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1 Cramer, R. 1979. Selected issues affecting water management in Gal Oya; Water management in Uda Walawe. Unpublished manuscript. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. 23p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 992 Record No: H0390)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.7 G744 SIR Record No: H02512)
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4 Abeygunawardena, P. 1985. An economic model of adaptive irrigation system management: Subsistence farming in Sri Lanka. Unpublished thesis submitted to Texas A & M University, USA. xvi, 204p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G744 ABE Record No: H02514)
5 Pinnaduwage, S. 1982. Uda Walawe experience in crop diversification and agricultural extension. In Wimaladharma, K. P. (Ed.), Land settlement experiences in Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Karunaratne & Sons. pp. 113-122.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G744 WIM Record No: H02622)
6 Jinapala, K.; Merrey, D. J. 1987. Testing a new field channel design: a pilot project of the Uda Walawe Rehabilitation Project, Sri Lanka. Digana, Kandy: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). 11p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.1 G744 JIN Record No: H03057)
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7 IIMI. 1988. Inception report on the Technical Assistance Study (TA 846 SRI): Irrigation management and crop diversification. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI) 42p. + annexes.
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This study of irrigation management and crop diversification is being carried out under a Technical Assistance Agreement (T. A. No: 846 SRI) dated 27 November 1987, between the Government of Sri Lanka (GSL), the International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The study is being implemented by IIMI in the Kirindi Oya and Uda Walawe projects in the southern part of Sri Lanka in close collaboration with the agencies in charge of development and management of these projects. It addresses, through field-level research, priority issues of importance and relevance to the two projects in the processes of irrigation system management, with particular attention given to the requirements of crop diversification.
8 Mendis, D. L. O. 1985. Some notes on ancient and modern irrigation systems in Sri Lanka from an ecological perspective. Paper presented at the Seminar on the Role of Engineers in Agriculture, Sri Lanka, 18-19 November 1985. 29p.
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9 Merrey, D. J.; Jinapala, K. 1988. On physical remodeling and institution strengthening: an evaluation of the implications of the pilot field channel experience for the rehabilitation project at Uda Walawe, Sri Lanka. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). 14p. (IIMI Working Paper 007) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2013.008]
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This paper is a substantially revised version of a draft paper previously circulated to some officials in Sri Lanka. The title of that paper was "Testing a New Field Channel Design: A Pilot Project of the Uda Walawe Rehabilitation Project, Sri Lanka. It was reviewed by the International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI) - Sri Lanka Consultative" Consultative Committee at its January 1988 meeting; as the minutes of that meeting indicate, the Committee members recognized- the significance of the main findings of the draft report, and agreed that physical rehabilitation by itself could be counter productive unless supported by proper institutional changes. The paper is based on periodic observations (approximately weekly) of farmers' use of a rehabilitated pilot field channel (FC), and interviews with both farmers and field level officials, over two seasons in the Uda Walawe Scheme, Sri Lanka.
10 Franks, T. R. 1989. Project commissioning: Starting it right. In Rydzewski, J. R.; Ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.767-777.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 RYD Record No: H07558)
11 Silva, W. P. T. 1985. Uda Walawe Special Project, right bank area, base line study. Part 1 - main findings. Part 2 - statistical tables on which the findings are based. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka. Part 1, 91p.; Part 2, 291p.
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12 Mendis, D. L. O. 1989. Development of underdevelopment in southern Sri Lanka: Deestablisation of ancient irrigation ecosystems by the impact of hydraulic engineering. In Institute of Engineers, Sri Lanka. Transactions for 1989. Vol.1. pp.31-49.
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13 Dharmawardhana, M. W. W. 1968. Quality control of concrete at Uda Walawe headworks. In Institute of Engineers, Ceylon. Transactions for 1968. Vol.1. pp.97-130.
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14 Mendis, D. L. O. 1968. Some observations on the designs for Uda Walawe headworks. In Institute of Engineers, Ceylon. Transactions for 1968. Vol.1. pp.131-175.
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15 IIMI; Mahaweli Economic Agency. 1993. Seasonal report: Uda Walawe Project - Yala 1992: Technical Assistance Study (T.A. 1480 SRI) Irrigation management and crop diversification (Sri Lanka) Phase II. ii, 85p.
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16 Abeygunawardana, P. 1992. Uplifting subsistence farming in irrigation projects: Failure of non institutional approach in Uda Walawa. Sri Lanka Journal of Agrarian Studies, 7(1&2):47-55.
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17 Wijesena, T. U. 1993. Walawe Ganga and it's irrigation projects. Jalaurudi, 2(1):66-70.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2784 Record No: H013293)
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This paper discusses the usefulness and limitations of using the concept of Relative Water Supply (RWS) for evaluating the performance of irrigation systems, with special reference to systems irrigating rice. It then describes and demonstrates the use of a modification of RWS called Cumulative Relative Water Supply (CRWS), which can be used in conjunction with RWS. The advantage of CRWS is that it provides a measure of the cumulated RWS throughout a season, both in absolute terms at any given time, and in terms of the overall seasonal trend. It allows comparison of performance of an irrigation system or subsystem both to the target, and to other systems or subsystems. It can therefore be used both as an analytical tool by researchers, and as an operational tool by managers. The use of CRWS in conjunction with RWS is illustrated with examples from Sri Lanka.
19 Wijetunga, A. 1994. Uda Walawe Irrigation Project: Use of a computer-operated model for water scheduling. In Haq, K. A.; Rey, J.; Sakthivadivel, R.; Samarasekera, B. M. S. (Eds.), Use of computer-operated models as decision-support tools in operation and management of irrigation systems: Sri Lankan experience - Proceedings of the Workshop on the Use of Computer-Operated Models as Decision-Support Tools in Operation and Management of Irrigation Systems held in Galgamuwa, Sri Lanka from 15 to 16 July 1993. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IIMI. pp.21-22.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G744 HAQ Record No: H015126)
20 Oskam, R. H. 1994. The relevance of computerized decision support for water management: Analysis of irrigation management performance and the appropriateness of a decision support system for water management in actual irrigation schemes in Sri Lanka. Report of research conducted within IIMI, Headquarters, April-October 1993, as final thesis work for Masters Degree in Management Studies, University of Twente, Netherlands. ix, 83p. + annexes.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.1 G744 OSK Record No: H015156)
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