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2 Karunaratne, N. 1986. Udawattekelle: The forbidden forest of the kings of Kandy. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Department of National Archives. 152 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 634.9 G744 KAR Record No: H02304)
3 Biswas, A. K. 1987. Environmental concern in Pakistan with special reference to water and forest. Environmental Conservation, 14(4):319-328.
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4 Gmez-Pompa, A.; Whitemore, T. C.; Hadley, M. (Ed.) 1991. Rain forest regeneration and management. Paris, France: UNESCO. The Parthenon Publishing Group. xxiii, 457p. (Man and the biosphere series; vol.6)
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5 Miller, K.; Tangley, L. 1991. Trees of life: Saving tropical forests and their biological wealth. Boston, USA: Beacon Press. xxi, 217p. (WRI guide to the environment)
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6 1991. Accounts overdue: Natural resource depreciation in Costa Rica. Washington, DC, USA: World Resources Institute. viii, 110p.
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7 Owino, F. 1977. Forest water yield and use: A Kenyan perspective. In Castelino, J. B.; Khamala, C. P. M. (Eds.), The role of water resources in development: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Symposium of the East African Academy, September 1977. Nairobi, Kenya: Kenya National Academy for Advancement of Arts and Sciences. pp.124-129.
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The impact of forest and forestry practice in Kenya on water resources is discussed in detail. Watershed management in the high rainfall, high elevation forests and water problems encountered in lowland afforestation are covered. The interplay of vegetation cover and soil stability is discussed in relation to soil water balance. Finally the impact of arid land afforestation and dedesertification practices on underground water table and microclimatic amelioration is discussed.
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9 Singh, K. 1994. Managing common pool resources: principles and case studies. Delhi, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xx, 366p.
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10 Babjee, A. M. 1992. Malaysia agriculture park: A gift to humanity. Selangor, Malaysia: Design Dimension Sdn. Bhd. 86p.
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11 Barber, C. V.; Johnson, N. C.; Hafild, E. 1994. Breaking the logjam: Obstacles to forest policy reform in Indonesia and the United States. Washington, DC, USA: World Resources Institute. viii, 120p.
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13 JIRCAS. 1994. Rehabilitation of degraded forest lands in the tropics: Technical approach: Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Tropical Agriculture Research, Tsukuba, Japan, September 16-17, 1992. Ibaraki, Japan: JIRCAS. vi, 180p. (JIRCAS international symposium series no.1)
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14 Novek, J. 1995. Environmental impact assessment and sustainable development: Case studies of environmental conflict. Society and Natural Resources, 8(2):145-159.
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16 Hai, N. 1996. CIDSE's working experiences in farmer-based extension approaches in Vietnam. In Scarborough, V. (Ed.), Farmer-led approaches to extension: Papers presented at a Workshop in the Philippines, July 1995. London, UK: ODI. pp.12-19. (ODI Agricultural Research & Extension network paper 59c)
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17 Breth, S. (Ed.) 1994. Environment and agriculture: Rethinking development issues for the 21st century - Proceedings of a symposium in honor of Robert D. Havener held May 5 and 6, 1993 at Winrock International, Morrilton, Arkansas. Morrilton, AR, USA: Winrock International. vii, 265p.
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18 Adhikari, K. R.; Pandit, K. N.; Schweik, C. M. 1997. Integration of GIS and GPS techniques in irrigation and forest resources mapping: Lessons learned. In Shivakoti, G.; Varughese, G.; Ostrom, E.; Shukla, A.; Thapa, G. (Eds.), People and participation in sustainable development: Understanding the dynamics of natural resource systems: Proceedings of an International Conference, 17-21 March 1996, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal. Bloomington, IN, USA; Kathmandu, Nepal: Indiana University. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis; Tribhuvan University. Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science. pp.191-204.
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19 Ballabh, V.; Dave, S.; Balooni, K. 1998. Why local resources management institutions decline: A comparative analysis of van panchayats and forest protection committees. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 17p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4773 Record No: H022130)
20 Agrawal, A.; Goyal, S. 1998. Group size and collective action. Research paper presented at International Workshop on Shared Resource Management in South Asia: The Next Step, conducted by Institute of Rural Management Anand, India, 17-19 February, 1998. 25p.
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