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1 Binsack, R. 1987. Scientific collaboration between European Institutions and International Agricultural Research Centers - Country and center reports. CGIAR. 432 p.
Agricultural research ; Development aid ; Research institutes ; International cooperation / Austria / Belgium / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Ireland / Italy / Netherlands / Norway / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.88 G000 BIN Record No: H03360)

2 van Bakel, P. J. T. 1988. Using drainage systems for supplementary irrigation. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 2(2):125-137.
Subsurface irrigation ; Drainage ; Water management ; Water conservation ; Models / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H03698)

3 Jansen, J. M. L. 1988. Hydrological research and the design of a water management system for a peatland area with agriculture and nature in the land consolidation project Echtener and Groote Veenpolder. Agricultural Water Management, 14(1-4):389-397.
Hydrology ; Research ; Water management ; Land consolidation ; Water quality ; Design / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H05246)

4 Colenbrander, H. J. (Comps.) 1989. Water in the Netherlands with annex selection of current research topics. The Hague, Netherlands: TNO Commitee on Hydrological Research - III. 96p. (TNO committee on hydrological research no.37)
Water management ; Environment ; Water use ; Hydrology ; Research / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G916 COL Record No: H05659)

5 Pedroli, B. 1990. Ecohydrological parameters indicating different types of shallow groundwater. Journal of Hydrology, 120(1-4):381-404.
Groundwater ; Hydrology ; Water quality / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H07310)

6 Glasbergen, P. 1990. Towards a policy network approach to integrated water management: Experience in the Netherlands. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 6(3):155-162.
Water resource management ; Water policy ; Hydrology / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H07353)
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7 Glasbergen, P. 1990. On linking water resource systems to administrative systems: Application of comprehensive models in the Netherlands. In Simonovic, S. P. et al. (Eds.) Water resource systems application. Winnipeg, Canada: University of Manitoba. pp.101-112.
Water resources ; Resource management ; Development plans / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.9 G000 SIM Record No: H08429)

8 Brouwer, R.; Schuurmans, W. 1990. Use of real time scheduling computer programs in the Netherlands. In ICID Fourteenth International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Transactions. New Delhi, India: ICID. Vol.1D Symposium (R1-R12):127-146.
Irrigation scheduling ; Water distribution ; Computer techniques ; Water management / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H08784)

9 1991. International agricultural research: Issues and priorities from a Dutch perspective. The Hague, The Netherlands: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Directorate General for International Cooperation. ix, 36p.
Agricultural research ; Agricultural production ; Agricultural economics / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.72 G916 INT Record No: H010012)

10 Hoogendam, P.; Slabbers, J. 1992. Fifteen years of Wageningen irrigation research. In Diemer, G.; Slabbers, J. (Eds.) Irrigators and engineers: Essays in honour of Lucas Horst. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Thesis Publishers. pp.17-24.
Irrigation engineering ; History ; Research institutes / Netherlands / Wageningen
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 DIE Record No: H010141)

11 Dijkman, J.; Klomp, R. 1991. Current trends in computer aided water resources management at Delft Hydraulics. In Loucks, D. P.; da Costa. J. R. (Eds.) Decision support systems. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. pp.202-249. (NATO ASI series, vol.G 26)
Water resource management ; Computer software ; Computer techniques / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2282 Record No: H010988)

12 Wopereis, M. C. S.; Stein, A.; Bouma, J.; Woodhead, T. 1992. Sampling number and design for measurements of infiltration rates into puddled rice fields. Agricultural Water Management, 21(4):281-295.
Infiltration ; Rice ; Clay soils ; Measurement / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H011189)

13 van Zeijts, T. E. J.; Naarding, W. H. 1990. Possibilities and limitations of trenchless pipe drain installation in irrigated areas. In Symposium on Land Drainage for Salinity Control in Arid and Semi-arid Regions, Cairo, Egypt, 25 February - 2 March 1990. Vol.4. Cairo, Egypt: Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources. pp.123-134.
Drainage ; Irrigable land ; Pipes / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 SYM Record No: H011354)

14 CIHEAM. 1992. International Conference on "Supplementary irrigation and drought water management". Vol.1. Adana, Turkey: CIHEAM. v.p.
Water resource management ; Supplementary irrigation ; Drought ; Arid lands ; Models ; Wheat ; Agricultural policy / Turkey / Italy / Jordan / Netherlands / Syria / Egypt / Tunisia / South East Asia / Morocco / UK / Canada
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 CIH Record No: H012232)
Conference held at Valenzano, Bari, Italy, 27 September - 2 October 1992.

15 Hoekstra, A. Y. 1992. Systems analysis applied to sustainable and environmentally sound water resources development. In ESCAP. Towards an environmentally sound and sustainable development to water resources in Asia and the Pacific. New York, NY, USA: UN. pp.57-63. (Water resources series no.71)
Environmental effects ; Sustainability ; Water resources ; Systems analysis / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G570 ESC Record No: H012298)

16 1992. Research and development: Policy document of the Government of the Netherlands. The Netherlands: Directorate-General of Development Cooperation. 48p.
Development policy ; Research policy ; Developing countries ; Development aid / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.91 G916 RES Record No: H013172)

17 van Riemsdijk, A. W. G. 1993. Water management in the next century. Land and Water International, 77:7-8.
Water management ; Water policy ; Technology / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2888 Record No: H013228)

18 van Latesteijn, H. C.; Rabbinge, R. 1993. Possible change in future land use in the European community. Paper presented at a seminar on "The future of the Land: Mobilizing and integrating knowledge for land use options", Wageningen Agricultural University, 22-25 August 1993. 19p.
Land use ; Policy ; Agricultural economics / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2984 Record No: H013659)

19 CIHEAM; IAM-B. 1993. Workshop on environmentally sound water management of protected agriculture under Mediterranean and arid climates, Bari, Italy, 16-18 July 1993. Bari, Italy: CIHEAM. v.p.
Water management ; Environmental sustainability ; Agricultural production ; Arid zones ; Water requirements ; Water balance ; Evapotranspiration ; Drip irrigation ; Salinity ; Tomatoes ; Irrigation water / Mediterranean / Turkey / Egypt / France / Italy / Tunisia / Portugal / Greece / Netherlands / Spain / Morocco
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG20 CIH Record No: H013973)

20 van Walsum, P. E. V.; Joosten, J. H. J. 1994. Quantification of local ecological effects in regional hydrologic modelling of bog reserves and surrounding agricultural lands. Agricultural Water Management, 25(1):45-55.
Ecology ; Hydrology ; Models ; Simulation ; Wetlands ; Drainage / Netherlands
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H014065)
A bog reserve surrounded by agricultural lands can easily give rise to conflicts, especially if the subsoil has good water-transmitting properties. Hydrologic modelling can be used to quantify the linkage between water management in agricultural lands and bog hydrology. However, most studies stop short of translating hydrologic effects into ecological ones. This is mainly due to the difference in scale between the hydrologic modelling and the fine-scaled landscape patterns in nature reserves. We developed a down- scaling method that attempts to bridge this gap. We assumed that for permanent bog growth to be possible, the long-term average of the downward seepage must not exceed a certain critical value. The area where the critical value is not exceeded was called the "Potential Bog Area". A method was devised for estimating changes in the size of this area. Such changes are also considered to be indicative for areal changes of other rare vegetation types in moist habitats. The method is illustrated using results from a study of the Groote Peel bog reserve in The Netherlands.

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