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1 Huibers, F. P.. 1985. Rainfed agriculture in a semi-arid tropical climate: Aspects of land and water management for red soils in India. Doctoral thesis, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands. xi, 193p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 207 Record No: H0243)
2 Huibers, F. P.; Diemer, G. 1990. Farmer-managed irrigation in the Senegal Valley: Implications for the normal design methods - End of project report. Wageningen, The Netherlands: Wageningen. WARDA Water Management Project. 75p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G218 HUI Record No: H06963)
3 Diemer, G.; Fall, B.; Huibers, F. P.. 1991. Promoting a smallholder-centered approach to irrigation: Lessons from village irrigation schemes in the Senegal River Valley. London, UK: ODI. 25p. (ODI irrigation management network (African edition) paper 6)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ODI/1991/6 Record No: H009447)
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4 Diemer, G.; Huibers, F. P.. 1991. Farmer-managed irrigation in the Senegal River Valley: Implications for the current design method. Wageningen, The Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University. Department of Soil and Water Conservation. ix, 89p.
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.1 G218 DIE Record No: H010136)
5 Huibers, F. P.; Stroosnijder, L. 1992. Irrigation and water conservation as complementary technologies in the semi arid tropics. In Diemer, G.; Slabbers, J. (Eds.) Irrigators and engineers: Essays in honour of Lucas Horst. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Thesis Publishers. pp.257-274.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 DIE Record No: H010158)
6 Huibers, F. P.. 1992. Intermediate irrigation schemes in the Senegal River Valley. In Feyen, J.; Mwendera, E.; Badji, M. (Eds.), Advances in planning, design and management of irrigation systems as related to sustainable land use: Proceedings of an International Conference organized by the Center for Irrigation Engineering of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in cooperation with the European Committee for Water Resources Management, Leuven, Belgium, 14-17 September 1992. Vol. 1. Leuven, Belgium: Center for Irrigation Engineering. pp.99-106.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 FEY Record No: H014340)
In the Senegal river valley, village irrigation schemes have spread rapidly since their inception. These farmer managed schemes are cheap in construction and operation and are far more productive than the "large", state managed schemes of the delta. In many of the village schemes exploitation costs are paid for by the income from migrant workers, while the produce, mostly rice, is consumed locally for its major part. In order to combine the organizational success of the village schemes and the commercial production of the delta schemes, planners invented the concept of an intermediate scheme. However, the assumptions that have led to this concept were not always right. Although such schemes provide the technical infrastructure that allows for intensive cultivation, not many farmers have time, credit facilities and incentives to make use of this. More importantly, the scheme management by farmer groups appears not transferable from the village schemes to intermediate schemes as the objectives of production in these two approaches are different.
7 Diemer, G.; Huibers, F. P.. (Eds.) 1996. Crops, people and irrigation: Water allocation practices of farmers and engineers. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications. 155p.
(Location: IWMI-SA Call no: 631.7.1 G000 DIE Record No: H018757)
8 Dia, I.; Diemer, G.; van Driel, W. F.; Huibers, F. P.. 1996. Designing for farmer management in the Senegal River Valley. In Diemer, G.; Huibers, F. P. (Eds.), Crops, people and irrigation: Water allocation practices of farmers and engineers. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications. pp.128-149.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 DIE Record No: H03920)
9 Duran, A.; Moscoso, O.; Romero, A. M.; Huibers, F. P.; Agodzo, S. K.; Chenini, F.; van Lier, J. B. 2003. Use of wastewater in irrigated agriculture: Country studies from Bolivia, Ghana and Tunisia – Volume 1, Bolivia. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen University. 64p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G512 DUR Record No: H033181)
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12 Huibers, F. P.; Moscoso, O.; Duran, A.; van Lier, J. B. 2004. The use of wastewater in Cochabamba, Bolivia: a degrading environment. In Scott, C. A.; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, L. (Eds.), Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Confronting the livelihood and environmental realities. Wallingford, UK ; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Ottawa, Canada: CABI Publishing; IWMI; IDRC. pp.135-144.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G000 SCO Record No: H035959)
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13 Huibers, F. P.; Van Lier, J. B. 2005. Use of wastewater in agriculture: The water chain approach. Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement 1):S3-S9.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H037440)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H037450)
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