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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H028510)
2 Quiggin, J. 2001. Environmental economics and the Murray-Darling River system. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 45(1):67-94.
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3 Shah, T.; Makin, I.; Sakthivadivel, R. 2001. Limits to leapfrogging: issues in transposing successful river basin management institutions in the developing world. In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.). Intersectoral management of river basins. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Integrated Water Management in Water-Stressed River Basins in Developing Countries: Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Agricultural Growth, Loskop Dam, South Africa, 16-21 October 2000. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Feldafing, Germany: German Foundation for International Development (DSE). pp.89-114.
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4 Shah, Tushaar; Makin, Ian; Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy. 2006. Limits to leapfrogging: issues in transposing successful river basin management institutions in the developing world. In Mollinga, P. P.; Dixit, A.; Athukorala, K. (Eds). Integrated water resources management: global theory, emerging practices and local needs. New Delhi, India: Sage. pp.109-144. (Water in South Asia, Vol.1)
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5 Loucks, D. P. 2011. Optimizing water for life. In Garrido, A.; Ingram, H. (Eds.). Water for food in a changing world. London, UK: Routledge. pp.171-196. (Contributions from the Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy)
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