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1 Khan, A. F. (Ed.) 1998. Water resource management: Thrust and challenges. New Delhi, India: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. xvi, 233p.
Water resource management ; Water resources development ; Irrigated farming ; Watershed management ; Irrigation management ; Participatory management ; Groundwater ; Water pollution ; Pollution control ; Case studies ; Irrigation efficiency ; Water use efficiency ; Ecology ; Water supply ; Sustainable agriculture ; Aquifers ; Legal aspects ; Water policy ; Water law / India / Kashmir / Dal Lake
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 KHA Record No: H022524)

2 Ali, K. 1998. Management of ecological problems of Dal Lake. In Khan, A. F. (Ed.), Water resource management: Thrust and challenges. New Delhi, India: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp.71-86.
Water resources ; Ecology ; Environmental degradation ; Water pollution ; Sedimentation ; Aquatic weeds / India / Dal Lake / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 KHA Record No: H022551)

3 Verma, H. N.; Kumar, R. 1998. Rainwater conservation for supplemental irrigation in rainfed watersheds of Shivaliks. In Bhushan, L. S.; Abrol, I. P.; Rao, M. S. R. M. (Eds.), Soil and water conservation: Challenges and opportunities - Volume 1. New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. pp.367-373.
Rain ; Runoff ; Water storage ; Tanks ; Reservoirs ; Water conservation ; Watersheds ; Supplementary irrigation / India / Shivaliks / Jammu / Kashmir / Punjab / Himachal Pradesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.4 G000 BHU Record No: H022712)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H022712.pdf

4 Dhar, T. N. 1999. Land policy, land management and land degradation in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas. Kathmandu, Nepal: ICIMOD. 82p. (MFS case study series no.00/1)
Land management ; Land use ; Land tenure ; Soil degradation ; Erosion ; Runoff ; Sedimentation ; Forest policy ; Forest management ; Wildlife ; Case studies ; Natural disasters ; Mountains ; Agriculture ; Water resource management ; Water policy ; Social participation ; Irrigation ; Watershed management ; Tourism / Nepal / India / Hindu Kush-Himalayas / Jammu / Kashmir / Himachal Pradesh / Uttar Pradesh / Pranmati Watershed / Dehradun District / Nahar Village / Misraspatti Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333 G726 DHA Record No: H026448)

5 Shaheen, F. A. 2005. Irrigation management transfer: Kashmir in contrast. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 14/2005. 5p.
Government managed irrigation systems ; Farmer managed irrigation systems ; Farmer-led irrigation ; Performance evaluation / India / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G635 SHA Record No: H036604)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata/files/pdf/PM05/14_Highlight.pdf
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Based on a paper titled “Comparative management performance of government and farmer managed irrigation systems.”

6 International Water Management Institute (IWMI). IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program. 2005. India’s water economy: bracing up for a turbulent future. 4th IWMI-Tata Annual Partners’ Meet, Institute of Rural Management, Anand, India, 24-26 February 2005. Program and compendium of extended abstracts. Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India: IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program. 163p.
Water resource management ; Water resources development ; Conflict ; Water harvesting ; Groundwater irrigation ; Aquifers ; Recharge ; Fisheries ; Rice ; Watershed management ; Social aspects ; Water policy ; Water balance ; Reservoir operation ; Operating policies ; Flood control ; Remote sensing ; Erosion ; Water market ; Tank irrigation ; Rehabilitation ; Gender ; Water reuse ; Wastewater ; Water supply ; Drinking water ; Water quality ; Sanitation ; Villages / South Asia / India / Himalayas / Kashmir / Narmada / Haryana / Shiwalik Hills / Mumbai / Mekong Region / Brahmaputra River / Manipur / Indus / Bihar / Jharkhand / Uttar Pradesh / Orissa / Maharashtra / Andhra Pradesh / Haryana / Chhattisgarh / Karnataka / Gujarat / Kerala
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G570 IWM Record No: H036619)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H036619.pdf

7 Madan, V. (Ed.) 2002. The village in India. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xv, 477p. (Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology)
Villages ; Social structure ; Social status ; Gender ; Women ; Female labor ; Landlessness ; Land ownership ; Rural development ; Forest management ; Community forestry ; Agroforestry / India / Orissa / Rajasthan / Uttar Pradesh / Chennai / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 307.72 G635 MAD Record No: H038552)

8 Uhlig, H. 1995. Persistence and change in high mountain agricultural systems. Mountain Research and Development, 15(3):199-212.
Farming systems ; Mountains ; Animal husbandry ; Pastoralism ; Crop production ; Agricultural society / India / Pakistan / Kashmir / Jaunsar-Bawar / Dehra Dun District
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: P 7900 Record No: H040103)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H040103.pdf

9 Raman, S. 2012. Potential of micro-irrigation in India: a statewise assessment. In Palanisami, Kuppannan; Raman, S.; Mohan, Kadiri (Eds.). Micro-irrigation: economics and outreach. New Delhi, India: Macmillan. pp.11-26.
Irrigation methods ; Microirrigation ; Sprinkler irrigation ; Drip irrigation ; Irrigated sites ; Crops / India / Andhra Pradesh / Arunachal Pradesh / Assam / Bihar / Chhattisgarh / Goa / Gujarat / Haryana / Himachal Pradesh / Jammu / Kashmir / Jharkhand / Karnataka / Kerala / Madhya Pradesh / Maharashtra / Manipur / Meghalaya / Mizoram / Nagaland / Orissa / Punjab / Rajasthan / Sikkim / Tamil Nadu / Tripura / Uttar Pradesh / Uttarakhand / West Bengal / Delhi
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H044864)

10 Findikakis, A. N.; Sato, K. 2011. Groundwater management practices. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press - Balkema. 425p. (IAHR Monograph)
Groundwater management ; Water resources ; Water scarcity ; Water use ; Water supply ; Water depletion ; Aquifers ; Water storage ; Water quality ; Monitoring ; Salt water intrusion ; Hydrology ; River basins ; Rain ; Pumping ; Artificial recharge ; International waters ; Resource depletion ; Organizations ; Case studies ; Economic aspects ; Environmental effects ; Socioeconomic environment ; Land use ; Legal aspects ; Regulations ; Standards ; Climate change ; Drought ; Models / Japan / China / India / Spain / USA / North China Plain / Karnataka State / Jammu / Kashmir / Texas / Los Angeles / South Australia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FIN Record No: H045643)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045643_TOC.pdf
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11 Sharma, V.; Sharma, U. C. 2011. Groundwater management in Kandi Region of Jammu Province, Jammu and Kashmir, India. In Findikakis, A. N.; Sato, K. Groundwater management practices. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press - Balkema. pp.83-91. (IAHR Monograph)
Groundwater management ; Groundwater recharge ; Environmental effects ; Social aspects ; Economic aspects ; Rain ; Indicators / India / Kandi Region / Jammu Province / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FIN Record No: H045649)

12 Kuppannan, Palanisami; Kumar, D. S.; Malik, R. P. S.; Raman, S.; Kar. G.; Mohan, K. 2015. Managing water management research: analysis of four decades of research and outreach programmes in India. Economic and Political Weekly, l(26&27): 33-43.
Water management ; Research institutes ; Technology ; Agriculture ; Economic aspects ; Investment ; Farmers ; Water conservation ; Yield increases / India / Karnataka / Kerala / Tamil Nadu / Gujarat / Madhya Pradesh / Chhattisgarh / Maharashtra / Rajasthan / Haryana / Punjab / Uttar Pradesh / Himachal Pradesh / Jammu / Kashmir / Uttarakhand / Bihar / Odisha / West Bengal / Assam / Meghalaya
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047096)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H047096.pdf
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13 Shaheen, F. A. 2017. Wastewater irrigation in Jammu and Kashmir: an exploration. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 6. 8p.
Wastewater irrigation ; Water resources ; Water quality ; Urbanization ; Sewerage ; Irrigation canals ; Farmers ; Health hazards ; Public health ; Risk assessment / India / Jammu / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H048516)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata/PDFs/iwmi-tata_water_policy_research_highlight-issue_06_2017.pdf
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14 Mukherjee, A. (Ed.) 2018. Groundwater of South Asia. Singapore: Springer. 799p. (Springer Hydrogeology) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3889-1]
Groundwater management ; Water resources ; Groundwater recharge ; Groundwater irrigation ; Water availability ; Water quality ; Freshwater ; Water governance ; Climate change ; Water storage ; Aquifers ; Hydrology ; Geology ; Water pollution ; Contamination ; Arsenic compounds ; Fluorides ; Coastal areas ; Salinity ; Arid zones ; Legal frameworks ; Surface water ; Water security ; Forecasting ; Investment ; Smallholders ; Socioeconomic impact / South Asia / Afghanistan / Bangladesh / Bhutan / India / Myanmar / Nepal / Pakistan / Sri Lanka / West Bengal / Bay of Bengal / Delhi / Kerala / Kashmir / Nadia / Khulna / Satkhira / Sundarbans / Bengal Basin / Kabul River Basin / Gangetic Basin / Ganges River Basin / Meghna River Basin / Indus River Basin / Brahmaputra River Basin / Farakka Barrage
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy SF Record No: H049987)

15 Rigi, H.; Warner, J. F. 2020. Two-level games on the trans-boundary river Indus: obstacles to cooperation. Water Policy, 1-19. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2020.090]
International waters ; International cooperation ; Rivers ; International agreements ; Treaties ; Conflicts ; Political aspects ; Policies ; Strategies ; Dams ; Case studies / India / Pakistan / Indus River / Kashmir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050020)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H050020.pdf
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This synthesis paper explores the reasons hindering water cooperation between India and Pakistan on the Indus River Basin. It argues that both domestic and international-level elements narrow the size of the ‘win-sets’ which make water cooperation between the two states highly challenging. Not only state actors but also the domestic actors in both India and Pakistan have repeatedly played ‘water games’. Further, due to long-standing geopolitical and territorial conflicts between India and Pakistan, the strategies pursued so far by these states including ‘securitization’, ‘issue-linkage’ and ‘alliance strategies’ as leverage mechanisms, have also contributed to the lack of cooperation in their water realm.

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