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1 Te, A. 1982. The economic analysis of a reserve stock program for rice in the Philippines. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. iii, 33p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.17318 G732 TEA Record No: H082)
2 Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council. 1984. Report on BARC-sponsored course on Manual and Animal Powered Pumps for Irrigation, 11-25 April 1985. [Dhaka]: Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council. v.p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G584 Record No: H063)
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4 Dhawan, B. D. 1984. Development of tubewell irrigation in India. New Delhi, India: Agricole Publishing Academy. xviii, 208 p. (Studies in economic development and planning no. 26)
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5 Sinha, B.; Bhatia, R. 1984. Economic appraisal of irrigation projects in India. New Delhi, India: Agricole Publishing Academy. xxxi, 487 p. (Studies in economic development and planning no. 27)
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The book reviews alternative approaches to pre-sanction appraisal of irrigation projects such as those suggested by the Second Irrigation Commission, the World Bank and UNIDO. Details of alternative methodologies and social benefit cost analysis (SBCA) of various technical alternatives have been presented by using the Auranga Reservoir Project in Bihar as an illustration. A computer programme in Fortran 1V has been included as a useful tool for performing necessary appraisals and sensitivity analysis.
6 Biswas, M. R.; Mandal, M. A. S. (Eds.) 1982. On-farm irrigation water management problems. Mymensingh, Bangladesh: Bureau of Socioeconomic Research Training, Bangladesh Agricultural University. xvi, 144 p.
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7 Indian Institute of Management. Project implementation monitoring and evaluation - irrigation: Background papers for the organization based programme. Bangalore, India: The Institute. [v.p.]
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8 Farrington, J. 1979. Cotton: The economics of expansion in Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: ARTI. ix, 83 p. (ARTI research study no. 30)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.17351 G744 FAR Record No: H0385)
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The importance of managing water once it arrives at the farm site is the central issue in this report. The study limits its focus to the technical side of on-farm water management.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G744 DEW Record No: H0391)
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12 Renfro, R. Z. H.; Khan, J. M.; Khan, M. A. 1983. An economic evaluation of the watercourse improvement programme in Punjab. Lahore, Pakistan: Punjab Economic Research Institute. iii, 44p. (PERI publication no.202)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G654 REN Record No: H0302)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 AHM Record No: H0458)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G324 STU Record No: H0563)
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16 Hussain, M. 1975. Changes in net income of areas being irrigated with different amounts of canal and tubewell water during 1970-71. Bhalwal, Pakistan: WAPDA. iv, 51p. (Water and Power Development Authority publication no.37)
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17 Haq, K. A.; Islam, M. N.; Sattar, M. A. 1986. Evaluation of large scale irrigation systems: The Ganges-Kobadak Project experience. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council and Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Methodologies to evaluate the performance of irrigation systems. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC and Winrock International. pp.187-205.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G584 BAN Record No: H01683)
The Ganges-Kobadak (G-K) Project is the largest surface irrigation system in Bangladesh. The study evaluated the performance of the system keeping in mind the objectives of the project to (1) increase food production, (2) control floods, (3) improve the drainage system of the area, (4) improve cropping patterns and intensity, and (5) improve the socio-economic conditions of the farmers. The methodology followed was an intensive survey approach. The performance parameters selected were pumping plant, conveyance, on-farm water use, and command area efficiencies; adoption of high yielding varieties and input use; and benefit-cost ratios of cropping patterns. Results indicate that pumping plant, conveyance, and kharif II command area efficiencies are relatively high, while on-farm water use and kharif I command area efficiencies were much lower. Both HYV adoption and input use were higher in 1984 than in 1983. Finally, benefit-cost ratios of selected cropping patterns ranged between 4.85 and 2.77 depending on whether recommended or farmers' management practices were followed.
18 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)
19 Suryawanshi, S. K. 1995. Success of drip in India: An example to the third world. In Lamm, F. R. (Ed.), Microirrigation for a changing world: Conserving resources/preserving the environment: Proceedings of the Fifth International Microirrigation Congress, Hyatt Regency Orlando, Orlando, Florida, April 2-6, 1995. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.347-352.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 LAM Record No: H018871)
20 Saksena, R. S. 1995. Microirrigation in India - Achievement and perspective. In Lamm, F. R. (Ed.), Microirrigation for a changing world: Conserving resources/preserving the environment: Proceedings of the Fifth International Microirrigation Congress, Hyatt Regency Orlando, Orlando, Florida, April 2-6, 1995. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. pp.353-358.
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