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1 Whittington, D.; Haynes, K. E. 1981. Coordination of the operation of the Aswan high dam with upstream developments. Proceedings of the Conference on Water Resources Management in Egypt 11-14 January 1981, Cairo, Egypt. 9p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1520 Record No: H07020)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1526 Record No: H07026)
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4 Haynes, K. E.; Whittington, D.. 1981. Strategies for dealing with water shortages in Egypt. Proceedings of the Conference on Water Resources Management in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt, 11-14 January 1981. 16p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1535 Record No: H07035)
5 Guariso, G.; Whittington, D.. 1985; 2002. Implications of Ethiopian water development for Egypt and Sudan. International Journal of Water Resources Development, Also published in: In Saleth, R. M. (Ed.), 2002. Water resources and economic development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.pp.92-118. 18p. + annex.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1548 Record No: H07048)
6 Whittington, D.; Haynes, K. E. 1985. Nile water for whom? Emerging conflicts in water allocation for agricultural expansion in Egypt and Sudan. In Beaumont, P.; McLachlan, K. (Eds.) Agricultural development in the Middle East. John Wiley & Sons. pp.125-149.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1624 Record No: H07124)
7 Whittington, D.; McClelland, E. 1992. Opportunities for regional and international cooperation in the Nile 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.81-91.
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Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia are entering a period of increasing water scarcity, and conflicts over available water resources are inevitable unless a basinwide planning process is established. As outlined in this paper, opportunities exist for regional cooperation that will benefit all parties: Nile water management is not a zero-sum game. It is time for Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to discuss establishing a process for moving toward a new era of cooperation on use of the Nile water.
8 Whittington, D.; McClelland, E. 1992. Opportunities for regional and international cooperation in the Nile basin. Water International, 17(3):144-154.
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9 Whittington, D.; Briscoe, J.; Mu, X.; Barron, W. 1990. Estimating the willingness to pay for water services in developing countries: A case study of the use of contingent valuation surveys in Southern Haiti. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 38(2):293-311.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2438 Record No: H011565)
10 Fitch, J. B.; Khedr, H. A.; Whittington, D.. 1979. The economic efficiency of water use in Egyptian agriculture: Opening round of a debate. Paper presented at the Seventeenth International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Banff, Alberta Canada, September 1979. 6p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2471 Record No: H011622)
11 Altaf, A.; Jamal, H.; Whittington, D.. 1992. Willingness to pay for water in rural Punjab, Pakistan. Washington, DC, USA: Water and Sanitation Program. World Bank. xv, 161p. (Water and sanitation report no.4)
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The focus of this special section are the problems and issues regarding water development in developing countries. A significant number of populations in developing countries do not have access to satisfactory water supplies. This problem is especially acute in the rural areas. The planning process has routinely failed to lead to successful projects. Often the projects do not pass the simplest of benefit-cost analyses. Further, the institutional framework that is developed for the administration of the projects is often flawed. The papers in this special section address these issues.
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14 Whittington, D.; Swarna, V. 1994. The economic benefits of potable water supply projects to households in developing countries. Manila, Philippines: ADB. 87p. (Economic staff paper no.53)
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15 Whittington, D.; Davis, J.; McClelland, E. 1998; 2002. Implementing a demand-driven approach to community water supply planning: A case study of Lugazi, Uganda. Water International, Also published in: In Saleth, R. M. (Ed.), 2002. Water resources and economic development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.pp.446-457. 23(3):134-145.
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16 Haynes, K. E.; Whittington, D.. 1993. International management of the Nile. In Gupta, N. L.; Gurjar, R. K. (Eds.), Integrated water use management. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. pp.104-126.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 GUP Record No: H024330)
17 Boland, J. J.; Whittington, D.. 2000. The political economy of water tariff design in developing countries: Increasing block tariffs versus uniform price with rebate. In Dinar, A. (Ed.), The political economy of water pricing reforms. New York, NY, USA: OUP, for the World Bank. pp.215-235.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G000 DIN Record No: H026586)
18 Whittington, D.. 2002. Behavioural studies of the domestic demand for water services in Africa: A reply to Stephen Merrett. Water Policy, 4(1):83-88.
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