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1 Bakker, M.. 2000. Multiple uses of water in the Kirindi Oya Irrigation System, Sri Lanka. In Samad, M.; Wijesekera, N. T. S.; Birch, A. (Eds.). Status and future direction of water research in Sri Lanka: proceedings of the National Conference held at the BMICH, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 4-6 November, 1998. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.29-37.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G744 SAM Record No: H023553)
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2 Bakker. M. 1998. Valuing the multiple uses of water. In Matsuno, Y.; van der Hoek, W.; Ranawake, M. (Eds.), Irrigation water management and the Bundala National Park: Proceedings of the Workshop on Water Quality of the Bundala Lagoons, held at IIMI, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 03 April 1998. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.33-37.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.5 G744 MAT Record No: H023710)
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Water is being transferred out of agriculture to meet the growing demand in other areas, often without an agreement of or compensation to farmers with irrigated land and water rights. Furthermore, there is a failure to recognize that irrigation systems supply water not only for the main fields, but also for domestic uses, home gardens, trees and other permanent vegetation, and livestock. Other productive uses include fishing, harvesting of aquatic plants and animals, and a variety of other enterprises such as brick making. In addition, irrigation systems can have a positive or negative effect on wildlife habitats. Thus, the withdrawal of water affects the rural household, rural economy, and the environment in a number of ways. This paper argues that to ensure efficient, equitable, and sustainable water use, to reduce poverty and improve the well-being of the community, irrigation and water resources policies need to take into account all uses and users of water within the irrigation system. The multiple uses of water in the Kirindi Oya irrigation system are examined in this paper. An interdisciplinary group of scientists have investigated a number of areas including water accounting, water quality, household water use, the valuing of water for alternative uses, and the complementarities, competition, and conflicts among uses and users.
4 Meinzen-Dick, R.; Bakker, M.. 1999. Irrigation systems as multiple-use commons: Water use in Kirindi Oya, Sri Lanka. Agriculture and Human Values, 16(3):281-293.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER, IIMI 631.7 G744 MEI Record No: H024969)
5 Bakker, M.; Matsuno, Y. 2001. A framework for valuing ecological services of irrigation water. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 15(2):99-115.
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7 Bakker, M.. 2002. Two exact solutions for a cylindrical inhomogeneity in a multi- Aquifer system. Advances in Water Resources, 25(1):9-18.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H029564)
8 Bakker, M.; Hemker, K. 2002. A dupuit formulation for flow in layered, anisotropic aquifers. Advances in Water Resources, 25(7):747-754.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H030934)
9 Bakker, M.. 2004. Modeling groundwater flow to elliptical lakes and through multi-aquifer elliptical inhomogeneities. Advances in Water Resources, 27(5):497-506.
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10 Bakker, M.; Hemker, K. 2004. Analytic solutions for groundwater whirls in box-shaped, layered anisotropic aquifers. Advances in Water Resources, 27(11):1075-1086.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H036116)
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