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1 Loof, R.; Paudyal, G. N.; Manguerra, H. B. 1991. Mathematical modelling of irrigation canal systems: State of the art. Bangkok, Thailand: AIT. vii, 127p. (Improved operation and management of large scale irrigation systems monograph no.2)
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2 Paudyal, G. N.; Loof, R.. 1988. Improvement of irrigation system operation. Bangkok, Thailand: AIT. viii, 75p. (Research report no.211)
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3 Das, B.; Loof, R.; Paudyal, G. N. 1992. Integrated approach for the main system operation and management in a canal irrigation system. In Feyen, J.; Mwendera, E.; Badji, M. (Eds.), Advances in planning, design and management of irrigation systems as related to sustainable land use: Proceedings of an International Conference organized by the Center for Irrigation Engineering of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in cooperation with the European Committee for Water Resources Management, Leuven, Belgium, 14-17 September 1992. Vol. 2. Leuven, Belgium: Center for Irrigation Engineering. pp.737-745.
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4 Onta, P. R.; Mekpruksawong, P.; Loof, R.. 1993. Impact of the spatial distribution of rainfall on irrigation water demand. In ICID, 15th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1993: Water management in the next century. Transactions: Vol.1-B, Question 44, R36-R72: Planning and design of irrigation and drainage systems. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.885-897.
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5 Tingsanchali, T.; Loof, R.; Jha, R. 1993. Water resources utilization in the Chao Phraya river basin with minimum water shortage and environmental hazards. In Tingsanchali, T. (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmentally Sound Water Resources Utilization, Bangkok, Thailand, 8-11 November 1993. Vol.2. Bangkok, Thailand: AIT. pp.III-32-42.
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6 Loof, R.; Das, B.; Paudyal, G. N. 1994. Improved operation of large irrigation canal systems in Southeast Asia. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 10(4):393-415.
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Poor performance of the irrigation systems in Southeast Asian countries is a cause for concern considering the increasing water scarcity. Lack of adequate knowledge and systematic ignorance of main system management has been identified as one of the primary factors for the resulting poor performance of these systems. In this study a model has been developed for operating the main canal of these systems by integrating hydraulics of the flow and decision-making technique. The model developed was applied to the main canal of the Phitsanulok Irrigation Project in Northern Thailand. The results of this application approved the concept and envisaged substantial improvement in the operation of the main canal. The model can in general be applied to similar irrigation systems in the developing countries.
7 Maskey, R. K.; Weber, K. E.; Loof, R.. 1994. Equity aspects of irrigation development: Evidence from two systems in the hills of Nepal. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 10(4):431-443.
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Equity is of great relevance to developing irrigation. Its two dimensions - horizontal in regard to water distribution to farmland and vertical in terms of productivity differences between farm categories are studied in two irrigation systems, an old farmer-managed and a new government-agency-managed system. Equity in the distribution of irrigation water differed between abundant and scarce water supply conditions. Paddy grown during the monsoon season when water is available in abundant quantity shows that there was a reasonable degree of fairness in its distribution between head and tail reach farmland. However, wheat grown in the dry season with limited supply of water rendered evidence of unfair distribution demanding better management of irrigation water. The analysis of vertical equity shows that small farms are more efficient than large ones in increasing productivity through the use of irrigation facilities.
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A linear programming (LP) based optimization model and a simulation model are developed and applied in a typical diversion type irrigation system for land and water allocation during the dry season. Optimum cropping patterns for different management strategies are obtained by the LP model for different irrigation efficiencies and water availability scenarios. The simulation model yields the risk-related irrigation system performance measures (i.e. reliability, resiliency and vulnerability) for the management policies defined by the optimization model. The alternative strategies are evaluated in terms of all performance criteria (i.e. net economic benefit, equity and reliability) simultaneously through a trade-off analysis using a multi-criteria decision making method (compromise programming). For the case study of the Kankai Irrigation System in Nepal, with equal preference to the objectives, a management strategy with equal share of water among the project subareas appears to be the most satisfactory alternative under water shortage conditions. The existing water allocation policy is not economically efficient. Deficit irrigation in early paddy appears attractive under favorable hydrologic scenario, particularly if accompanied by measures to improve existing irrigation system efficiency.
9 Tingsanchali, T.; Loof, R.; Jha, R. 1995. Water resources utilization in the Chao Phraya River Basin with minimum water shortage and environmental hazards. Water Resources Journal, 184:90-96.
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10 Onta, P. R.; Das Gupta, A.; Loof, R.. 1996. Potential water resources development in the Salween river basin. In Biswas, A.K.; Hashimoto. T.(Eds) Asian international water: From Ganges-Brahmaputra to Mekong. Bombay, India: OUP. pp.134-172. (Water resources management series:4)
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11 Manguerra, H. B.; Chuenchooklin, S.; Loof, R.. 1992. Implementing SYMO in Phitsanulok Irrigation Project, Thailand. In IIMI; CEMAGREF. International Workshop on The Application of Mathematical Modelling for the Improvement of Irrigation Canal Operation, October 26-30, 1992, Montpellier, France. pp.25-39.
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15 Rieser, A.; Oron, G.; Hungspreug, S.; Loof, R.. 1998. GIARA D-204 - Systems analysis for irrigation performance assessment. Final report. Unpublished report, Water Engineering and Management Program of the School of Civil Engineering, AIT. xi, 119p. + appendices.
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16 Regmi, P. P.; Weber, K. E.; Loof, R.. 2000. The importance of irrigation in ecological restructuring: Empirical evidence from Nepal. Water Resources Journal, 204:29-38.
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18 Ines, A. V. M.; Das Gupta, A.; Loof, R.; Abernethy, C. 2000. Estimating water productivity using GIS and crop models. In International Association for Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR). Aisa and Pacific Division (APD). Sustainable water resources management: issues and future challenges. Proceedings of the 12th Congress of the Asia and Pacific Division of the International Association for Hydraulic Engineering and Research, Bangkok, Thailand, 13-16 November 2000. Volume IV - Water resources development and management. Bangkok, Thailand: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). Regional Environmental Management Center (REMC). pp.1439-1448.
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19 Ashrafi, S.; Gupta, A. D.; Loof, R.; Izumi, N.; Babel, M. S. 2000. A method for determination of lateral spacing of the porous pipes in subsurface irrigation. In International Association for Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR). Aisa and Pacific Division (APD). Sustainable water resources management: issues and future challenges. Proceedings of the 12th Congress of the Asia and Pacific Division of the International Association for Hydraulic Engineering and Research, Bangkok, Thailand, 13-16 November 2000. Volume IV - Water resources development and management. Bangkok, Thailand: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). Regional Environmental Management Center (REMC). pp.1455-1462.
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