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1 Pongput, K.. 1996. Unsteady flow simulation of Pehur high-level canal including automatic downstream water level control gates: consultancy report. Lahore, Pakistan: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). iii, 52p. (IWMI Pakistan Report C-004 / IIMI Pakistan Report C-004) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.553]
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G730 PON Record No: H019404)
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2 Pongput, K.; Merkley, G. P. 1997. Comparison and calibration of canal gate automation algorithms. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 123(3):222-225.
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3 Habib, Z.; Skogerboe, G.; Pongput, K.. 1997. Increasing flexibility in canal water distribution by improving operational rules and selective automation (two case studies) In Renault, D. (Ed.). Modern techniques for manual operation of irrigation canals. Proceedings of the Fourth International ITIS [Information Techniques for Irrigation Systems] Network Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco, 25-27 April 1997. pp.67-72.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G000 REN Record No: H021922)
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4 Habib, Z.; Skogerboe, G.; Pongput, K.. 1997. Accroitre la flexibilite de la distribution d'eau par l'amelioration des regles de gestion et l'automatisation partielle. In French. [Increasing flexibility in canal water distribution by improving operational rules and selective automation (two case studies)]. In Renault, D. (Ed.). Modern techniques for manual operation of irrigation canals. Proceedings of the Fourth International ITIS [Information Techniques for Irrigation Systems] Network Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco, 25-27 April 1997. pp.73.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G000 REN Record No: H021923)
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5 Molle, F.; Pongput, K.. 1997. NAGA: a GIS-based software for the monitoring and diagnosis of irrigation projects. ITIS (Information Techniques for Irrigation Systems), 4(1):23-25.
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6 Skogerboe, G. V.; Habib, Z.; Pongput, K.; Vehmeyer, P. W.; Khan, A. H. 1999. Canal modernization in the Indus Basin Irrigation System. In Renault, D. (Ed.). Modernization of irrigation system operations: proceedings of the Fifth International ITIS [Information Techniques for Irrigation Systems] Network Meeting, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, 28-30 October 1998. Meeting organized by International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Research Center for Agricultural and Environmental Engineering (Cemagref); FAO; Water and Land Management Institute Maharashtra (WALMI). [Later published by FAO in 1999] pp.66-75.
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7 Skogerboe, G. V.; Habib, Z.; Pongput, K.; Vehmeyer, P. W.; Khan, A. K. 1999. Canal modernization in the Indus Basin Irrigation System. In FAO; International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Research Centre for Agriculture and Environmental Engineering (Cemagref); Water and Land Management Institute Maharashtra (WALMI). Modernization of irrigation system operations: proceedings of the Fifth International ITIS [Information Techniques for Irrigation Systems] Network Meeting, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, 28-30 October 1998. Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. pp.81-91. (FAO RAP Publication 99/43)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.7 G570 FAO Record No: H026201)
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8 Habib, Z.; Pongput, K.; Skogerboe, G. V. 1996. Unsteady flow simulation of the designed Pehur High Level Canal and proposed remodelling of Machai and Maira branch canals, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. Lahore, Pakistan: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Pakistan National Program. xii, 149p. (IWMI Pakistan Report R-020 / IIMI Pakistan Report R-020) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.444]
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G730 PON Record No: H024419)
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To promote collaboration on water management between farmers and government agencies, both parties must have a mutual understanding of the measurement and management of available water resources using existing infra- and non-infrastructure management tools. They are required to provide collaborative water management through appropriate technology, with capacity building and knowledge management. In this study, the water balance model was used as a tool to induce participation and the promotion of a joint water use at the river basin level. The amount and proportion of water use from different types of water sources were calculated based on this water balance model. Moreover, farmers were encouraged to help with water flow measurements using technologies and principles that were simple but accurate in terms of engineering aspects. According to the analyses of water use proportions, a large amount of water from pumping stations was used during the dry season at high cost. When aware of the proportion of water used, farmers collaboratively established guidelines on an effective water management in the area, including large-scale viewpoints applicable beyond the actual areas. Overall, these guidelines will eventually bring positive results to other downstream water users.
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