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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G732 PHI Record No: H054)
2 Lazaro, R. C. 1975. Land classification as a tool in water management. In International Rice Research Institute. Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: research and operations. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp.53-76.
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This paper presents and discusses the relevant principles, corollaries and rules of logic in land classification for irrigation suitability determinations. Also included are the generalized methodology and operating procedures. Most of the information used is from the material that has been developed and established by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, modified to fit the Philippine setting. To maintain continuity, the land classification work already undertaken is also included and documented. The functions and uses of the land classification information in conjunction with irrigation water management are explored and stressed. It is recommended that land classification, as well as the institution of improved water management, be undertaken not only for proposed irrigation, drainage and flood control projects prior to authorization, but also in existing irrigation systems prior to rehabilitation or improvement.
3 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.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G100 ADA Record No: H0181)
4 Pohjakas, K. 1987. Land irrigability classification in Alberta. In Beek, K. J.; Burrough, P.; McCormack, D. E. (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Workshop on Quantified Land Evaluation Procedures, Washington, DC, 27 April - 2 May 1986. Enschede, The Netherlands: International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC) pp.122-126. (ITC publication no. 6)
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The Province of Alberta has a mandatory land irrigability classification system. Land must be classified as suitable for irrigation before water can be issued. The system has six land classes of which the first four are irrigable. The Canadian Soil Classification System is used for describing soils which, together with parent material, soil profile, textual classes, soil chemistry and landscape features determine the limitations and the irrigability class. The system has developed over a number of years and the latest revision dates from 1983.
5 Dimantha, S. 1985. Basic data needs for planning and management of irrigation projects soil and land suitability classification. Paper presented at the Course in Planning and Management of Irrigation Projects in Asia, Digana Village, Sri Lanka, 17 April-31 May 1985. v.p.
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6 Jayasuriya, M. H. 1988. Crop diversification in Mahaweli. Mahaweli Manager, 6(1):45-49.
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7 Takaya, Y.; Thiramongkol, N. 1982. Asian rice-land inventory: Chao Phraya Delta of Thailand, a descriptive atlas no.1. Kyoto, Japan: Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Kyoto University. 138p.
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8 Shih, S. F. 1988. Satellite data and geographic information systems for land use classification. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 114(3):505-519.
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9 Powers, W. L. Irrigation land classification procedure. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. 9p.
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10 Easa, S. M. 1989. Direct land grading design of irrigation plane surfaces. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 115(2):285-301.
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11 1985. Guidelines: Land evaluation for irrigated agriculture. Rome, Italy: FAO. xii, 231p. (FAO soils bulletin 55)
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13 Kite, G. W.; Kouwen, N. 1992. Watershed modeling using land classifications. Water Resources Research, 28(12):3193-3200.
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14 Michalak, W. Z. 1993. GIS in land use change analysis: Integration of remotely sensed data into GIS. Applied Geography, 13:28-44.
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15 Leung, Y.; Leung, K. S. 1993. An intelligent expert system shell for knowledge-based geographical information systems: 2. Some applications. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, 7(3):201-213.
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16 Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Khiem, N. T. 1991. Agro-hydrological factors as land qualities in land evaluation for rice cropping patterns in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. In Deturck, P.; Ponnamperuma, F. N. (Eds.), Rice production on acid soils of the tropics. Kandy, Sri Lanka: IFS. pp.23-30.
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G635 IND Record No: H014839)
18 Ahmad, S. 1994. Irrigation and water management in the Indus Basin of Pakistan: A country report. In JICA; FAO. RAPA, Irrigation performance and evaluation for sustainable agricultural development: Report of The Expert Consultation of the Asian Network on Irrigation/Water Management, Bangkok, Thailand, 16-20 May 1994. Bangkok, Thailand: FAO. RAPA. pp.190-211.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G570 JIC Record No: H015213)
19 Kant,, S.; Defoer, T. 1994. How farmers classify and manage their land: Implications for research and development activities. London, UK: IIED. iii, 17p. (Dryland Networks Programme issue paper no.51)
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 FAO Record No: H017358)
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