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1 Thomson, J. 1983. Africa Bureau domestic water and sanitation strategy statement. Washington, DC, USA: USAID. Office of Health. Bureau for Science and Technology. iii, 17 p. (WASH technical report no. 19)
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2 Jayaraman, T. K. 1982. Malarial impact of surface irrigation projects: A case study from Gujarat, India. Agriculture and Environment, 7:23-34.
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Year-round irrigation and multiple cropping with paddy as a dominant crop in the monsoon months have given rise to an increase in the incidence of malaria over an 18-year period in the Mahi-Kadana Irrigation Project in Gujarat State, India. Further man-made disturbances such as over- irrigation , and lack of drainage have also compounded the problem. The remedies, apart from the conventional control and prevention measures, are better water management practices and continuous monitoring of the projects by an inter-disciplinary team which should include a public health administrator.
3 UNDP; World Bank; WHO. 1985. Tropical disease research: Seventh programme report, 1 January to 31 December 1984. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. 280p.
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4 IRRI; WHO. 1987. Workshop on Training Needs in the Field of Integrated Vector-borne Disease Control in Riceland Agroecosystems of Developing Countries, Manila, Philippines, 9-14 March 1987. Papers presented at workshop sponsored by IRRI, and Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control and USDA Riceland Mosquito Management Program. v.p.
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6 Gratz, N. G. 1987. The effect of water development programmes on malaria and malaria vectors in Turkey. In WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control, Effects of agricultural development on vector-borne diseases. Rome, Italy: FAO. pp.27-28. (FAO Miscellaneous Papers AGL/MISC/12/87)
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8 Chandiwana, S. K. 1988. Health implications of irrigation development. In Thom, D. J. (Ed.), Proceedings of the forum on the performance of irrigated agriculture in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 18-22 January 1988. Logan, UT, USA: Utah State University. pp.141-148. (WMS report no.86)
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9 UNDP. Options and investment priorities in irrigation development(Reconnaissance level): Final report on Thailand. Vol.1 - Main report. Paris, France: SCETAGRI. v.p.
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10 WHO. Proposed curriculum and syllabus on disease vector management in water resources development projects for inclusion in engineering courses, following an informal consultation at Silsoe College, Bedford, UK, 1-5 September 1986. 28p.
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12 Webbe, G. 1988. Planning, design and operation of rice irrigation schemes: The impact of schistosomiasis. In IRRI; WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Control - Vector-borne disease control in humans through rice agroecosystem management: Proceedings of the Workshop on Research and Training Needs in the Field of Integrated Vector-Borne Disease Control in Riceland Agroecosystems of Developing Countries, Los Banos, Philippines, 9-14 March 1987: Los Banos, Philippines: IRRI. pp.51-65.
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14 Mather, T. H.; Bos, R. 1989. Policies and programmes of governments, Bilateral and Multilateral Agencies and Development Banks for environmental management in the context of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Health Department. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. PEEM Secretariat. 111p. (VBC/89/7)
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15 Birley, M. H. 1989. Guidelines for forecasting the vector-borne disease implications of water resources development. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; WHO Collaborating Centre. v.p. (PEEM guideline series 2; VBC/89.6)
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18 Goldsmith, E.; Hildyard, W. (Eds.) 1986. The social and environmental effects of large dams. Cornwall, UK: Wadebridge Ecological Center. 3 Vols.; x, 371p.; 331p.; xiv, 243p.
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Report to the European Ecological Action Group (ECOROPA) Vol. 1: Overview; Vol. 2: Case studies; Vol.3: A review of the literature
19 Miyasaka, A. 1983. Present and future rice culture techniques. In Nakagawa, S.; Nakagawa, M.; Matsumoto, A.; Chiba, T.; Iwamoto, S.; Iwasaki, K.; Matoba, Y.(Eds.), Advanced rice cultivation, irrigation and drainage technology in Japan. Tokyo, Japan: Fuji Marketing Research Co. pp.2-11.
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20 Engelman, R.; LeRoy, P. 1993. Sustaining water: Population and the future of renewable water supplies. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 56p.
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