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1 Scott, V. H.; El-Falaky, A. A. 1984. Conjunctive water use: The state of the art and potential for Egypt. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. vii, 63p. (EWUP technical report no.44)
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Report and Supplementary data volume
4 Moris, J. R.; Thom, D. (Eds.) 1985. African irrigation overview: Interim review. Logan, Utah: Department of Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering. Utah State University. Draft manuscript. Logan, UT, USA: Department of Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering, Utah State University. 70p.
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Chap. 2, General conclusions and Chap. 7, Implications for donors
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6 Pant, N.; Rai, R. P. 1984. Group tubewell: An organizational alternative to very small farmers irrigation in East Gangetic Plains. Lucknow, India: Giri Institute of Development Studies. [10], 95p.
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Cover title: Development of irrigated agriculture in the Cape Verde Islands
8 El-Falaky, A. M.; Scott, V. H. 1984. Water quality of the irrigation canals, drains and groundwater in El-Minya, El-Mansuriya and El-Sheikh project sites. Cairo: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. vii, 120p. (EWUP project technical report no.62)
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A water quality monitoring analysis for the canals, drains and shallow groundwater in the three Project sites (i.e. Abyuha in El-Minya Governorate, El-Hammami and Beni Magdul in El-Mansuriya, Giza Governorate, and Abu Rayain Kafr El-Skeikh Governorate) was carried but during the period from March1982 to February 1983, for the purpose of studying quality changes with time, assessing the suitability of water for irrigation and providing a critically needed information for the conjunctive water use. The approach taken to evaluate water quality was based on "Guidelines" which indicate thepotential of irrigation water. However, the true suitability of a given water for irrigation depends on the management capability of the water user and the specific conditions of use. The chemical analysis showed that canal water is of good quality for irrigation purposes throughout the whole year. The water quality deteriorated while passing through the soil. The salinity and sodicity of the shallow groundwater were 3 to 7 times greater than those of canal water, indicating that the water is moderately saline and highly alkaline. On the other hand, the quality of drainage water varied widely from time to time during the year and also with the location on the drain section. On the average, the drainage water in Mansuriya area falls in the category of "causing increasing salinity and sodicity problems" when used in irrigation. In Kafr El-Sheikh, the drainage water could be classified as moderately saline and highly alkaline throughout most of the year except during winter closure where it increased appreciably to a degree which might cause a severe sodicity problem.
9 Saksena, R. S. 1982. Distribution and regulation of water for irrigation in India. In Indian Water Resources Society, Workshop on Water Distribution Practices, July 2-3, 1982: Proceedings (pp. 103-111). Roorkee, India: Indian Water Resources Society.
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10 Mohanakrishnan, A. 1982. Irrigation water distribution practices in Tamil Nadu: A review and scope for improvement. In Indian Water Resources Society, Workshop on Water Distribution Practices, July 2-3, 1982: Proceedings (pp. 81-94). Roorkee, India: Indian Water Resources Society.
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11 Pandit, R. N. 1982. Water distribution practices on state deep tubewells in Haryana State. In Indian Water Resources Society, Workshop on Water Distribution Practices, July 2-3, 1982: Proceedings (pp. 95-111). Roorkee: Indian Water Resources Society.
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12 Elumalai, G. 1982. Performance and appropriateness of the present irrigation systems to improve productivity. In Indian Water Resources Society, Workshop on Water Distribution Practices, July 2-3, 1982: Proceedings. Roorkee:Indian Water Resources Society. pp.69-80.
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13 Dhawan, B. D. 1984. Development of tubewell irrigation in India. New Delhi, India: Agricole Publishing Academy. xviii, 208 p. (Studies in economic development and planning no. 26)
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16 Bentley, W. R. 1984. Agroforestry - a strategy for research and action in India. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 10 p. (Ford Foundation discussion paper no. 17)
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17 Chambers, R. 1984. To the hands of the poor: Water, trees and land. New Delhi, India: Ford Foundation. 22, v p. (Ford Foundation discussion paper no. 14)
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Paper presented at the Institute of Economic Growth Silver Jubilee. National seminar programme, Delhi 27-30 April 1984. This paper argues for a shift in rural development strategy in India to place more water, trees and land securely in the hands of the poor. Practical percepts, including political feasibility, are used to identify and assess major potential thrusts. These include water reform on canal irrigation, equitable access to groundwater, tree holdings on forest and common land, agroforestry for resources-poor farmers, and land purchase to settle the landless.
18 Arumugam, S. 1969. Water resources of Ceylon: Its utilization and development. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Water Resources Board. iv, 415p.
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19 Holmes, D. W.; Wooldridge, R.; Weller, J. A.; Gunston, H.; Batchelor, C. H. 1984. Water management study at Kaudulla irrigation scheme, Sri Lanka. Wallingford, UK: Hydraulics Research Station. iv, 44, 64p.; x, 68, 70p. (Hydraulics Research Station report no. OD/29, OD/38)
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