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1 Harwood, R. R.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.) 2003. Research towards integrated natural resources management: Examples of research problems, approaches and partnerships in action in the CGIAR. Rome, Italy: FAO. viii, 168p.
Natural resources ; Resource management ; Catchment areas ; Watersheds ; Erosion ; Decision support tools ; Land management ; Forest management ; Crop production ; Livestock ; Farmer participation / Asia / Kenya / Indonesia / Borneo / India / Lake Victoria / East Kalimantan / Malinau Catchment / Kothapally / Adarsha Watershed / Andes
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.7 GG000 HAR Record No: H034318)

2 Wani, S. P.; Singh, H. P.; Sreedevi, T. K.; Pathak, P.; Rego, T. J.; Shiferaw, B.; Iyer, S. R. 2003. Farmer-participatory integrated watershed management: Adarsha Watershed, Kothapally India: An innovative and unscalable approach. In Harwood, R. R.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.), Research towards integrated natural resources management: Examples of research problems, approaches and partnerships in action in the CGIAR. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.123-147.
Watershed management ; Participatory management ; Farmer participation ; Models ; Water conservation ; Productivity ; Runoff ; Pest control ; Households ; Income / India / Kothapally / Adarsha Watershed
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.7 GG000 HAR Record No: H034320)

3 Wani, S. P.; Sreedevi, T. K.; Pathak, P.; Rego, T. J.; Rao, G. V. R.; Jangawad, L. S.; Pardhasaradhi, G.; Iyer, S. R. 2003. Minimizing land degradation and sustaininble productivity by integrated watershed management: Adarsha Watershed, Kothapally, India. In Wani, S. P.; Maglinao, A. R.; Ramakrishna, A.; Rego, T. J. (Eds.), Integrated watershed management for land and water conservation and sustainable agricultural production in Asia: Proceedings of the ADB-ICRISAT-IWMI Project Review and Planning Meeting, 10-14 December 2001, Hanoi, Vietnam. Andhra Pradesh, India; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Manila, Philippines: ICRISAT; IWMI; ADB. pp.79-96.
Watershed management ; Soil degradation ; Erosion ; Soil properties ; Soil conservation ; Water conservation ; Pest control ; Crop production ; Farmers ; Income / India / Andhra Pradesh / Kothapally / Adarsha Watershed
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G570 WAN Record No: H034983)
http://ag.udel.edu/breg/swm/SWM/data/Publications/ebooks/460-2003.pdf
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4 Dwivedi, R. S.; Ramana, K. V.; Wani, S. P.; Pathak, P. 2003. Use of satellite data for watershed management and impact assessment. In Wani, S. P.; Maglinao, A. R.; Ramakrishna, A.; Rego, T. J. (Eds.), Integrated watershed management for land and water conservation and sustainable agricultural production in Asia: Proceedings of the ADB-ICRISAT-IWMI Project Review and Planning Meeting, 10-14 December 2001, Hanoi, Vietnam. Andhra Pradesh, India; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Manila, Philippines: ICRISAT; IWMI; ADB. pp.149-157.
Watershed management ; Satellite surveys ; Remote sensing ; Databases / India / Andhra Pradesh / Kothapally / Adarsha Watershed
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G570 WAN Record No: H034988)
http://ag.udel.edu/breg/swm/SWM/data/Publications/ebooks/460-2003.pdf
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5 Pathak, P.; Wani, S.P.; Singh, P.; Sudi, R.; Rao, C.S. 2002. Hydrological characterization of benchmark agricultural watersheds in India, Thailand, and Vietnam. Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) 46p. (ICRISAT Global Theme 3: Water, Soil and Agrodiversity Management for Ecosystem Health Report 2)
Watersheds ; Hydrology ; Monitoring ; Climate ; Groundwater ; Soil properties ; Soil moisture ; Geomorphology ; Runoff / India / Thailand / Vietnam / Andhra Pradesh / Kothapally / Adarsha Watershed / Madhya Pradesh / Vidisha District / Indore District / Lalatora Watershed / Ringnodia Watershed / Khon Kaen Province / Tad Fa Watershed / Hoa Binh Province / Thanh Ha Watershed
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 551.48 G000 PAT Record No: H043891)
http://ag.udel.edu/breg/swm/swm/data/Publications/ebooks/501-2002.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043891.pdf
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6 Adeel, Z. (Ed.) 2001. Integrated land management in dry areas. Proceedings of the UNU-CAS [UN University - Chinese Academy of Sciences] International Workshop, Beijing, China, 8-13 September 2001. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University. Environment and Sustainable Development Programme (ESD). 256p. (UNU Desertification Series 4)
Integrated land management ; Erosion ; Soil conservation ; Arid zones ; Desertification ; Aeolian sands ; Land degradation ; Land use ; Ecology ; Water management ; Water harvesting ; Reservoirs ; Farmers ; Environmental effects / Asia / China / Tunisia / Japan / Uzbekistan / North Africa / Tajikistan / Kenya / Ghana / Korea / Pakistan / India / Vietnam / Heihe River / Hexi Corridor / Horqin Sandy Land / Taklamakan Desert / Kyzylkum Desert / Indus basin / Adarsha Watershed / Thanh Ha Watershed
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 352.57 G000 ADE Record No: H046463)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046463_TOC.pdf
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7 Prathapar, Sanmugam; Dhar, S.; Rao, G. T.; Maheshwari, B. 2015. Performance and impacts of managed aquifer recharge interventions for agricultural water security: A framework for evaluation. Agricultural Water Management, 159:165-175. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2015.06.009]
Aquifers ; Groundwater recharge ; Agriculture ; Water security ; Water levels ; Water availability ; Water table ; Watersheds ; Impact assessment ; Performance evaluation ; Villages ; Case studies / India / Andhra Pradesh / Gokulpura / Rajasthan / Tamil Nadu / Maharashtra / Gujarat / Adarsha Watershed / Goverdhanpura Watershed / Kodangipalayam Watershed / Chikalgaon Watershed / Rajasamadhiyala Watershed / Satlasana Watershed
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047099)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H047099.pdf
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To minimize and counter decline of groundwater levels and improve the availability of water for cropproduction, Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) interventions are widely adopted across India, often ini-tiated or supported by, local communities, state and central governments to improve the availability ofwater for irrigation. While the literature on MAR in India is vast, the science of their construction is lack-ing. Furthermore, there is an absence of a structured approach to evaluate the performance and impactof MAR interventions. Often, performance and impacts of MAR have been commented upon together,without distinguishing the two.In this article, we aim to propose that performance and impact are different from each other, andthat the evaluation of MAR interventions should take into account such differences between them. Aframework for performance and impact analysis, based on three levels, viz. primary, secondary and ter-tiary, is outlined. It is then applied to seven selected MAR interventions in India, Adarsha watershed –Andhra Pradesh, Gokulpura-Goverdhanpura watershed – Rajasthan, Kodangipalayam watershed – TamilNadu, Chikalgaon watershed – Maharashtra, Rajasamadhiyala watershed – Gujarat, Satlasana watershed– Gujarat and Sujalam Sufalam Yojana – Gujarat. Although, the evaluations of these case studies reportedwere not categorized into performance and impact, most of them have addressed both. However, noneof them could explicitly demonstrate that reported impacts were uniquely related to MAR interventions.If impacts are used as a surrogate for performance, it must be shown that impacts are uniquely linked toMAR interventions.

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