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1 Tilala, Hiren; Shiyani, R. L. 2005. Small water harvesting: a sustainable way for equity and income generation. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 17/2005. 7p.
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3 Kumar, P. 2006; 2007. Contract farming through agribusiness firms and state corporation: A case study in Punjab. Economic and Political Weekly, 41(52):5367-5375.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: P 7944 Record No: H040318)
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5 Nangia, Vinay; Du, Jian Tao; Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din; Yan, Changrong. 2007. Modeling field-scale effects of conservation agriculture practices on soil water balance in the dryland regions of the Yellow River Basin, China. Paper presented at the 3rd International Yellow River Forum, Dongying, China, Oct 16-18, 2007. 12p.
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Soil erosion by water is a severe problem for sustainability of agricultural systems in the dryland regions of the Yellow River Basin. Conservation agriculture (featuring reduced or zero tillage, mulch retention, crop rotations and cover crops) offers a possible solution. Conservation agriculture systems typically result in increased crop water availability, agro-ecosystem productivity and reduced soil erosion. To evaluate the potential of conservation agriculture to improve soil water balance and agricultural productivity, the DSSAT crop model was calibrated using the data of field experiment in Shou Yang County in the semi-arid northeastern part of the ellow River Basin. Its average annual precipitation is 472mm -75% of which falls during the rowing season. The site had a maize-fallow-maize rotation. We used two crop seasons-2005 and 2006 data from four treatments for calibration and analyses. The treatments were: conventional tillage (CT), no-till with straw mulching (NTSM), all-straw with return till (ASRT) and 1/3rd residue left with rolling till (RRT). The calibration results gave satisfactory agreement between field observed and model predicted values for crop yield and soil moisture contents for the 150cm soil profile for all treatments with difference between observed and predicted values being in the range of 3-25% for maize yield and RMSE in the range of 0.14-0.19cm3/cm3 for observed average soil moisture content. The predicted water productivity for the four treatments during dry year (precipitation 39% less than normal) was 1.59, 1.78, 1.67 and 1.52 kg/m3. and 1.70, 1.71, 1.71 and 1.70kg/m3 during the normal precipitation year (424.8 mm) for CT, NTSM, ASRT and RRT treatments, respectively. During the dry year, CT treatment produced highest ET (226mm) but NTSM treatment produced the highest crop yield (5736kg/ha)-suggesting that evaporative losses from CT treatment were higher than other NTSM treatment. During normal precipitation year, however, CT treatment produced highest ET (326mm) along with highest crop yield (6335kg/ha). During dry year, predicted moisture storage (_S) in the 150cm soil profile increased by 60% more for NTSM treatment compared to CT treatment. During normal precipitation fallow period, NTSM treatment predicted _S decreased by 63% less than CT treatment. These preliminary results are based on a two-year dataset and further long term analyses need to be carried out for improving the understanding of the conservation agriculture cropping systems in the Yellow River Basin.
6 Bhaduri, Anik; Amarasinghe, Upali; Shah, Tushaar. 2007. Assessing the irrigation benefits of Polavaram Project in Andhra Pradesh. In National Workshop on National River Linking Project of India: analysis of hydrological, social and ecological issues, Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. 32p.
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7 Garg, Kaushal K.; Gaur, A.; Immerzeel, W. W. 2007. Integrating spatial dynamics for sustainable water management at the river basin scale: identify areas to improve agricultural water productivity in upper Bhima Catchment of South India. Paper presented at the Workshop on Water: spatial dynamics, competitive claims and governance: how to reduce stress on the resource in urban, peri-urban and rural areas?, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India, 29-31 August 2007. 11p.
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8 Scott, Christopher A.; Garces-Restrepo, C. 2001. Conjunctive management of surface water and groundwater in the Middle Rio Lerma Basin, Mexico. In Biswas, A. K.; Tortajada, C. (Eds.). Integrated river basin management: the Latin American Experience. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. pp.176-198.
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9 Bouma, Jetske Anne. 2008. Voluntary cooperation in the provision of a semi-public good: community-based soil and water conservation in semi-arid India. Thesis. Tilburg, Netherlands: Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research. 145p. (Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University Dissertation Series 207)
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IWMI funded Ph D Thesis
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This project is funded by the European Commission under its Asia Pro Eco II Program. It is undertaken by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka; COSI, Sri Lanka; the International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC), the Netherlands; NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, Bangladesh; and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Sweden. The project pilot cities are Rajshahi City in Bangladesh and Kurunegala City in Sri Lanka.
11 Jayakody, Priyantha; Amin, M. M.; Clemett, Alexandra. 2007. Wastewater agriculture in Rajshahi city, Bangladesh. Unpublished project report produced as part of the Wastewater Agriculture and Sanitation For Poverty Alleviation in Asia (WASPA Asia). 19p. + annex. (WASPA Asia Project Report 9)
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This project is funded by the European Commission under its Asia Pro Eco II Program. It is undertaken by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka; COSI, Sri Lanka; the International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC), the Netherlands; NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, Bangladesh; and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Sweden. The project pilot cities are Rajshahi City in Bangladesh and Kurunegala City in Sri Lanka.
12 Cooper, P.; Singh, P.; Traore, P. C. S.; Dimes, J.; Rao, K. P. C.; Gerard, B.; Alumira, J.; Shiferaw, B.; Twomlow, S. 2006. New tools, methods, and approaches in natural resource management. Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) 62p.
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ICRIAT and its partners have developed a range of new tools, approaches and methods to advance agricultural research in environments characterized by low household and natural resources, high climatic variability and limited infrastructure. These include: applications in simulation modeling, climate forecasting, climate-change and adaptation strategies, economic approaches to food security analyses, market studies, socio-economic analysis of how and why farmers make investment decisions, risk-return trade-offs on such investments, gender-related factors influencing technology choice, extension methods to promote technology adoption, GIS-based mapping and characterization methods, modeling of soil loss and surface water runoff, exploitation of agricultural niches such as fallows. This document provides examples of these successes, and identifies ways to build on them to alleviate poverty and food insecurity among smallholder farm communities in the semi-arid tropics.
13 Vasan, A.; Srinivasa Raju, K. 2006. Application of differential evolution for irrigation planning: a case study of Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project. In Srinivasa Raju, K. (Ed.). Predictions in ungauged basins for sustainable water resources planning and management. New Delhi, India: Jain Brothers. pp.231-240.
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14 Humphreys, E.; Bayot, R. S.; van Brakel, M.; Gichuki, Francis; Svendsen, M.; Wester, P.; Huber-Lee, A.; Cook, S.; Douthwaite, B.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnson, N.; Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Vidal, A.; MacIntyre, I.; MacIntyre, R. (Eds.) 2008. Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10-14 November 2008. Vol.4. Project posters by phase 1 projects of the Challenge Program on Water and Food. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. 40p.
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15 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) 2008. Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 476p. [doi: https://doi.org/ 10.5337/2011.004]
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16 Bharati, Luna; Anand, B. K.; Smakhtin, Vladimir. 2008. Analysis of the Inter-basin Water Transfer Scheme in India: a case study of the Godavari-Krishna link. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.63-78.
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17 Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Singh, O. P.; Shah, Tushaar; Chauhan, R. S. 2008. Benefit of irrigation water transfers in the National River Linking Project: a case study of the Ken-Betwa link. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.195-216.
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18 Sharma, Bharat R.; Rao, K. V. G. K.; Massuel, Sylvain. 2008. Groundwater externalities of surface irrigation transfers under National River Linking Project: Polavaram – Vijayawada link. In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 2. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analyses of Hydrological, Social and Ecological Issues of the NRLP, New Delhi, India, 9-10 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.271-288.
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19 Venot, Jean-Philippe. 2008. Water scarcity and farmers’ adjustments in South India: the Nagarjuna Sagar irrigation project. Paper presented at the 8th IFSA Symposium on Empowerment of Rural Actors: a renewal of farming systems perspectives, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 6-10 July 2008. 2p.
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20 Bassi, Nitin; Vijayshankar, P. S.; Kumar, M. Dinesh. 2008. Wells and ill-fare: impacts of well failures on cultivators in hard rock areas of Madhya Pradesh. In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining returns: exploring fresh approaches. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Partners Meet, IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, India, 2-4 April 2008. Vol.1. Hyderabad, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South Asia Sub Regional Office. pp.318-330.
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