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1 Batchelor, C.; Lovell, C.; Murata, M. 1996. Simple microirrigation techniques for improving irrigation efficiency on vegetable gardens. Agricultural Water Management, 32(1):37-48.
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The System-Wide Initiative on Water Management (SWIM) has defined its central theme and objective as “enhancing the productivity of water and agriculture in an environment of growing scarcity and competition.” One program area of SWIM, namely SWIM 7, has the aim of improving the utilization of water resources from the catchment perspective. This paper has been prepared as part of the process of planning research that is to be undertaken by SWIM 7. The paper includes a historical review of research that has involved the use of catchment experiments and a discussion on hydrological modeling techniques. Options for improving water utilization at the catchment and farm scales are identified, and recommendations are made for research that might be undertaken by SWIM 7. The case is argued for interdisciplinary catchment studies that involve the participation of local communities and other stakeholders.
3 Batchelor, C.; Cain, J. 1999. Application of belief networks to water management studies. Agricultural Water Management, 40(1):51-57.
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4 Batchelor, C.. 1999. Improving water use efficiency as part of integrated catchment management. Agricultural Water Management, 40(2/3):249-263.
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5 Batchelor, C.. 1999. Optimizing soil water use from a watershed perspective. In van Duivenbooden, N.; Pala, M.; Studer, C.; Bielders, C. L. (Eds.), Efficient soil water use: The key to sustainable crop production in the dry areas of West Asia, and North and Sub- Saharan Africa. Aleppo, Syria; Patancheru, India: ICARDA; ICRISAT. pp.283-297.
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6 Batchelor, C.; Bennie, A. T. P.; Avci, M. 1999. Preliminary analysis of the potential impact of the OSWU Consortium on improved agricultural production in dryland areas using a Bayesian belief network approach. In van Duivenbooden, N.; Pala, M.; Studer, C.; Bielders, C. L. (Eds.), Efficient soil water use: The key to sustainable crop production in the dry areas of West Asia, and North and Sub- Saharan Africa. Aleppo, Syria; Patancheru, India: ICARDA; ICRISAT. pp.425-436.
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7 Batchelor, C,; Lovell, C,; Chilton, J.; Mharapara, I. 1997. Development of collector well gardens. In Pickford, J.; House, S.; Miles, D.; Ockelford, J.; Parr, J.; Saywell, D.; Shaw, R.; Skinner, B.; Smout, I.; Stear, R. (Eds.), Reaching the unreached - Challenges for the 21st century: Selected papers of the 22nd WEDC International Conference, New Delhi, India, 1996. London, UK; Leicestershire, UK: IT Publications; WEDC. pp.85-87.
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10 Butterworth, J. A.; Sutherland, A.; Manning, N.; Darteh, B.; Dziegielewska-Geitz, M.; Eckart, J.; Batchelor, C.; Moriarty, P.; Schouten, T.; Da Silva, C.; Verhagen, J.; Bury, P. J. 2008. Building more effective partnerships for innovation in urban water management. Paper presented at International Conference on Water and Urban Development Paradigms: Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 15 - 19 September 2008. 13p.
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This book contains guidelines, methods and tools for use in processes of planning and dialogue within and between local and intermediate levels. It describes a practical and logical framework of activities based on the involvement of those who use and manage water. The guidelines advocate a process of collaboration through dialogue, to bring about a change in the way water sector professionals and water users work with each other.
12 Moriarty, P.; Batchelor, C.; Laban, P.; Fahmy, H. 2007. The EMPOWERS approach to water governance: background and key concepts. Amman, Jordan: Inter-Islamic Network on Water Resources Development and Management (INWRDAM) 40p.
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This booklet provides an explanation of the conceptual background to the EMPOWERS approach to water governance and is a companion volume to the above publication; EMPOWERS Approach to Water Governance: Guidelines, Methods and Tools.
13 Moriarty, P.; Batchelor, C.; Laban, P.; Fahmy, H. 2007. The EMPOWERS approach to water governance: background and key concepts. Amman, Jordan: Inter-Islamic Network on Water Resources Development and Management (INWRDAM). 40p.
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