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1 ADB. 1985. Rural development in Asia and the Pacific: Country papers presented at the ADB regional seminar on rural development, Manila, 15-23 October 1984. Manila, Philippines: ADB. 2 vols., vii, 139 p. ; xi, 145 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.9 G570 ASA Record No: H099)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.7 G232 GWI Record No: H039)
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A water delivery system in Middle Egypt was renovated to providecontrolled gravity flow for more efficient distribution and use of irrigation water. After thorough planning and design, structural specifications were prepared for watercourse renovation, hydraulic control structures, internal access roads, and land leveling. Contracts were awarded and construction was initiated. The effort to perform extensive renovation of a water delivery system at the farm level required an experimental approach to develop the best methods for quality construction with the least disruption to farming practices and irrigation schedules. A summary of the specifications, the contracts and costs, the construction procedures, and recommendations for future work were prepared.
3 Doorenbos, J.; Pruitt, W. O. 1977. Guidelines for predicting crop water requirements. Rome, Italy: FAO. 144 p. (FAO irrigation and drainage paper no. 24)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 DOO Record No: H0679)
4 OECD. 1985. Management of water projects: Decision making and investment appraisal. New Delhi, India; Paris, France: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co; OECD. 254p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 OEC Record No: H0152)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G726 NEP Record No: H0868)
6 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.
7 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1984. The sociology of technical and social change in currently irrigated regions: Rules, roles and rehabilitation. 40p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 249 Record No: H0943)
8 Lowdermilk, M. K.; Svendsen, M. 1983. Planning concepts for a flexible irrigation water management strategy in Asia. Draft manuscript: ARD-AID. 24p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 789 Record No: H0955)
9 Cohen, J. M.; Uphoff, N. 1977. Rural development participation: Concepts and measures for project design and measures for project design, implementation and evaluation. Ithaca, NY, USA: Center for International Studies. Cornell University. xvi, 317p. (Monograph series (Cornell University. Rural Development Committee) no.2)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.72 G000 COH Record No: H01192)
10 Staudt, K. A. 1979. Women and participation in rural development: A framework for project design and policy-oriented research. Ithaca, NY, USA: Center for International Studies. Cornell University. ii, 78p. (Cornell University Rural Development Committee occasional paper no.4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.72 G000 STA Record No: H01162)
11 Randolph, S. M. 1982. Measures of absolute poverty and their application in program planning and evaluation for increasing the participation of the poor. Ithaca, NY, USA: Center for International Studies. Cornell University. viii, 115 p. (Cornell University Rural Development Committee occasional paper no. 13)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 339.46 G000 RAN Record No: H01166)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G744 SRI Record No: H01366)
Administration report presented to the Ministry.
13 Uphoff, N.; Cohen, J. M.; Goldsmith, A. A. 1979. Feasibility and application of rural development participation. Ithaca, NY, USA: Cornell University. v, 337 p. (Monograph series (Cornell University. Rural Development Committee) no. 3)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.72 G000 UPH Record No: H01304)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 001.433 G000 USA Record No: H01255)
15 Barnett, S. A.; Engel, N. 1982. Effective institution building: A guide for project designers and project managers based on lessons learned from the AID portfolio. Washington, DC, USA: USAID. 90 p. (AID program evaluation discussion paper no. 11)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 306 G000 BAR Record No: H01253)
16 Easter, K. W.; Welsch, D. E. 1986. Priorities for irrigation planning and investment. In K. W. Easter (Ed.), Irrigation investment, technology, and management strategies for development (pp. 13-32). (Studies in water policy and management no. 9) Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 EAS Record No: J 38)
This paper discusses two broad investment questions which will be ofprime concern for decision makers over the next few decades. The first is the trade-off between new irrigation projects and rehabilitation andmaintenance of old systems. The second is the trade-off between small and large scale projects.
17 Vadhanaphuti, B. 1987. New approach of project planning with farmers' participation in Thailand. In FAO. Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. Efficient use of water in paddy irrigation project. Vol. III (pp.33-36). Bangkok, Thailand: RAPA.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G570 FAO Record No: H02316)
18 Sundar, A. 1987. In-built contradictions make our public systems of irrigation unmanageable! Wamana, January:7-10.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H02651)
19 Venkatesan, M. N.; Peterson, D. F.; Lowdermilk, M. K. 1987. Workshop for developing policy and strategy for nationwide irrigation and management training. Logan, UT, USA: Utah State University. xxi, 110 p. (Water Management Synthesis II Project report 62)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 VEN Record No: H02666)
20 Kitson, T. (Ed.) 1984. Regulated river basins: A review of hydrological aspect for operational management. Paris, France: UNESCO. vii, 122 p. (Technical documents in hydrology)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 KIT Record No: H02660)
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