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1 Ballentine, T. M.; Stakhiv, E. Z. (Eds.) 1993. Proceedings of the First National Conference on Climate Change and Water Resources Management. Alexandria, VA, USA: Institute for Water Resources. 425p. (IWR report 93-R-17)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.2515 G430 BAL Record No: H019662)
2 Sallam, M.; Naguib, M.; Saber, A.; El-Masry, A. F.; El-Attar, A.; Eldin, E. E.; Al-Omar, F. A.; Hassanein, F.; Dweeb, H. H.; Yousef, S. K.; Layton, J. J. 1984. Experience with water users' associations. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. viii, 66p. (EWUP technical report no.65)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G232 SAL Record No: H084)
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5 Scott, V. H.; El-Falaky, A. A. 1984. Conjunctive water use: The state of the art and potential for Egypt. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. vii, 63p. (EWUP technical report no.44)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G232 SCO Record No: H0101)
6 Naim, M. A. 1984. Crop management studies by the Egypt water use and management project. Cairo: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. vii, 41p. (EWUP technical report no.53)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.7 G232 NAI Record No: H0103)
7 IRRI. 1975. Water management in Philippine irrigation systems: Research and operations. Los Ba¤os, Laguna, Philippines: IRRI. vii, 270p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6 G732 IRR Record No: H04)
Water Management Workshop, 11-14 December 1974, sponsored by the Department of Agricultural Engineering and the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Philippines and by the Department of Agricultural Economics, IRRI
8 Blackie, M. J. (Ed.) 1984. African Regional Symposium on Small Holder Irrigation, Harare, Zimbabwe, 5-7 September 1984. Wallingford, UK: Overseas Development Unit, Hydraulics Research Limited. [vii], 437p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G100 BLA Record No: H051)
Symposium organized jointly by Hydraulics Research, Wallingford, England and University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe and sponsored by the British Overseas Development Administration.
9 Levine, G.; Hart, H. C. 1981. Mobilizing local resources for irrigation. New York, NY, USA: Agricultural Development Council. 16 p. (Agricultural Development Council report no. 22)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G572 LEV Record No: H060)
Summary of a seminar held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 11th-15th August 1980
10 Karim, Z.; Nelson, L. J.; Idris, M.; Baxter, J. C.; Khan, C. M. A.; Oad, R. N.; Podmore, T. H.; Hossain, M. I.; Haider, M. I.; Karim, K. B.; Laitos, W. R. 1983. Diagnostic analysis of five deep tubewell irrigation systems in Joydebpur, Bangladesh. Fort Collins, CO, USA: University Services Centre. Colorado State University. xiii, 209p. (Water management synthesis report no.15)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 KAR Record No: H064)
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G584 KEL Record No: H066)
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Includes the Executive Summary and four appendices. Appendix A: The Indian subcontinent. Appendix B: East Asia. Appendix C: Near East and Africa. Appendix D: Central and South America.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G732 PHI Record No: H054)
15 Hargreaves, G. H. 1981. The water balance for Bangladesh. Appendix B in J. Keller et al., Irrigation development options and investment strategies for the 1980's (pp. B1-B5). (Water management synthesis report no. 3) Logan, UT, USA: Utah State University, Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G584 KEL Record No: H069)
16 Wells, J. C.; Norman, W. R. 1984. Sahelian irrigated agriculture: A review of French literature sources. Cornell University. 47 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G152 WEL Record No: H0115)
17 Lenton, R. L. 1983. Management tools for improving irrigation performance. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 32p. (Discussion paper series; no.5)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G65D LEN Record No: H0131)
The paper analyses some of the tools which will be needed to make the management of irrigation systems less of an art and more of a science. The paper is divided into four parts: (1) performance criteria in irrigation management; (2) techniques by means of which performance might be monitored for large-scale irrigation systems; (3) diagnostic tools required for irrigation management and their desirable characteristics; and (4) management tools available for analyzing interventions to improve irrigation performance.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 LEY Record No: H0161)
The results of EWUP studies at each of three locations in Egypt: El-Mansuriya, Kafr El-Shiek and El-Minya, to characterize the conventional farm irrigation systems used by farmers in each area are summarized. The method used is surface gravity flooding of small, flat basins or small basins with short furrows. Numerous irrigation field trials on farms at the three EWUP study areas have been conducted. The practices tested included precision land levelling to dead level; level border strip or level long furrow irrigation system design; and teaching and advising farmers concerning improved on-farm water management practices in the use of the improved systems. Results were found to be highly successful when the spatial and temporal variations in farm irrigation system design factors were properly accounted for. A significant factor is the need to continue working with the farmer after system construction, teaching and advising him of improved management practices with the new systems. EWUP experience has shown that when farmers are well advised in using the new systems improved results are significant.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 LIT Record No: H0157)
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High water table levels presenting hazards to crop growth were measured at field sites in upper, middle, and lower Egypt. Water table contribution to evapotranspiration was significant at each site. A water balance model of the water table aquifer was used to predict the effect of various interventions on water table levels. Desirable lower water table levels could not be maintained through on-farm irrigation efficiency improvement including lining of on-farm channels while using surface irrigation methods. Branch, distributary, and private canal lining would have negligible effect on water table levels. Corresponding increases in required water deliveries would be expected.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G635 IND Record No: H0130)
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