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1 Froehlich, D. C. 1993. Short-duration-rainfall intensity equations for drainage design. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 119(5):814-828.
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2 Gushiken, E. C. 1995. Irrigating with reclaimed water through permanent subsurface drip irrigation systems. 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.269-274.
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3 Bui, W. 1995. Experience with fiberglass filters in Hawaii's sugar industry. 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.592-596.
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6 Bui, W. 1991. Design and management of drip systems in Hawaii. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.102-108.
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In 1970, Hawaii's sugar industry began implementing drip irrigation to minimize labor requirements, improve water and nutrient application efficiencies, and maximize yields. Today, 35,000 ha of sugarcane land are drip irrigated. Drip irrigation systems were designed with standardized, reliable hardware for ease of installation and to provide years of trouble- free service. Wherever possible, water is gravity-fed to the irrigation systems to eliminate pumping and associated costs. Protective equipment is installed to prevent water hammers. Computers are used to aid in the design and management of drip irrigation systems.
7 Penn, D. C. 1991. Current investigations of Hawaiian taro pondfield irrigation systems. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.373-379.
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Due to the prominence of taro pondfield irrigation water in the State of Hawaii's system of water rights, the heightened attention given to water resource management under the state's 1987 Water Code, and the problems of Hawaii's taro industry, investigations of taro pondfield irrigation systems are becoming more and more important. Current investigations conducted in the Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa, focus on monitoring water use conditions in contemporary pondfields, using the collected data to develop models of pondfield water use, and using the models to generate estimates of water demands, historical water use, and reserved water rights. The results of these investigations can be used to help secure water allocations for taro lands, inform county and State water use planning and regulation, and assist the water management practices of contemporary farmers.
8 Lum, W.; Cox, R. 1991. The Ala Wai Canal: From wetlands to world-famous Waikiki. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.474-480.
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9 Cox, R. H. 1991. History of irrigation water development in Hawaii. In Ritter, W. F. (Ed.), Irrigation and drainage: Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference sponsored by the Irrigation and Drainage Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Hawaii Section, ASCE, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 22-26, 1991. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.757-763.
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11 Malla, P. B.; Gopalakrishnan, C. 1999. The economics of urban water demand: The case of industrial and commercial water use in Hawaii. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 15(3):367-374.
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12 Nickum, J. E.; Easter, K. W. (Eds.) 1994. Metropolitan water use conflicts in Asia and the Pacific. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. xx, 219p. (Studies in water policy and management)
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13 Nickum, J. E.; Easter, K. W. 1994. The maturing metropolitan water economies. In Nickum, J. E.; Easter, K. W. (Eds.), Metropolitan water use conflicts in Asia and the Pacific. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. pp.1-17.
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14 Moncur, J. E. T. 1994. Water for Honolulu: Use, reallocation, and institutional change. In Nickum, J. E.; Easter, K. W. (Eds.), Metropolitan water use conflicts in Asia and the Pacific. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. pp.153-167.
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15 Smith, Z. 1995. Managing water in the western United States: Lessons for India. In Moench, M. (Ed.), Groundwater law: The growing debate. Ahmedabad, India: VIKSAT. pp.122-142.
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17 Gopalakrishnan, C.; Cos, L. J. 2003. Water consumption by the visitor industry: The case of Hawaii. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 19(1):29-35.
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19 Gopalakrishnan, C. 2005. Water allocation and management in Hawaii: A case of institutional entropy. In Gopalakrishnan, C.; Tortajada, C.; Biswas, A. K. (Eds.), Water institutions: Policies, performance and prospects. Berlin, Germany: Springer. pp.1-23.
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20 Vinetz, J. M.; Wilcox, B. A.; Aguirre, A.; Gollin, L. X.; Katz, A. R.; Fujioka, R. S.; Maly, K.; Horwitz, P.; Chang, H. 2005. Beyond disciplinary boundaries: Leptospirosis as a model of incorporating transdisciplinary approaches to understand infectious disease emergence. EcoHealth, 2:291-306.
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