 14p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 663 Record No: H01636)
20 Geertz, C. 1972. The wet and the dry: Traditional irrigation in Bali and Morocco. Human Ecology, 1(1):23-39.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1405 Record No: H01642)
The comparative perspective is of central importance to effective analysis in human ecology. This paper compares "traditional" irrigation systems in two quite disparate settings: east central Morocco and southeastern Bali. Bali, which has a tropical climate and a plentiful water supply, displays a highly collective approach to the organization of irrigation facilities. Morocco, which is essentially an arid country, displays, on the contrary, a much more individual, property-based approach to water regulation. The internal organization of these two regimes is described and their connection with more general cultural and ecological factors is traced in an attempt to demonstrate that patterns of adaptation are susceptible to the same pattern analysis as other aspects of social and cultural life. The contrast between the strongly group-oriented Balinese approach to water control and distribution and the highly individualistic Moroccan one is said to extend in an overall way to the two societies as a whole.
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