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2 Romm, J. 1984. Developing the social dimensions of resource policy and management in Asia. New York, NY, USA: Agricultural Development Council. 38 p.
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Report and Supplementary data volume
4 Scudder, T. 1975. The ecology of the Gwembe Tonga. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. xxi, 274 p. (Kariba studies vol. 11)
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7 Wanmali, S. 1985. Rural household use of services: A study of Miryalguda Taluka, India. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 59p. (IFPRI Research Report 48)
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8 Adams, W. M. 1983. Irrigation as hazard: Farmers' responses to the introduction of irrigation in Sokoto, Nigeria. In W. M. Adams and A. T. Grove, Eds., Irrigation in tropical Africa: Problems and problem solving (pp. 121-130). Cambridge: African Studies Centre.
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9 Dent, D.; Aitken, J. 1983. Soil survey for irrigation: A case study of Bacita Estate, Nigeria. In W. M. Adams and A. T. Grove, Eds., Irrigation in tropical Africa: Problems and problem solving (pp. 27-39). Cambridge: African Studies Centre.
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10 Ratnam, N. 1980. Methodology for watershed management: A study on the identification of watersheds and planning for agricultural development in rural areas. Bangalore, India: Indian Institute of Management. Centre for Agriculture and Rural Development. xii, 274 p.
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11 Makhado, J. M. 1984. A review of some factors affecting the viability of small holder irrigation schemes in Africa. In M. J. Blackie, (Ed.), African Regional Symposium on Small Holder Irrigation, 5-7 September 1984. London: Hydraulics Research Ltd. pp.209-219.
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This paper discusses some of the factors that are not well dealt with by the decision-makers, planners and designers at various stages of proposed small holder irrigation development. After a reasonably successful take- off period, schemes often do fail. This failure is evidenced, among other things, by diminishing returns, declining yields per unit area, lack of interest by the farmers and their continual indebtedness. Such failures are usually directly attributed to the farmers, yet often part of the truth is an overall lack of viability of the project design itself. Failures may be minimized by the improvement of project designs to place the irrigation activities into the hands of the farmer. This calls for a development philosophy which is more farming than commodity oriented. Since farmer participation defines, initiates and effects the project, it provides a significant basis for project.
12 Banda, M. 1984. A consideration of the consolidation stage: Siatwiinda pilot irrigation scheme experiences in Gwembe Valley, Zambia. In M. J. Blackie, Ed., African Regional Symposium on Small Holder Irrigation, 5-7 September 1984 (pp. 391-400). London: Hydraulics Research Ltd.
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The economic history of most riverine and swampy communities does seem to suggest that perennial crop production is very much entrenched in their social economic fabric. But its potential has largely been underestimated. Thus,the introduction of irrigation technology tends to be seen as a new way of crop production. As such, intervention measures initially tend to be designed as pilot projects, so as to generate enough experience and knowledge before their widespread diffusion. However, experience with most community-oriented pilot projects seem to show that if the interventions are not based on the intended beneficiaries' own past experiences, the introduction of new technology tends to exacerbate the production risk of the participants. From the experiences in Gwembe Valley, Zambia, it is argued that irrigation interventions in the small holder farming sector have to be geared to the strengthening of the existing production virtues, as well as the weakening and elimination of the risks.
13 P. T. Exsa International Co. Ltd. 1985. The Sederhana assessment study in four provinces: West Java, West Sumatera, North Sumatera, South Sulawesi. Jakarta, Indonesia: P. T. Exsa International. vi, 47 p.
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14 Bentley, W. R. 1984. Agroforestry - a strategy for research and action in India. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 10 p. (Ford Foundation discussion paper no. 17)
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15 Bentley, W. R. 1984. The uncultivated half of India: Problems and possible solutions. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 30 p. (Ford Foundation discussion paper no. 12)
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An overview is presented of the management and policy problems of forests, pastures and wastelands of India. The causes of low productivity are diagnosed, and some possible courses of action examined. The potential productivity of India's uncultivated rural lands is high, and there are excellent opportunities for increasing actual productivity and having the benefits accrue to the rural poor.
16 Amphlett, M. B. 1983. Soil erosion research project, Bvumbwe, Malawi: I - Interim Report on the 1981/82 rainy season. Wallingford, UK: Hydraulics Research Station. 55p. (Hydraulics Research Station report no.OD/57)
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18 Hossain, M. I. 1981. An economic appraisal of deep tubewell irrigation and adoption pattern of certain agricultural practices for rice cultivation at Joydebpur Thana, Dhaka District in Bangladesh. Thesis submitted to the American University of Beirut for the Degree of Master of Science. xi, 94 p.
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19 ARTI. 1980. A study of five settlement schemes prior to irrigation modernization. Vol. III - Pavatkulam. Colombo, Sri Lanka: ARTI. vi, 77p. (ARTI research study no.38)
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