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1 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)
2 Paul, S. 1981. The strategic management of development programmes: Evidence from and international study. Ahmedabad, India: Indian Institute of Management. 47p. (Indian Institute of Management working paper no.390)
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4 Tendler, J. 1982. Turning private voluntary organizations into development agencies: Questions for evaluation. Washington, DC, USA: USAID. [152 p.] (AID program evaluation discussion paper no. 12)
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5 Rondinelli, D. A. Development projects as policy experiments: An adaptive approach to development administration. New York, NY, USA: Methuen. 167p.
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6 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1985. Comparative study of direct and indirect investment strategies for developing small-scale irrigation works. Washington, DC, USA: USAID. 11p.
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7 Goldring, L. 1987. Social and economic influences on perimeter management and operation: Findings from research in the Maggia Valley, Niger: Final report. Final report for sociological research conducted under the USAID Water Management Synthesis - II Project (WMS-II) in Niger. This short term study was designed to complement the agricultural engineering research carried out by W. R. Norman for two years ending in April, 1986. vii, 96p.
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This study was conducted to provide a socioeconomic profile of the areas served by two irrigated perimeters in the Maggia Valley of Niger, as well as a model of perimeter organization and operation.
8 Johnston, B. F.; Tomich, T. P. 1984. Feasibility of small farm development strategies. Washington, DC, USA: AID. Bureau of Policy & Program Coordination. 130 p.
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This paper tries to identify the circumstances in which small farm development strategies are feasible and represent an economically efficient approach to achieving the increases in food production, consumption, and employment that are necessary conditions for economic and social progress in developing countries and (2) to examine the prospects and the means for overcoming the formidable obstacles to the design and implementation of dispersal strategies leading to widespread increases in productivity and output among a large and growing percentage of the small farm units that inevitably predominate in most low-income and many middle income countries.
9 Abeysekera, W. A. T. 1986. Mobilizing farmer participation in irrigation rehabilitation and management programmes through tank committees: The case of Tank Irrigation Modernization Projects. In International Irrigation Management Institute, Participatory management in Sri Lanka's irrigation schemes. Digana Village via Kandy, Sri Lanka: IIMI. pp.111-125.
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10 Abeywickrema, N. 1986. Government policy on participatory irrigation management. In International Irrigation Management Institute, Participatory management in Sri Lanka's irrigation schemes (pp. 17-28). Digana Village via Kandy, Sri Lanka: IIMI.
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11 Mbawala, P. P. 1979. Irrigation development in mainland Tanzania: The issue of farmer local organization - A suggestion. Agricultural Administration, 6: 99-109.
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In Tanzania agriculture is the basis of development. Until recently this has been entirely rainfed agriculture. In 1972 the TANU political party (Chama) formulated an irrigation policy and in 1974 Chama decided to give new emphasis to small-scale irrigation projects. The author is interested in focussing on the issue of local organization of the Tanzanian small-scale irrigation projects. He suggests models of organizing and operating the small-scale irrigation systems based on the Tanzanian formal village organization.
12 Grillo, R.; Rew, A. (Eds.) 1985. Social anthropology and development policy. London, UK: Tavistock Publications. vii, 208 p. (ASA monograph 23)
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13 Howes, M. 1985. Whose water? An investigation of the consequences of alternative approaches to small scale irrigation in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies. vii, 135 p.
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14 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1983. Irrigation institutions in Himachal Pradesh: Their impact on the State's pattern of irrigation development. Report prepared for Hill Area Land and Water Development Project, USAID, India. 31p.
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15 Coward, E. W. Jr. 1983. Property in action: Alternatives for irrigation investment. Paper prepared for Workshop on Water Management and Policy, Khon Kaen, Thailand, September 1983. 28p.
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16 Bandara, M. 1985. The Mahaweli strategy of Sri Lanka - Great expectations of a small nation. In Lundqvist, J.; Lohm, U.; Falkenmark, M. (Eds.), Strategies for river basin management: Environmental integration of land and water in a river basin. Dordrecht, Holland: Reidel. pp.265-277.
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17 SCETAGRI-GERSAR. 1985. Options and investment priorities in irrigation development: (Reconnaissance level): Final report on Mali. 2 Vols.
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Vol. 1 - Main report; Vol.2 - Appendices
18 Abeygunawardena, P. 1985. An economic model of adaptive irrigation system management: Subsistence farming in Sri Lanka. Unpublished thesis submitted to Texas A & M University, USA. xvi, 204p.
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19 von Oppen, M.; Rao, K. V. S. 1987. Tank irrigation in semi-arid tropical India: Economic evaluation and alternatives for improvement. Patancheru, India: ICRISAT. 38 p.
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20 Duewel, J. 1982. Promoting participatory approaches to cultivating water users associations: Two case studies from Central Java. Unpublished manuscript. 77p.
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