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1 Scudder, T. 1975. The ecology of the Gwembe Tonga. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. xxi, 274 p. (Kariba studies vol. 11)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 304.27 G969 SCU Record No: H0134)
2 Goodland, R. 1982. Tribal people and economic development: Human ecological considerations. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. vii, 111 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 306.3 G000 GOO Record No: H01250)
3 Beardsley, R. K. 1964. Ecological and social parallels between rice-growing communities of Japan and Spain. In V. E. Garfield (Ed.), Symposium on community studies in anthropology (pp. 51-62). Seattle, USA: American Ethnological.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G696 BEA Record No: H01650)
This study compares the community life of villagers in two widely separate parts of the earth -- western Japan and the east coast of Spain fronting the Mediterranean Sea near Valencia. Here are farmlands half a world apart, yet strikingly alike even in visible details, being well-watered coastal plains given over to small, intensively cultivated rice fields wherever water can be led by a complex system of irrigation canals. Attention is called particularly to the elaborate irrigation systems, each the product of about 1,000 years of development, and to the prevalence of smallholder owner-farmers in the two areas. The central question treated here is how closely patterns of landholding and productive technology may be linked to basic patterns of local social organization.
4 Tillman, R. E. 1981. Environmental guidelines for irrigation. Report funded by US. Man and Biosphere Programme and the New York Botanical Garden Carry Arboretum. 74p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 578 Record No: H04691)
5 McCay, B. J.; Acheson, J. M. (Eds.) 1987. The question of the commons: The culture and ecology of communal resources. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press. xvi, 439p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.72 G000 MCC Record No: H05326)
6 Mathews, J. T. (Ed.) 1991. Preserving the global environment: The challenge of shared leadership. New York, NY, USA: W. W. Norton. 361p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 MAT Record No: H08697)
7 Bandhu, D.; Ramanathan, N. L. (Eds.) 1982. Education for environmental planning and conservation. New Delhi, India: Indian Environmental Society. xiii, 484p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 BAN Record No: H08699)
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9 Wang, Y.; Wu, W. 1993. The influence of human interference on river environment. In Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive Water Resources Development of the Nile Basin: Getting started: Proceedings, Aswan, Egypt, 1-6 February 1993. pp.VI-5:1-13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G232 NIL Record No: H012464)
10 Hawken, P. 1993. The ecology of commerce: A declaration of sustainability. New York, NY, USA: HarperBusiness. xvi, 250p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 658.408 G000 HAW Record No: H013798)
11 Cairns, J. 1992. Will integrative science develop with sufficient rapidity to mitigate global environmental degradation? Speculations in Science and Technology, 15(1):54-59.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3335 Record No: H014017)
12 Cairns, J. 1992. Land restoration: Where do we go from here? In Younos, T.; Diplas, P.; Mostaghimi, S.(Eds.), Land reclamation: Advances in research and technology. St. Joseph, MI, USA: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. pp.1-13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3346 Record No: H014054)
13 WHO. 1992. Our planet, our health: Report of the WHO Commission on Health and Environment. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. xxxii, 282p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 WHO Record No: H017863)
14 Rayner, S.; Malone, E. L. (Eds.) 1998. Human choice and climate change - Volume one: The societal framework. Columbus, OH, USA: Battelle Press. xlii, 491p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 RAY Record No: H022774)
15 Rayner, S.; Malone, E. L. (Eds.) 1998. Human choice and climate change - Volume two: Resources and technology. Columbus, OH, USA: Battelle Press. xlii, 451p.
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16 Meyer, W. B.; Adger, W. N.; Brown, K.; Graetz, D.; Gleick, P.; Richards, J. F.; Maghalaes, A. 1998. Land and water use. In Rayner, S.; Malone, E. L. (Eds.), Human choice and climate change - Volume two: Resources and technology. Columbus, OH, USA: Battelle Press. pp.79-143.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 RAY Record No: H022776)
17 Rayner, S.; Malone, E. L. (Eds.) 1998. Human choice and climate change - Volume three: The tools for policy analysis. Columbus, OH, USA: Battelle Press. xlii, 429p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 RAY Record No: H022777)
18 Rayner, S.; Malone, E. L. (Eds.) 1998. Human choice and climate change - Volume four: "What have we learned?" Columbus, OH, USA: Battelle Press. xii, 193p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 RAY Record No: H022778)
19 Baviskar, A. 1995. In the belly of the river: tribal conflicts over development in the Narmada Valley. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xvi, 286p. (Studies in social ecology and environmental history)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 BAV Record No: H022858)
20 Starkloff, R. 1995. Nature: Adversary or victim?: The problem of control in the relationship between nature and society. In Mehta, M. D.; Ouellet, E. (Eds.), Environmental sociology: Theory and practice. North York, UK: Captus Press. pp.99-123.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5188 Record No: H024680)
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