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1 Kloezen, W.; Mollinga, P. P.. 1992. Opening closed gates: Recognizing the social nature of irrigation artefacts. In Diemer, G.; Slabbers, J. (Eds.) Irrigators and engineers: Essays in honour of Lucas Horst. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Thesis Publishers. pp.53-63.
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2 Dia, I. S.; Mollinga, P. P.. 1993. Irrigation design and African farming systems. In Ubels, J.; Horst, L. (Eds.), Irrigation design in Africa: Towards an interactive method. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University. pp.22-40.
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4 Mollinga, P. P.; Bolding, A. 1996. Signposts of struggle: Pipe outlets as the material interface between water users and the state in a large-scale irrigation system in South India. In Diemer, G.; Huibers, F. P. (Eds.), Crops, people and irrigation: Water allocation practices of farmers and engineers. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications. pp.11-33.
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5 Jurriens, M.; Mollinga, P. P.; Wester, P. 1996. Scarcity by design: Protective irrigation in India and Pakistan. ICID Journal, Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University. Department of Irrigation and Soil and Water Conservation; ILRI. 41p. + annex; 45(2):31-53. (Liquid gold special reports no.1)
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6 Mollinga, P. P.; Merrey, D. J.; Hvidt, M.; Radwan, L. S. 1998. Water control in Egypt's canal irrigation: a discussion of institutional issues at different levels. Wageningen, The Netherlands: International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement. vii, 61p. (Liquid Gold 1998 Paper 3)
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7 Mollinga, P. P.. 1998. On the waterfront: Water distribution, technology and agrarian change in a South Indian canal irrigation system. Wageningen, Netherlands: Ponsen en Looijen. 307p.
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Ph.D. thesis
8 Mollinga, P. P.. 1998. Equity and accountability: Water distribution in a South Indian canal irrigation system. In Boelens, R.; Dávila, G. (Eds.), Searching for equity: Conceptions of justice and equity in peasant irrigation. Assen, Netherlands: Van Gorcum & Comp. pp.143-160.
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9 Jacobs, C.; de Jong, J.; Mollinga, P. P.; Bastiaanssen, E. G. M. 1997. Constraints and opportunities for improving irrigation management in a water scarce but waterlogged area in Haryana, India. In de Jager, J. M.; Vermes, L. P.; Ragab, R. (Eds.), Sustainable irrigation in areas of water scarcity and drought: Proceedings of the International Workshop organised by ICID... 11-12 September 1997, Oxford, England. pp.82-91.
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10 Mollinga, P. P.. 2000. The inevitability of reform: Towards alternative approaches for canal irrigation development in India. In Joshi, L. K.; Hooja, R. (Eds.), Participatory irrigation management: Paradigm for the 21st century - Volume 1. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. pp.67-97.
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11 Mollinga, P. P.. (Ed.) 2000. Water for food and rural development: Approaches and initiatives in South Asia. New Delhi, India: Sage Publications. 377p.
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13 Mollinga, P. P.. 2002. Power in motion: a critical assessment of canal irrigation reform in India. In Hooja, R.; Pangare, G.; Raju, K. V. (Eds.), Users in water management: The Andhra model and its replicability in India. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. pp.265-281.
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14 Rajagopal, A.; Doraiswamy, R.; Mollinga, P. P.; Joy, K. J.; Paranjape, S. 2002. Tailenders and other deprived in irrigation in India: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Report prepared under the Collaborative Work Programme between the Rural Development Department, World Bank and Irrigation and Water Engineering Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands. v.p. (CWP research papers 14)
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15 Mollinga, P. P.; Bolding, A. (Eds.) 2004. The politics of irrigation reform: Contested policy formulation and implementation in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. xix, 331p.
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16 Mollinga, P. P.; Doraiswamy, R.; Engbersen, K. 2004. Capture and transformation: Participatory irrigation management in Andhra Pradesh, India. In Mollinga, P. P.; Bolding, A., The politics of irrigation reform: Contested policy formulation and implementation in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. pp.240-262.
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17 Mollinga, P. P.; Bolding, A. 2004. The politics of irrigation reform: Research for strategic action. In Mollinga, P. P.; Bolding, A., The politics of irrigation reform: Contested policy formulation and implementation in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. pp.291-318.
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18 Mollinga, P. P.; Hong, G.; Bhatia, A. M. 2005. Leadership and turnover: the contradictions of irrigation management reform in the People’s Republic of China. In Shivakoti, G. P.; Vermillion, D. L.; Lam, W. F.; Ostrom, E.; Pradhan, U.; Yoder, R. ( Eds.). Asian irrigation in transition: responding to challenges. New Delhi, India: Sage. pp.310-345.
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19 Merrey, D. J.; Meinzen-Dick, R.; Mollinga, P. P.; Karar, E.; Huppert, W.; Rees, J.; Vera, J.; Wegerich, K.; van der Zaag, P. 2007. Policy and institutional reform: the art of the possible. In Molden, David (Ed.). Water for food, water for life: a Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture. London, UK: Earthscan; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.193-231.
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Starting from the assessment that past efforts at reform in agricultural water management in developing countries have achieved very little, this article argues that a fundamental change is required in the approach to policy and institutional transformation if the present deadlock in the internalisation of ecological sustainability, human development/poverty alleviation and democratic governance into the ‘core business’ of water bureaucracies is to be overcome. ‘Social engineering’ approaches need to be replaced by ‘strategic action’ approaches that acknowledge the inherently political character and the plurality of actors, institutions and objectives of water management – a perspective operationalised here around the notions of ‘problemshed’ and ‘issue network.’
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