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1 Siddique, M.; Ali, B. 1997. Pre and post lining seepage loss measurements on James Distributary. In Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro; WAPDA (South Zone), Water Wing, Hyderabad, Proceedings. Symposium on Left Bank Outfall Drain (LBOD) Project and its impacts, November 29, 1997. pp.113-124.
Irrigation canals ; Canal linings ; Distributary canals ; Seepage loss ; Discharges ; Measurement / Pakistan / James Distributary
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G730 MEH Record No: H021588)

2 Siddique, M.; Sanjrani, M. A.; Rani, K. 2023. Green technology for water scarcity: an entrepreneurial business may bring transformation in water management practices. Irrigation and Drainage, 16p. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.2832]
Water scarcity ; Entrepreneurship ; Business models ; Water management ; Environmental sustainability ; Policy making ; Water treatment ; Water supply ; Rainwater harvesting ; Constructed wetlands
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H051850)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H051850.pdf
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Despite the contributions of modern business practices to environmentally sustainable transformation, there is not enough information on different types of green technologies and their applications. Therefore, it is essential to identify and classify business models that focus on the management practices of green technology. While the literature on green technology business models has received increasing attention over the last decade, interdisciplinary research into this growing phenomenon is still in its infancy and fragmented. The study focuses on the need for green technology for water management worldwide. Such management practices for green technology represent a research gap in the study area because no one has worked in this field before. There should be research to address people's management practices of green entrepreneurial business. The literature highlights that the issue of water crises may be minimized with the management practices of green entrepreneurial business and by applying global green water treatment techniques. The authors believe that this study would be very beneficial for future research on policymaking based on management practices of green technology that promote environmental sustainability through a green business environment.

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