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1 Sektheera, R.; Thodey, A. R. 1975. Irrigation systems in the Chiang Mai Valley: Organization and management. In A. R. Thodey (Ed.), Multiple cropping in Northern Thailand: Selected papers, (pp. 81-97). Chiang Mai: Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G750 SEK Record No: H0746)
2 Gypmantasiri, P.; Wiboonpongse, A.; Rerkasem, B.; Craig, I.; Rerkasem, K.; Ganjanapan, L.; Titayawan, M.; Seetisarn, N.; Thani, P.; Jaisaard, R.; Ongprasert, S.; Radanachaless, T. 1980. An interdisciplinary perspective of cropping systems in the Chiang Mai Valley: Key questions for research. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Faculty of Agriculture. University of Chiang Mai. xiv, 238p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.58 G750 GYP Record No: H01112)
3 Mrhta, B. K.; Goto, A. 1992. Design and operation of on-farm irrigation ponds. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 118(5):659-673.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H011291)
4 van Santen, C. E.; Bottema, J. W. T.; Stoltz, D. R. (Ed.) 1996. Women in upland agriculture in Asia: Proceedings of a Workshop held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, January 31 - February 3, 1995. Bogor, Indonesia: CGPRT Centre. ix, 282p. (CGPRT Centre monographs no.33)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.88042 G570 VAN Record No: H019635)
5 Matsuda, T.; Fujimoto, A. (Eds.) 1998. Commercial farming in Thailand: A study of sustainable agricultural development in three regions. Tokyo, Japan: World Planning Co. 363p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G750 MAT Record No: H023660)
6 Arayarangsarid, S. 1998. The role of farmers' organizations in promotion of sustainable rural development: A case study of two villages in Chiang Mai. In Matsuda, T.; Fujimoto, A. (Eds.), Commercial farming in Thailand: A study of sustainable agricultural development in three regions. Tokyo, Japan: World Planning Co., Ltd. pp.337-352.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G750 MAT Record No: H023663)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5240 Record No: H024771)
8 Boonchee, S.; Sumalee, S.; Inthaphan, P.; Rachadawong, S. 2002. Management of sloping lands for sustainable agriculture in Thailand. In Penning de Vries, F. (Ed.), The management of sloping lands for sustainable agriculture: ASIALAND Sloping Land Phase 4 – Final report. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI. pp.275-314.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G800 PEN Record No: H030764)
9 Overgaard, Hans. 2006. Malaria mosquito resistance to agricultural insecticides: risk area mapping in Thailand. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 62p. (IWMI Research Report 103) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.103]
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G750 OVE Record No: H039613)
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The purpose of this study was to identify risk areas in Thailand where insecticide resistance in malaria mosquitoes might develop as a consequence of crop protection activities in agriculture. The study provides guidelines on how to delineate risk areas. A review of insecticide resistance in disease vectors and the potential role of agricultural insecticides is presented.
10 Lebel, L.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Krittasudthacheewa, C.; Daniel, R. (Eds.) 2014. Climate risks, regional integration and sustainability in the Mekong region. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRDC); Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). 405p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H046894)
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11 Kumar, S.; Kusakabe, K.; Pradhan, P.; Shrestha, P.; Goteti, S.; Tuan, T. A.; Meteejaroenwong, E.; Suwanprik, T.; Linh, K. 2014. Greenhouse gas emissions from tourism service providers in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Hue, Vietnam. In Lebel, L.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Krittasudthacheewa, C.; Daniel, R. (Eds.). Climate risks, regional integration and sustainability in the Mekong region. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRDC); Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). pp.248-269.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI, e-copy SF Record No: H046920)
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12 Pholkern, K.; Srisuk, K.; Grischek, T.; Soares, M.; Schafer, S.; Archwichai, L.; Saraphirom, P.; Pavelic, Paul; Wirojanagud, W. 2015. Riverbed clogging experiments at potential river bank filtration sites along the Ping River, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Environmental Earth Sciences, 73:7699-7709. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-015-4160-x]
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047065)
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Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a process during which river water is subjected to subsurface flow prior to abstraction wells, often characterized by improved water quality. The induced infiltration of river water through the riverbed also creates a clogging layer. This decreases riverbed permeability and abstraction rates, particularly if the river water has high turbidity, as in Thailand. As Chiang Mai Province is one of the most favorable sites for future RBF construction in Thailand, two sites, Mae Rim and San Pa Tong, were selected to simulate clogging by using a channel experiment. The mobile experimental apparatus was set up at the bank of the river in order to use fresh river water. Riverbed sediment was used as channel bed and filling material for the columns. The aim was to simulate riverbed clogging using river water with high turbidity and determine the effect of clogging, which can be quantified using vertical hydraulic conductivity (Kv). An increase in channel flow velocity caused partial removal of a clogging layer in only the top 0.03 m of the sediment column. The combination of low channel flow and high turbidity leads to much more clogging than high channel flow and low turbidity. A complete manual removal of the external clogging layer led to an increase in Kv, but the initial Kv values were not recovered. The external clogging had a lower effect on Kv than internal clogging. For planning new RBF sites along high-turbidity rivers, reduction in Kv to estimate RBF well yield cannot be calculated based only on initial Kv but requires field experiments.
13 Joshi, N. M.; Subedee, S.; Pandey, D. R. (Eds.) 2017. Proceedings of the Seventh International Seminar on Irrigation in Local Adaptation and Resilience, Kathmandu, Nepal, 11-12 April 2017. Kathmandu, Nepal: Farmer Managed Irrigation Systems Promotion Trust. 348p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.913 G000 JOS Record No: H048568)
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