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1 Binsack, R. 1987. Scientific collaboration between European Institutions and International Agricultural Research Centers - Country and center reports. CGIAR. 432 p.
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2 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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3 Soutter, M.; Musy, A. 1993. Evaluating the width of hydrological buffer zones between drained agricultural land and nature reserve areas. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 7(2):151-160.
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This paper presents the development of a practical tool to evaluate the required width of a hydrological buffer zone, in order to maintain the effects of subsurface drainage within reasonable limits. A simple mathematical formulation describing the lateral drawdown extent of a drained water table in unsteady flow conditions was used. Simulation results were worked out by introducing the concepts of "protection level" or "threshold of tolerance" for the vegetation of the protected area. The latter are expressed in terms of an admissible drawdown combined with exceedance duration and/or frequency criteria. An application of this method to the protection of a peat bog system in the Swiss Jura region is presented.
4 D"ring, M. 1993. Historical irrigation-systems in the Valais/Switzerland. In ICID, 15th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, The Hague, Netherlands, 1993: Water management in the next century: Transactions: Vol.1-I: History special session. R.8. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.121-132.
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6 Finsterle, S.; Pruess, K. 1995. Solving the estimation-identification problem in two-phase flow modeling. Water Resources Research, 31(4):913-924.
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8 Gill, G. J. 1996. Nepal's agricultural trade in the new world trading order. Kathmandu, Nepal: Winrock International. Policy Analysis in Agriculture and Related Resource Management. iv, 37p.
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Papers presented at the 8th International Soil Conservation Conference, held in New Delhi, 4-8 December 1994, organized by the Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationists, Dehra Dun, India.
11 Gerster, R. 2000. Alternative approaches to poverty reduction strategies. Berne, Switzerland: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. ii, 144p.
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12 Soncini-Sessa, R.; Canuti, D.; Colorni, A.; Villa, L.; Vitali, B.; Weber, E.; Losa, F. B.; Laniado, E.; Rizzoli, A. 2000. Use of multi-criteria analysis to resolve conflicts in the operation of a transnational multipurpose water system: The case of Lake Verbano (Italy-Switzerland) Water International, 25(3):334-346.
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13 Leibundgut, C.; McDonnell, J.; Schultz, G. (Eds.) 1999. Integrated methods in catchment hydrology: Tracer, remote sensing and new hydrometric techniques. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). ix, 284p. (IAHS publication 258)
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14 Hoehn, E. 1999. Preliminary analysis of boron isotope ratios in leachate-contaminated groundwater. In Leibundgut, C.; McDonnell, J.; Schultz, G. (Eds.), Integrated methods in catchment hydrology: Tracer, remote sensing and new hydrometric techniques. Wallingford, UK: IAHS. pp.193-197.
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15 Vitvar, T.; Gurtz, J.; Lang, H. 1999. Application of GIS-based distributed hydrological modelling for estimation of water residence times in the small Swiss pre-alpine catchment Rietholzbach. In Leibundgut, C.; McDonnell, J.; Schultz, G. (Eds.), Integrated methods in catchment hydrology: Tracer, remote sensing and new hydrometric techniques. Wallingford, UK: IAHS. pp.241-248.
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17 Keller, H. M.; Forster, F. 1991. Simulating soil moisture and runoff components to estimate variability of streamflow chemistry. In Nachtnebel, H. P.; Kovar, K. Hydrological basis of ecologically sound management of soil and groundwater. Wallingford, UK: IAHS. pp.143-151.
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18 Xu, C. Y.; Singh, V. P. 2002. Cross comparison of empirical equations for calculating potential evapotranspiration with data from Switzerland. Water Resources Management, 16(3):197-219.
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20 Janssen, W.; Braunschweig, T. Trends in the organization and financing of agricultural research in developed countries: Implications for developing countries. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. xiii, 84p. (ISNAR research report 22)
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