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1 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K.; Kulkarni, D. N. 1979. Rotational water supply on Girna canal system. Maharashtra, India: Irrigation Department. 29p.
Canals ; Water supply ; Irrigation requirements / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G635 LEL Record No: H0608)

2 Lele, S. N.. 1987. Adaptive trials: Policy implications. Paper presented at the Policy Workshop on People's Participation in Irrigation Management, Hyderabad, India, 28 June - 21 July 1987. 19p.
Water supply ; Cropping systems ; Policy / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 820 Record No: H02701)

3 Lele, S. N.; Chandorkar, A. V. 1983. Scheduling for irrigation by variable frequency and doses of supply. In WALMI, Workshop on scheduling of irrigation, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, 12 - 13 November 1983. Aurangabad, India: WALMI. pp.98-115. (Publication no.5)
Irrigation scheduling ; Water supply ; Water requirements / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G635 WAL Record No: H03575)

4 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K. 1993. Innovations in canal management and operation for better water deliveries. In HR Wallingford. Maintenance and operation of irrigation/drainage schemes for improved performance: papers presented to the Asian Regional Symposium held in Beijing, People's Republic of China, 24-27 May 1993. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: HR Wallingford. pp.7:1-17.
Irrigation canals ; Irrigation operation ; Water delivery ; Downstream control ; Water control
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G570 MAI Record No: H012699)
A reliable and equitable water supply to the tertiary units is a necessity for efficient and economic utilization of waters in major irrigation projects. The management of water through prevailing upstream control has major limitations. Downstream control is, no doubt efficient, but requires heavy investments and restructuring of canal systems. The solution therefore lies in centering operational management on the constant volume concept. This concept requires marginal improvements in canals and comparatively less capital investments and could be converted in downstream control, when the environment becomes suitable. Another advantage is that the concept can be introduced in phases. With this approach, water can be released simultaneously to head and tail reaches, response time is reduced, water is stored and conserved when not needed, water can be delivered to various sub-commands in any desired frequency and damages to canal linings are minimized. The system would need centralized control, a quick communication system and preferably organized farmers groups, for reducing supply points. Even though the control is centralized for the main system management, the irrigators have the most flexibility as they can select the flow rates and duration of each irrigation. The system is thus user-oriented with arranged demand, without infringing the central control operations.

5 Lele, S. N.. 1982. Experience in operation of Girna canals: Introduction of rotational water supply and proposed modernisation of the system. In Water and Land Management Institute, Maharashtra, Workshop in Water Resources Planning and Management, Maharashtra, India, 22-24 January 1982. Maharashtra, India: WALMI. pp.B16-B24.
Irrigation canals ; Water delivery ; Water distribution ; Farmer participation ; Irrigation programs ; Modernization / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 WAT Record No: H013069)

6 Lele, S. N.. 1982. Pilot Project of R.W.S. on Direct Outlet No.18 of Mula Right Bank Canal. In Water and Land Management Institute, Maharashtra, Workshop in Water Resources Planning and Management, Maharashtra, India, 22-24 January 1982. Maharashtra, India: WALMI. pp.C15-C27.
Irrigation canals ; Irrigation programs ; Development projects / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 WAT Record No: H013071)

7 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K. 1994. Lessons for farmers' participation in major irrigation projects: A case study of Shri Datta Water Distribution Co-operative Society, Maharashtra. In Sivamohan, M. V. K.; Scott, C. A. (Eds.), India: Irrigation management partnerships. Hyderabad, India: Booklinks Corporation. pp.151-179.
Farmer participation ; Participatory management ; Irrigation management ; Farmers' associations ; Water policy ; Water rights ; Irrigation programs ; Water use efficiency ; Social aspects ; Economic aspects ; Case studies / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 SIV Record No: H014993)

8 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K. 1992. Working for farmers' participation in major irrigation projects: A case study of Shri Datta Water Distribution Co-operative Society, Chanda, Ahmednagar District. Paper submitted to "National Workshop on Farmers Participation in the Management of Irrigation Systems," held at Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad, January 1992. 43p.
Farmer participation ; Irrigation management ; Farmers' associations ; Water user associations ; Water distribution ; Water delivery ; Irrigation programs ; Water policy ; Water rights ; Economic aspects ; Cooperatives ; Irrigation canals / India / Ahmednagar District
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3583 Record No: H015175)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H015175.pdf

9 Patil, R. K.; Lele, S. N.. 1995. Irrigation management transfer: problems in implementation. In Johnson, S. H.; Vermillion, D. L.; Sagardoy, J. A. (Eds.). Irrigation management transfer: selected papers from the International Conference on Irrigation Management Transfer, Wuhan, China, 20-24 September 1994. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.59-68. (FAO Water Reports 5)
Irrigation management ; Privatization ; Water user associations ; Participatory management ; Water policy ; Legal aspects ; Water budget / India
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G000 JOH Record No: H015425)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H015425.pdf
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10 Lele, S. N.. 1997. Problems and prospects in implementing participatory irrigation management programme in Maharashtra. In Joshi, L. K. (Ed.), Management of irrigation, a new paradigm: Participatory irrigation management - National Conference on Participatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi from 20-22 January, 1997. New Delhi, India: Water & Power Consultancy Services (India) Ltd. pp.115-123.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Farmer participation ; Water user associations ; Rehabilitation ; Monitoring / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G635 JOS Record No: H023217)

11 Lele, S. N.; Joy, K. J. 1997. Participatory irrigation management: a case study of Khudawadi Minor, Osmanabad, district Maharashtra. In Joshi, L. K. (Ed.), Management of irrigation, a new paradigm: Participatory irrigation management - National Conference on Participatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi from 20-22 January, 1997. New Delhi, India: Water & Power Consultancy Services (India) Ltd. pp.131-139.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Water user associations ; Irrigation programs ; Villages ; Water distribution ; Equity ; Water rights ; Water allocation ; Women ; Productivity ; Income generation / India / Maharashtra / Khudawadi Minor / Kurnur Irrigation Scheme
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G635 JOS Record No: H023219)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H023219.pdf
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12 Lele, S. N.. 1997. Incentives for promoting PIM. In Joshi, L. K. (Ed.), Management of irrigation, a new paradigm: Participatory irrigation management - National Conference on Participatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi from 20-22 January, 1997. New Delhi, India: Water & Power Consultancy Services (India) Ltd. pp.159-163.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Farmer participation ; Legal aspects / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G635 JOS Record No: H023221)

13 Lele, S. N.. 2000. Participatory irrigation management in Maharashtra: A case study. In Joshi, L. K.; Hooja, R. (Eds.), Participatory irrigation management: Paradigm for the 21st century - Volume 2. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications. pp.618-627.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Non-governmental organizations ; Water user associations / India / Maharashtra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G635 JOS Record No: H026746)

14 Lele, S. N.. 1995. Community controlled groundwater exploitation. In Moench, M. (Ed.), Groundwater management: The supply dominated focus of traditional, NGO and government efforts. Ahmedabad, India: VIKSAT. pp.119-124.
Groundwater management ; Water user associations ; Cost benefit analysis / India / Maharashtra / Godavari
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G635 MOE Record No: H027667)

15 Patil, R. K.; Lele, S. N.. 2001. Pro-poor intervention strategies in irrigated agriculture in India. In Hussain, I.; Biltonen, E. (Eds.) Irrigation against rural poverty: an overview of issues and pro-poor intervention strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia. Proceedings of National Workshops on Pro-Poor Intervention Strategies in Irrigated Agriculture in Asia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and Vietnam, [9-10 August 2001, Colombo, Sri Lanka]: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.105-110.
Irrigated farming ; Participatory management ; Irrigation management / India
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G570 HUS Record No: H028869)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H028869.pdf
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16 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K.; Sane, S. B. 2002. Andhra participatory irrigation management experience demonstrates the need for NGO role: A prescriptive note. 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.303-309.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Non-governmental organizations ; Water user associations ; Operations ; Maintenance ; Training ; Performance evaluation / India / Andhra Pradesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G635 HOO Record No: H030905)

17 Lele, S. N.; Patil, R. K. 2006. Discrimination in an irrigation project: Equity, access and allocation. Economic and Political Weekly, 41(7):583-585.
Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Irrigation programs ; Irrigation canals ; Drinking water ; Water user associations / India / Maharashtra / Godavari
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7504 Record No: H038466)

18 Patil, R. K.; Lele, S. N.. 1994. Irrigation management transfer: problems in implementation. In IIMI; Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering. International Conference on Irrigation Management Transfer, Wuhan, China, 20-24 September 1994. Draft conference papers. Vol.1. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI); Wuhan, China: Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electrical Engineering. pp.157-163.
Irrigation management ; Privatization ; Water user associations ; Participatory management ; Water policy ; Legal aspects ; Water budget / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.3 G000 IIM Record No: H043528)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H043528.pdf

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