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1 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1986. Direct or indirect alternatives for irrigation investment and the creation of property. In K. W. Easter (Ed.), Irrigation investment, technology, and management strategies for development (pp. 225-244). (Studies in water policy and management no. 9) Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press.
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The paper explores the relationship between investment in irrigation and the creation of community property in irrigation systems. The ownership of the hydraulic property and responsibility for sustaining it are held in common in many successful small-scale irrigation systems. Investments to create irrigation facilities always create or rearrange property relationships. Therefor, irrigation investment ought to proceed in a manner which creates property for the group that will operate and maintain the irrigation facilities. This gives the incentives to the appropriate group to sustain the property.
2 Leonard, D. K. 1977. Reaching the peasant farmer: organization theory and practice in Kenya. Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press. xxi, 296 p.
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3 Tardieu, H. 1988. Automatic dam management and river regulation for irrigation purposes. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 2(1):53-61.
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4 Moore, C. M. 1987. Group techniques for idea building. Newbury Park, CA, USA: Sage. 143p.
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6 Maharjan, K. 1988. Group lending: an alternative approach to reach small farmers in less developed countries. Agricultural Credit, 18:10-20.
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8 Lane, J. E. (Ed.) 1989. Bureaucracy and public choice. London, UK: Sage Publications. 305p.
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9 Douglas, M. 1986. How institutions think. Syracuse, NY, USA: Syracuse University Press. xi, 146p.
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10 Patil, R. K. Group management of irrigation water. Draft paper for discussion. 23p.
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11 Wijayaratna, C. M. 1982. Spatial pattern of water adequacy and resulting farmer response in a tank irrigation scheme of Sri Lanka. Anna University of Technology, College of Engineering, Centre for Water Resources. Preworkshop papers - Modernization of tank irrigation: problems and issues, 10-12 February 1982. Madras, India: The University. 31p.
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12 Ostrom, E. 1990. Governing the commons: the evolution of institution for collective action. Bloomington, IN, USA: Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. xi, 390p.
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13 Tiffen, M.; Harland, C. 1990. Socio-economic parameters in designing small irrigation schemes for small scale farmers: Nyanyadzi case study report 3 - Managing water and group activities; implications for scheme design and organization. Wallingford, UK: ODI; Hydraulics Research Ltd.; Agritex. 57p. (Report OD 116)
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14 Medagama, J. 1990. Adjusting the process for participatory management through a team approach. In Manor, S.; Patamatamkul, S.; Olin, M. (Eds.) Role of social organizers in assisting farmer-managed irrigation systems: Proceedings of a Regional Workshop of the Farmer-Managed Irrigation Systems Network held at Khon Kaen, Thailand from 15-20 May 1989. pp.107-113.
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15 Bozeman, B. 1987. All organizations are public: bridging public and private organizational theories. San Francisco, USA: Jossey-Bass. xix, 184p.
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16 Harrison, M. I. 1987. Diagnosing organizations: Methods, models, and processes. London, UK: Sage Publications. viii, 159p. (Applied social research methods series; Vol.8)
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17 Patil, R. K. 1983. Group management of irrigation: the Phad system. In Singh, K. K. (Ed.). Utilization of canal waters: a multi disciplinary perspective on irrigation (Workshop on irrigation systems management related to chak (outlet) requirements, July 1981. New Delhi, India: Central Board of Irrigation and Power. pp.66-68.
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18 Reith, J. Group methods: Conferences, meetings, workshops, seminars. In Craig, R. L. (Ed.) Training & development handbook: A guide to human resources development. London, UK: McGraw Hill. Chapter 34. 23p.
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19 Robbins, S. P. 1980. Running a group meeting: self assessment exercise. In Training in interpersonal spills: tips for managing people at work. New York, NY, USA: Prentice Hall. Chapter 11. pp.188-203.
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20 Senge, P. M. 1990. The fifth discipline: the art and practice of the learning organization. New York, NY, USA: Doubleday. viii, 423p.
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