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1 de los Reyes, R. P. 1980. Managing communal gravity systems: Farmers' approaches and implications for program planning. Quezon City, Philippines: Institute of Philippine Culture. Ateno de Manila University. xvi, 125p.
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2 Veneracion, C. C. 1983. Patubig communal irrigation system: A case study in system management. Manila: Development Academy of the Philippines. [8], 86 p.
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3 Illo, J. F. I.; de los Reyes, R. P.; Felix, N. S. 1984. Organizing farmers for communal irrigation: Preconstruction and construction in the Aslong irrigation project. Quezon City: Institute of Philippine Culture. Ateneo de Manila University. xi, 128 p.
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5 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1975. Institutional and social organizational factors affecting irrigation: Their application to a specific case. In International Rice Research Institute, Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: Research and operations. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. pp.207-218.
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Some concepts of organizational and social behavior are presented, and their application illustrated in a social study of three gravity irrigation systems in Southern Luzon, Philippines. The nature of interaction between the farmers and the administration of these systems is explored through the role played by the irrigation ditchtenders. Inter personal relationships between the ditchtenders and the farmers are used to illustrate the importance of institutional factors in irrigation behavior.
6 Ongkingco, P. S. 1975. Organization and operation of 15 communal irrigation systems in the Philippines. In International Rice Research Institute. Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: research and operations. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp. 235-242.
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Fifteen communal, or village, irrigation systems in Laguna Province were surveyed in 1969. The organization and operation of these systems is described, together with the farmers' evaluation of their irrigation, and estimates of their rice yields.
7 Cruz, F. A. 1975. The Pinagbayanan Farmers' Association and its operation. In International Rice Research Institute, Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: Research and operations (pp. 243-258). Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute.
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Barrio Pinagbayanan, Pila, Laguna is the site of a new farmers's association. Organized around the need for two irrigation pumps, 19 rice farmers have joined together to make the purchase and improve their incomes. The role of the change agent is described in this paper, along with many of the details crucial to the effective functioning of the association. The associations' financial resources, its organizational structure, and its broader purposes are discussed.
8 ADB. 1980. Appraisal of the on-farm water management project in Pakistan. ADB. vii, 183p. (ADB report no. PAK: yp-35)
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9 Renfro, R. Z. H. 1982. Economics of local control of irrigation water in Pakistan. Unpublished dissertation submitted to Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. x, 219p.
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10 Tapay, N. E. 1983. Irrigation organizational structure and effectiveness: Philippine national and communal systems. Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. xii, 123p.
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11 Ahmed, A. U. 1985. Irrigation in Bangladesh: Socio-economic aspects and policy issues. Thesis presented to the Faculty of Graduate School of Cornell University for the degree of Master of Science in Agricultural Economics. x, 143 p.
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12 Clyma, W.; Katariya, S. R.; Nelson, L. J.; Tomar, S. P.; Reddy, J. M.; Bakliwal, S. K.; Haider, M. I.; Mehta, U. R.; Lowdermilk, M. K.; Laitos, W. R.; Mehta, R. R. 1983. Diagnostic analysis on farm irrigation systems on the Gambhiri Irrigation Project, Rajasthan, India: Vols.I - IV. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Center. Colorado State University. iii, 287p. (Water management synthesis report no.17)
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13 Skogerboe, G. V.; Anderson, D. C.; Fowler, D. 1984. Selected alternatives for irrigated agricultural development in Azua Valley, Dominican Republic. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Center. Colorado State University. iii, 23p. (Water management synthesis report no.28)
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16 Bowen, R. L.; Young, R. A. n.d. Private and social irrigation net benefit functions for Egypt's northern delta. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Department of Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics. Colorado State University. 22p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1076 Record No: H0710)
Estimates of net private and social benefits to irrigation water supply are shown for a case study area in the northern Nile delta region of Egypt. Net benefits are defined as gross revenues minus costs of production, including an imputed charge for family labor. Linear programming models of representative farms in the study area are formulated with particular reference to the possibilities of using less water per crop or shifting crops in response to changes in water supply. Model solutions are based both on government prices (with production controls) and hypothetical international market prices (with relaxed controls). Five different water supply scenarios are analyzed from current adequate levels of supply down to 40 percent reduction from that level. Total, average, and marginal net benefit functions are reported. Implications of the differences between the social and private benefit functions are discussed.
17 Embry, B. L.; Adams, N. L. 1983. Small farm self-help irrigation projects. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. 21p. (Water management synthesis project planning guide no.5)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G000 EMB Record No: H0669)
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20 Lattimore, D.; Lowdermilk, M.; Freeman, D.; Zimmerman, D.; Clyma, W.; Keller, J.; Velder, D.; Corey, G. 1981. Farmer involvement. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. 39p. (Water management synthesis project planning guide no.2)
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