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1 World Resources Institute. 1993. Biodiversity prospecting: Using genetic resources for sustainable development. Washington, DC, USA: WRI. ix, 341p.
Natural resources ; Sustainability ; Environment ; Sustainability / Brazil / Costa Rica / China / Micronesia / USA
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 574.5 G000 WOR Record No: H013103)

2 ESCAP. 1995. Guidebook to water resources, use and management in Asia and the Pacific. Volume one: Water resources and water use. New York, NY, USA: UN. xi, 305p. (Water resources series no.74)
Water resources ; Water use ; Water management ; Water demand ; Groundwater ; Surface water ; Water quality ; Water availability ; Water supply ; Statistics / Asia / Pacific Islands / Afghanistan / American Samoa / Australia / Bangladesh / Bhutan / Brunei Darussalam / Cambodia / China / Cook Islands / Korea Republic / Fiji / French Polynesia / Guam / India / Indonesia / Iran / Japan / Kiribati / Laos / Malaysia / Maldives / Marshall Islands / Micronesia / Mongolia / Myanmar / Nauru / Nepal / New Caledonia / New Zealand / Niue / Northern Mariana Islands / Pakistan / Palau / Papua New Guinea / Philippines / Samoa / Singapore / Solomon Islands / Sri Lanka / Thailand / Tonga / Tuvalu / Vanuatu / Vietnam
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G570 ESC Record No: H018420)

3 AICAF. 1988. Useful farming practices. Tokyo, Japan: AICAF. 451p.
Traditional farming ; Farm management ; Farming systems ; Crop production ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Weed control ; Potatoes ; Pest control ; Soyabeans ; Maize ; Vegetables ; Soil management ; Erosion ; Flood protection ; Cassava ; Horticulture ; Tomatoes ; Clay soils ; Fertilizers ; Furrow irrigation ; Drip irrigation ; Plant protection ; Pest control ; Animal husbandry ; Biological control ; Water requirements ; Measuring instruments ; Precipitation ; Catchment areas ; Water measurement ; Irrigation canals ; Soil moisture ; Forestry ; Fisheries / Philippines / Sri Lanka / Malaysia / Nepal / Burma / Thailand / Indonesia / India / Bangladesh / Taiwan / Brazil / Papua New Guinea / Micronesia / Tanzania / Brazil / Malawi / Singapore / Paraguay / China / Egypt / Sudan / Latin America / Japan / Costa Rica / Western Samoa / Liberia / Ethiopia / Colombia / Honduras / Fiji / Israel / Afghanistan / Kenya / Peru / Chile / Nigeria / Iran / Pakistan / Zambia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631 G000 AIC Record No: H021305)

4 Ramsar Convention Bureau. 2000. Integrating wetland conservation and wise use into river basin management. Gland, Switzerland: The Bureau. 32p. (Ramsar handbooks for the wise use of wetlands no.4)
Wetlands ; River basins ; Watershed management ; Catchment areas ; Policy ; Legislation ; Water resource management ; Institution building ; Social participation ; Participatory management ; Water demand ; Water supply ; International cooperation / Australia / Micronesia / India / USA / Canada / Hungary / Africa / Murray-Darling Basin / Pohnpei / Loktak Lake Basin / Lake Chad Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 RAM Record No: H028694)
Includes guidelines adopted by the 7th Conference of the Contracting Parties, San JosT, Costa Rica, May 1999.

5 Gilman, E. L.; Ellison, J.; Jungblut, V.; Van Lavieren, H.; Wilson, L.; Areki, F.; Brighouse, G.; Bungitak, J.; Dus, E.; Henry, M.; Kilman, M.; Matthews, E.; Sauni, I.; Teariki-Ruatu, N.; Tukia, S.; Yuknavage, K. 2006. Adapting to Pacific Island mangrove responses to sea level rise and climate change. Climate Research, 32:161-176.
Mangroves ; Wetlands ; Monitoring ; Climate change ; Sea level ; Coastal area ; Ecosystems / Pacific Islands / Fiji / Kiribati / Marshall Islands / Micronesia / Nauru / Oalau / Papua New Guinea / Samoa / Solomon Islands / Tonga / Tuvalu / Vanuatu
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: P 7838 Record No: H039940)
http://www.int-res.com/articles/cr2006/32/c032p161.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H039940.pdf
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6 Goddard, T.; Zoebisch, M. A.; Gan, Y.; Ellis, W.; Watson, A.; Sombatpanit, S. (Eds.) 2008. No-till farming systems. Special publication no.3. Bangkok, Thailand: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation; Penang, Malaysia: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South East Asia Office; and others. 544p.
Zero tillage ; Livestock ; Cropping systems ; Soil fertility ; Soil properties ; Soil management ; Conservation tillage ; Irrigated farming ; Case studies ; Rainfed farming ; Infiltration ; Soil water ; Crop production ; Wheat ; Maize ; Cotton ; Carbon sequestration ; Agroecology / USA / Europe / Brazil / Zimbabwe / India / Laos / Madagascar / Australia / New Zealand / Hungary / Romania / Kenya / Cameroon / Mali / Morocco / China / Micronesia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631 G000 GOD Record No: H041263)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H041263_toc.pdf
Thirty-four contributions from renowned experts and practitioners around the world provide a comprehensive review of the rapid growth of no-till, the barriers that have been overcome and the challenges that still lie ahead. Chapters cover current research and new directions as well as policy needs, adoption and extension.

7 Goddard, T.; Zoebisch, M. A.; Gan, Y.; Ellis, W.; Watson, A.; Sombatpanit, S. (Eds.) 2008. No-till farming systems. Special publication no.3. Bangkok, Thailand: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation; Penang, Malaysia: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South East Asia Office; and others. 544p.
Zero tillage ; Livestock ; Cropping systems ; Soil fertility ; Soil properties ; Soil management ; Conservation tillage ; Irrigated farming ; Case studies ; Rainfed farming ; Infiltration ; Soil water ; Crop production ; Wheat ; Maize ; Cotton ; Carbon sequestration ; Agroecology / USA / Europe / Brazil / Zimbabwe / India / Laos / Madagascar / Australia / New Zealand / Hungary / Romania / Kenya / Cameroon / Mali / Morocco / China / Micronesia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631 G000 GOD c2 Record No: H043633)
http://www.afd.fr/jahia/webdav/site/ffem/users/admiffem/public/Rapports_biodiversite/NO_TILL_FARMING_SYSTEMS_WASWC_oct07.pdf
Thirty-four contributions from renowned experts and practitioners around the world provide a comprehensive review of the rapid growth of no-till, the barriers that have been overcome and the challenges that still lie ahead. Chapters cover current research and new directions as well as policy needs, adoption and extension.

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