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1 Anukularmphai, A. 1999. Integration of water resources management into economic and social development: An overview of experiences in Thailand. Water Resources Journal, 203:14-23.
Water resource management ; Water resources development ; River basin development ; Development plans ; Economic development ; Social development ; Surface water ; River basins ; Runoff ; Groundwater ; Water storage ; Legislation ; Agricultural development ; Agricultural policy ; Irrigation ; Environmental effects / Thailand / Chao Phraya Basin / Mekong River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H025997)

2 Alford, D. 1992. Streamflow and sediment transport from mountain watersheds of the Chao Phraya Basin, Northern Thailand: A reconnaissance study. Mountain Research and Development, 12(3):257-268.
Stream flow ; Mountains ; Watersheds ; River basins / Thailand / Chao Phraya Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6150 Record No: H031018)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_31018.pdf

3 Alam, Mohammad Faiz; Pavelic, Paul; Sikka, Alok; Sharma, Navneet. 2019. Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI): global to field scale assessments. [Abstract only]. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge (ISMAR 10) on Managed Aquifer Recharge: Local Solutions to the Global Water Crisis, Madrid, Spain, 20-24 May 2019. pp.440-442.
Flood irrigation ; Drought ; Groundwater recharge ; Aquifers ; Water storage ; Assessment ; River basins ; Economic analysis / Ethiopia / India / Thailand / Awash Basin / Ramganga Basin / Chao Phraya Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049474)
https://www.ismar10.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ISMAR10-procs-book_EF.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H049474.pdf
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4 Alam, Mohammad Faiz; Pavelic, Paul. 2020. Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI): exploring potential at the global scale. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 58p. (IWMI Research Report 176) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2020.204]
Flood irrigation ; River basins ; Groundwater recharge ; Aquifers ; Water storage ; Water supply ; Water demand ; Drought ; Economic analysis ; Cost benefit analysis ; Benefit-cost ratio ; Flood control ; Disaster risk reduction ; Mitigation ; Ecosystem services ; Watershed management ; Water resources ; Water management ; Surface water ; Water availability ; Climate change ; Water security ; Food security ; Policies ; Stakeholders ; Groundwater irrigation ; Infrastructure ; Wells ; Pumps ; Crop production ; Land use ; Rain ; Monsoon climate ; Socioeconomic environment ; Urban areas ; Rural areas ; Models / South Asia / South East Asia / Central Asia / South America / North America / Central America / Europe / Africa South of Sahara / North Africa / India / Ethiopia / Thailand / Uttar Pradesh / Awash Basin / Ramganga Basin / Chao Phraya Basin / Ganges River Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H050008)
https://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/IWMI_Research_Reports/PDF/pub176/rr176.pdf
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This report presents a spatial analysis conducted at global scale to identify areas of high suitability for implementing the Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI) approach. The study used multiple global spatial datasets, and the related data were arranged under three categories – water supply, water demand and water storage – to assess global UTFI suitability. Among the river basins with high suitability, the Awash in Ethiopia, Ramganga in India (one of the major tributaries of the Ganges River Basin) and Chao Phraya in Thailand were selected for the economic analysis in this study. The results from this study are intended to provide a first step towards identifying the broad areas (at the river basin or country scale) where more detailed investigation would be worthwhile to ascertain the technical and economic feasibility of UTFI, with greater confidence.

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