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1 Ahmad, R. S. 1983. Financing the rural poor: Obstacles and realities. Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press. vii, 119 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 332.71 G584 AHM Record No: H0109)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.72 G584 BAN Record No: H048)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G212 AND Record No: H0145)
Volume 1: Main report. Volume 2: Annexes. Annex A - Donor activities relating to irrigated agriculture; Annex B - Irrigated perimeters in Niger: Existing and under way; Annex C - Agronomic aspects of irrigated agriculture in Niger; Annex D - The economics of irrigated agriculture development and performance in Niger; Annex E - Vegetable marketing in Niger; Annex F -Institutional and social issues related to irrigated agriculture in Niger; Annex G - Environmental review of irrigation in Niger; Annex H - Program and project possibilities; Annex I - Terms of reference for vegetable marketing study; Annex J - Impact of irrigated agriculture on public health in Niger with special reference to Schistosomiasis; Annex K - Assessment of the engineering aspects of irrigation in Niger.
4 Robinson, D. M. 1975. Making an irrigation association a vehicle for development: preliminary observations on a group of Philippine rice farmers. In International Rice Research Institute. Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: research and operations. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp.259-270.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6 G732 INT Record No: H023)
The history of a pump irrigation project in Gatanduanes, Philippines, is traced. Three pumps were introduced to the area in 1969, and a farmers' association established. The problems of this association and its relationship with the man responsible for installation and operation of the pumps, are analyzed. In 1972, an additional project was initiated which attempted to strengthen the association. Its progress in dealing with problems of land reform, water distribution, and credit are stressed.
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6 CARE, Bangladesh. 1984. Deep tubewell irrigation and credit program (DTICP): Evaluation of some primary and secondary effects. Dhaka, Bangladesh: CARE. [67 p.]
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8 Major, D. C.; Little, P. D. 1985. Economic issues in African river basin development. In Clark University. Institute of Development Anthropology. Settlement and Resource Systems Analysis Cooperative Agreement (USAID), Problems and issues in African river basin planning (pp. 145-177). Worcester, MA, USA: Clark University.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G100 CLA Record No: H01586)
9 Salem-Murdoc, M. 1985. African river basin development: Socioeconomic issues. In Clark University. Institute of Development Anthropology. Settlement and Resource Systems Analysis Cooperative Agreement (USAID), Problems and issues in African river basin planning (pp. 178-213). Worcester, MA, USA: Clark University.
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10 Jayaraman, T. K. 1984. A review of the special credit programme in an irrigation project in India. Agricultural Administration, 16:1-16.
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12 IRRI. 1978. Interpretive analysis of selected papers from changes in rice farming in selected areas of Asia. Los Banos, Philippines: IRRI. 166p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.16 G000 IRR Record No: H05010)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 332.7 G000 DEV Record No: H06856)
14 Lianto, G. M. 1990. Asymmetric information in rural financial markets and interlinking of transactions through the self-help groups. Savings and Development, No.2(14):137-151.
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15 Lovell, C. H. 1992. Breaking the cycle of poverty: The BRAC strategy. Connecticut, CT, USA: Kumarian Press. x, 205p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 339.46 G584 LOV Record No: H013353)
16 World Bank. 1994. Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1993. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. iii, 489p.
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Supplement to the World Bank Economic Review and the World Bank Research Observer.
17 Legoupil, J. C.; Pouya, A. M. 1994. Self-management of irrigation systems: The farmer cooperatives in Niger. Bulletin du Reseau Irrigation Afrique de l'Ouest, No.004:19-23.
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18 Brown, E. P.; Nooter, R. 1992. Successful small-scale irrigation in the Sahel. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. xii, 65p. (World Bank technical paper no.171)
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.8 G152 BRO Record No: H014649)
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The study reviews the experience with irrigation projects in Africa with particular attention to small-scale irrigation in the Sahel. It examines the characteristics of the successful projects in order to determine the basis for future successful projectdesign. It then outlines those factors most critical to the project success, including full and early farmer participation, low cost technologies, an adequate financial return that provides a cash flow to farmers at the time that they need it, and sustainability through groundwater surveys and attention to environmental considerations.
19 Campbell, D. 1995. Design and operation of smallholder irrigation in South Asia. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. xi, 120p. (World Bank technical paper no.256 / Irrigation and drainage series)
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This paper presents the primary sociological, economic and technical factors influencing the design and operation of smallholder irrigation in South Asia. The main emphasis is placed on problems. The aim is to define the problems, without necessarily acknowledging any obligation to present solutions. Rather, the available options are described and possible direction of further development are suggested. Practical experience and illustrations, primarily from India, are presented.
20 Alderman, H.; Haddad, L.; Hoddinott, J.; Vosti, S. A. 1994. Strengthening agricultural and natural resource policy through intrahousehold analysis: An introduction. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 76(5):1208-1212. (IFPRI reprint no.304)
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