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1 Palmer, I. 1985. The impact of male out-migration on women in farming. West Hartford, CT, USA: Kumarian Press. xviii, 78p. (Women's roles & gender differences in development no.7)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 331.483 G000 PAL Record No: H01827)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1257 Record No: H01966)
3 Gratz, N. G. 1987. The effect of water development programmes on malaria and malaria vectors in Turkey. In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.27-28. (FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630 G000 WHO Record No: H03334)
4 1971. Salinity Seminar Baghdad: Report of Regional Seminar on Methods of Amelioration of Saline and Waterlogged Soils, Baghdad, Iraq, 5-14 December 1970. Rome, Italy: FAO. vi, 254p. (Irrigation and drainage paper no.7)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 SAL Record No: H06574)
5 Beyce, O.; Celenligil, F. 1971. Country report of Turkey. In Salinity seminar Baghdad: Report of Regional Seminar on Methods of Amelioration of saline and waterlogged soils, Baghdad, Iraq, 5-14 December 1970. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.221-226.
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6 Kay, B. 1990. Vector-borne disease implications and their control. Waterlines, 9(2):3-11.
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7 1988. Some case studies, experiences and issues. In Assessment of multipurpose objective water resources projects: Approaches for developing countries. New York, NY, USA: United Nations: pp.50-103.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 ASS Record No: H07426)
8 Tekinel, O.; Yazar, A.; Cevik, B.; Kanber, R. 1989. Ex-post evaluation of the Lower Seyhan Project in Turkey. In Rydzewski, J. R.; Ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice: Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.145-152.
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9 Tekinel, O.; Kanber, R.; Bastug, R.; Onder, S.; Algoz, T. 1989. Cotton yield, evapotranspiration and other properties as affected by different soil series and irrigation programs under ukorova conditions. In Rydzewski, J. R.; Ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.471-482.
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Because of the difference in the physical and chemical composition between soil series, their effects on cotton yield and Et were dissimilar. The cotton yield and growth in soil series which have recolor and dry mulch on their surface were 29-49 per cent higher than those obtained in others. Cotton root growth varied according to the soil series and irrigation programmes. More than 50 per cent of root on dry basis was in the first 30cm soil layer and 25- 30 per cent of seasonal Et was also from the same soil depth. The effects of the different wetting depths on yield were statistically insignificant. Under deficit irrigation conditions, it was found that 30 per cent of the net irrigation water could be saved and by doing this, a 0.43 decar area would be opened to irrigation. For the highest yield, the irrigations must be applied when the available soil water in root depth is at 40-60 per cent level according to the soil series. Irrigation season lengths were compared in Herein plain in Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) area. It was determined that 80 or 90 days of season was best for optimum yield.
10 Tekinel, O.; Kanber, R.; Onder, S.; Baytorun, N.; Bastug, R. 1989. The effects of trickle and conventional irrigation methods on some crops' yield and water use efficiency under ukurova conditions. In Rydzewski, J. R.; ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.641-651.
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The effects of trickle and other conventional irrigation methods on the yields of tomato, strawberry, citrus and banana, and water-use efficiency have been evaluated in this study. Experiments were conducted at various locations of different soil properties in ukurova. According to the results from experiments, it was defined that the highest from drip irrigation in old orange (25 years old) and lemon, however, there was no increase in yield from irrigation methods used in experiment. In commercial application, yield increased 27 per cent and the discarded yield decreased 5 per cent with drip irrigation as compared to other methods. Using the drip irrigation, 50 per cent of irrigation water was saved in banana; however, there was no increase in the yield from irrigation methods.
11 Tekeli, S. 1991. Turkey seeks reconciliation for the water issue induced by the southeastern Anatolia Project. Water International, 12(1):206-216.
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12 Tully, D. (Ed.) 1990. Labor and rainfed agriculture in West Asia and North Africa. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ix, 299p.
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13 Kolars, J. 1992. The future of the Euphrates basin. In Le Moigne, G.; Barghouti, S.; Feder, G.; Garbus, L.; Xie, M. (Eds.) Country experiences with water resources management: Economic, institutional, technological and environmental issues. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.135-141.
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14 Bilen, O.; Uskay, S. 1992. Comprehensive water resources management: An analysis of Turkish experience. In Le Moigne, G.; Barghouti, S.; Feder, G.; Garbus, L.; Xie, M. (Eds.) Country experiences with water resources management: Economic, institutional, technological and environmental issues. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.143-150.
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15 McMaster, J. 1991. Middle East irrigation demonstration project. Irrigation Australia, 6(3):42-43.
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16 Gulbahar, N. 1991. Supplemental irrigation in Turkey. In Perrier, E. R.; Salkini, A. B.; Ward, C. F. Supplemental irrigation in the Near East and North Africa: Proceedings of a Workshop on Regional Consultation on Supplemental Irrigation, ICARDA and FAO, Rabat, Morocco, 7-9 December 1987. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.529-560.
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17 1992. Bridging the gap. World Water and Environmental Engineering, April:21-22.
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18 Guler, M.; Durutan, N.; Karaca, M.; Avcin, A.; Avci, M.; Eyuboglu, H. 1991. Increasing water use efficiency through fallow soil management under Central Anatolian conditions. In Harris, H. C.; Cooper, P. J. M.; Pala, M. (Eds.) Soil and crop management for improved water use efficiency in rainfed areas: Proceedings of an International Workshop held in Ankara, Turkey, 15-19 May 1989. Aleppo, Syria: ICARDA. pp.76-84.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 HAR Record No: H010908)
19 Tekinel, O. 1987. Workshop on monitoring and evaluation of Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project, ADANA, 14-16 1987. Paper presented at workshop. 3p.
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20 Smedema, L. K. 1990. Natural salinity hazards of irrigation development in (semi) arid regions. In Symposium on Land Drainage for Salinity Control in Arid and Semi-arid Regions, Cairo, Egypt, 25 February - 2 March 1990. Vol.1 - Keynotes. Cairo, Egypt: Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources. pp.22-35.
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