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1 Ahsan, E.; Hossain, M.; Hossain, A.; Rahman, M.; Gisselquist, D.. 1984. Preliminary list of entries for forthcoming BARC annotated bibliography on irrigation and water management in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC. 43 p.
Bibliographies ; Irrigation ; Water management / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G584 AHS Record No: H094)

2 Chawdhuri, S. D.; Gisselquist, D.. 1984. Command area development for minor irrigation: Integration of organizational, economic, agronomic, engineering and institutional components. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Soil and Irrigation Division. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council. iv, 64p.
Organizations ; Management ; Cropping systems ; Training ; Water rates ; Rice / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6 G584 CHA Record No: H062)

3 Gisselquist, D.; Alam, J. 1986. Methodologies for evaluating economic aspects of irrigation systems. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council and Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, Methodologies to evaluate the performance of irrigation systems (pp. 123-139). Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC and Winrock International.
Economic evaluation ; Equity ; Income distribution ; Irrigation systems ; Methodology
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G584 BAN Record No: H01680)
This paper argues that irrigation development offers an opportunity for equitable distribution of increased incomes. Data are presented to demonstrate that distributional impacts of new irrigation systems may be potentially more significant for or against rural equity than any possible government initiative affecting land ownership or tenancy arrangements. Nevertheless, irrigation systems are often developed with no more than lip service paid to concerns about equity. Therefore, although irrigation expansion can represent an immense opportunity, it could also be a dangerous threat for those interested in equity in rural communities. The paper discusses a variety of approaches that have been used to obtain indications about the distributional impact of irrigation systems. The paper points out that information to date on distribution of incomes from irrigation gives cause for concern. It is argued that irrigation systems can be designed and policies devised to distribute water, and hence benefits, more equitably across areas of large-scale systems and to curtail the extent to which those managing tubewells are able to collect water charges in excess of water costs. The paper concludes that additional studies on the distributional impact of irrigation systems are fully warranted. Furthermore, since distributional issues can be incorporated into evaluations at little extra cost, such issues should be an integral part of any evaluation of performance of irrigation systems.

4 Johnson, L.; Gisselquist, D.. 1984. Low pressure pipe distribution system for the BARI substation at Pabna. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Improved distribution system for minor irrigation in Bangladesh: Proceedings of a workshop, Dhaka, 8-9 July 1984 (pp. 147-151). Dhaka: BARC.
Pipes ; Shallow tube wells / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G584 BAN Record No: H01468)

5 Gisselquist, D.. 1984. Drainage and irrigation scheme for bil areas using low pressure buried pipe. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BARC. In Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Improved distribution system for minor irrigation in Bangladesh: Proceedings of a workshop, Dhaka, 8-9 July 1984 (pp. 130-133). Dhaka: BARC.
Drainage ; Pipes / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G584 BAN Record No: H01466)

6 Gisselquist, D.; Ahsan, K.; Sani, A.; Rahman, S.; Parren, J. P.; Spencer, T.; Mortuza Huq, F. R. M.; Purification, S. 1986. Tangail Agricultural Development Project BRDB/GTZ: Report on water management study tour to India. 17p.
Water management ; Irrigation systems ; Irrigated sites / India
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 813 Record No: H04429)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H04429.pdf

7 Gisselquist, D.. 1991. Development potential of minor irrigation in Bangladesh. A report prepared for Agriculture Sector Team. iv, 63p. + Appendix.
Irrigation systems ; Small scale systems ; Agricultural production ; Agricultural policy ; Flood control ; Irrigation effects / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2726 Record No: H012507)

8 Tripp, R.; Gisselquist, D.. 1996. A fresh look at agricultural input regulation. ODI Natural Resource Perspectives, 8:1-4.
Agricultural policy ; Fertilizers ; Pesticide residues ; Seed production ; Monitoring
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4263 Record No: H018714)

9 Gisselquist, D.; Nash, J.; Pray, C. 2002. Deregulating the transfer of agricultural technology: Lessons from Bangladesh, India, Turkey, and Zimbabwe. The World Bank Research Observer, 17(2):237-265.
Agricultural economics ; Technology transfer ; Seed production ; Marketing ; Productivity / Bangladesh / India / Turkey / Zimbabwe
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6513 Record No: H032764)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_32764.pdf

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