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1 Hong, L.; Li, Y. H.; Deng, L.; Chen, C. D.; Dawe, D.; Loeve, R.; Barker, R. 2000. Impact of water-saving irrigation techniques in China: analysis of changes in water allocations and crop production in the Zhanghe Irrigation System and district, 1996 to 1998. In International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Annual report 1999-2000. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.27-35.
Irrigation programs ; Crop production ; Water allocation ; Water conservation ; Reservoirs ; Rice ; Crop yield / China / Zhanghe
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.3 G000 IIM Record No: H026792)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H026792.pdf
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2 Hong, L.; Li, Y. H.; Deng, L.; Chen, C. D.; Dawe, D.; Barker, R. 2001. Analysis of changes in water allocations and crop production in the Zhanghe Irrigation System and District - 1966-1998. Barker, R.; Loeve, R.; Li, Y. H.; Tuong, T. P. (Eds.). Water-saving irrigation for rice: proceedings of an international workshop held in Wuhan, China, 23-25 March 2001. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.11-23.
Water allocation ; Crop production ; Rice ; Irrigated farming ; Reservoirs ; Water use ; Water conservation / China / Yangtze River / Zhanghe
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.2 G592 BAR Record No: H027861)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H027861.pdf

3 Moya, P.; Hong, L.; Dawe, D.; Chen, C. D. 2001. Comparative assessment of on-farm water saving irrigation techniques in the Zhanghe Irrigation System. Barker, R.; Loeve, R.; Li, Y. H.; Tuong, T. P. (Eds.). Water-saving irrigation for rice: proceedings of an international workshop held in Wuhan, China, 23-25 March 2001. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.81-96.
Crop-based irrigation ; Rice ; Water conservation ; Irrigation systems ; Irrigation canals ; Irrigation practices ; Paddy fields ; Fertilizers ; Nitrogen ; Weed control ; Crop yield ; Production costs / China / Hubei Province / Zhanghe / Tuanlin / Wen Jia Xiang / Shuangbei Village / Wanyan Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.2 G592 BAR Record No: H027867)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H027867.pdf

4 Lohmar, B.; Wang, J.; Rozelle, S.; Huang, J.; Dawe, D.. 2002. Investment, conflicts and incentives: The role of institutions and policies in China's agricultural water management on the North China Plain. In Hussain, I.; Biltonen, E. (Eds.), Managing water for the poor: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Pro-Poor Intervention Strategies in Irrigated Agriculture in Asia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and Vietnam, Colombo, 9-10 August 2001. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.89-126.
Water scarcity ; Water management ; Conflict ; Policy ; Institutions ; Infrastructure ; Investment ; Water demand ; Wells ; Private ownership ; Groundwater ; Water delivery ; Industrialization ; Surface water ; Pricing ; Water user associations ; Agricultural production / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G570 HUS Record No: H029693)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H029693.pdf
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5 Barker, R.; Dawe, D.. 2000. The Asian rice economy in transition. Paper presented at the Symposium on Rice Research and Production in the 21st Century: a symposium honoring Dr Robert F. Chandler Jr., Cornell University, Ithaca, USA, 15-17 June 2000. 51p.
Rice ; Productivity ; Food security ; Drought ; Climate ; Irrigated farming ; Crop yield ; Poverty ; Sustainability ; Food consumption ; Farming systems ; Labor ; Households ; Income ; Agricultural policy
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 633.18 G570 BAR Record No: H030066)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H030066.pdf
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6 Rosegrant, M. W.; Davila-Poblete, S.; Dawe, D.; Elliot, H.; Kaosa-ard, M.; Meinzen-Dick, R.; Palanisami, K.; Pingali, P.; Samad, M.; Swallow, B.; Wolf, A. 2002. Policies and institutions for sustainable water resource management: a research agenda. Challenge Program on Water and Food background paper 5. In CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. Challenge Program on Water and Food: background papers to the full proposal. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. pp.161-196.
Water resource management ; Water policy ; Sustainability ; Agricultural research ; Water supply ; Water demand ; Food security ; Water scarcity ; Water costs ; Institutional development ; Water use ; Irrigated farming ; Salinity ; Groundwater depletion ; Poverty ; Women ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Ecosystems ; Domestic water ; Cost recovery ; Conflict ; River basins ; Investment ; Financing ; Water allocation ; Water rights
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 CGI Record No: H031291)

7 Witt, C.; Buresh, R. J.; Balasubramanian, V.; Dawe, D.; Dobermann, A. 2002. Improving nutrient management strategies for delivery in irrigated rice in Asia. Better Crops International, 16(2)24-30.
Rice ; Irrigated farming ; Soil fertility ; Fertilizers / Asia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6274 Record No: H031990)

8 Moya, P. F.; Dawe, D.; Valencia, S. 2002. The effects of pumping on water use and profitability in dry-season rice: a case study in UPRIIS, Philippines. In Bouman, B. A. M.; Hengsdijk, H.; Hardy, B.; Bindraban, P. S.; Tuong, T. P.; Ladha, J. K. (Eds.), Water-wise rice production. Los Baños, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). pp.333-345.
Rice ; Water use ; Pumping ; Gravity flow ; Irrigation water ; Water delivery / Philippines
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 BOU Record No: H032437)
http://books.irri.org/9712201821_content.pdf
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9 Barker, R.; Dawe, D.; Inocencio, A. 2003. Economics of water productivity in managing water for agriculture. In Kijne, J. W.; Barker, R.; Molden. D. (Eds.). Water productivity in agriculture: limits and opportunities for improvement. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.19-35. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 1)
Water use ; Irrigation efficiency ; Productivity ; Environmental degradation ; Cost benefit analysis ; Water scarcity ; Price policy ; Participatory management ; Irrigation management ; Conjunctive use ; Surface water ; Groundwater
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.2 G000 KIJ Record No: H032633)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H032633.pdf

10 Loeve, R.; Hong Lin; Dong Bin; Mao, G.; Chen, C. D.; Dawe, D.; Barker, R. 2003. Long term trends in agricultural water productivity and intersectoral water allocations in Zhanghe, Hubei, China and in Kaifeng, Henan, China. In ICID Asian Regional Workshop, Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Management and Operation of Participatory Irrigation Organizations, November 10-12, 2003, The Grand Hotel, Taipei. Vol.1. Taipei, Taiwan: ICID. pp.367-380.
Irrigation water ; Productivity ; Water allocation ; Crop production / China / Zhanghe / Hubei / Kaifeng / Henan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7.2 G570 ICI Record No: H033358)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H033358.pdf

11 Loeve, R.; Barker, R.; Dawe, D.; Hong Lin; Dong Bin. 2003. Growing more rice with less water: an overview of research in Liuyuankou Irrigation System, Henan province, China. In Yellow River Conservancy Commission. Proceedings, 1st International Yellow River Forum on River Basin Management – Volume II. Zhengzhou, China: The Yellow River Conservancy Publishing House. pp.175-187.
Irrigation programs ; Irrigation systems ; Water delivery ; Water allocation ; Irrigation management ; Rice ; Wheat ; Crop production / China / Henan Province / Liuyuankou Irrigation System
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G592 YEL Record No: H033856)

12 Dobermann, A.; Witt, C.; Dawe, D.. (Eds.) 2004. Increasing productivity of intensive rice systems through site-specific nutrient management. Enfield, NH, USA; Los Baños, Philippines: Science Publishers, Inc.; IRRI. x, 410p.
Rice ; Paddy fields ; Crop-based irrigation ; Irrigated farming ; Economic aspects ; Productivity ; Sustainability ; Fertilizers ; Simulation ; Cropping systems ; Decision support tools / Asia / India / Thailand / Philippines / Indonesia / Vietnam / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.18 G570 DOB Record No: H034469)

13 Mew, T. W.; Brar, D. S.; Peng, S.; Dawe, D.; Hardy, B. (Eds.) 2003. Rice science: Innovations and impact for livelihood. Manila, Philippines: IRRI. xiii, 1,022p.
Rice ; Irrigated farming ; Agricultural production ; Technology transfer ; Sustainability ; Biodiversity ; Crops ; Water shortage ; Ecology ; Diversification ; Climate change / Asia / South East Asia / China / Korea Republic / Japan / India / Philippines / Indonesia / Australia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.18 G000 MEW Record No: H035023)
Proceedings of the International Rice Research Conference, 16-19 September 2002, Beijing, China

14 Moya, P.; Hong, L.; Dawe, D.; Chongde, C. 2004. The impact of on-farm water saving irrigation techniques on rice productivity and profitability in Zhanghe Irrigation System, Hubei, China. Paddy and Water Environment, 2:207-215.
Rice ; Paddy fields ; Production costs ; Irrigation systems ; Water conservation ; Irrigation practices / China / Hubei / Zhanghe Irrigation System
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7107 Record No: H035935)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_35935.pdf

15 Loeve, R.; Hong, L.; Dong, B.; Mao, G.; Chen, C. D.; Dawe, D.; Barker, Randolph. 2004. Long-term trends in intersectoral water allocation and crop water productivity in Zhanghe and Kaifeng, China. Paddy and Water Environment, 2:237-245.
Crop production ; Water conservation ; Water allocation ; Productivity / China / Hubei / Henan / Zhanghe / Kaifeng
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.2 G592 LOE Record No: H035938)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_35938.pdf

16 Bouman, B.; Barker, R.; Humphreys, E.; Tuong, T. P.; Atlin, G.; Bennett, J.; Dawe, D.; Dittert, K.; Dobermann, A.; Facon, T.; Fujimoto, N.; Gupta, R.; Haefele, S.; Hosen, Y.; Ismail, A.; Johnson, D.; Johnson, S.; Khan, S.; Shan, L.; Masih, Ilyas; Matsuno, Y.; Pandey, S.; Peng, S.; Muthukumarisami, T.; Wassman, R. 2007. Rice: feeding the billions. In Molden, David (Ed.). Water for food, water for life: a Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture. London, UK: Earthscan; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.515-549.
Rice ; Paddy fields ; Economic aspects ; Irrigated farming ; Rainfed farming ; Environmental effects ; Climate change ; Greenhouse gases ; Methane ; Groundwater ; Arsenic ; Public health ; Drought ; Waterlogging ; Water conservation
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 630.7 G000 IWM Record No: H040206)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/Water%20for%20Food%20Water%20for%20Life/Chapters/Chapter%2014%20Rice.pdf
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17 Mushtaq, S.; Khan, S.; Dawe, D.; Hanjra, M. A.; Hafeez, M.; Asghar, M. N. 2008. Evaluating the impact of tax-for-fee reform (Fei Gai Shui) on water resources and agriculture production in the Zhanghe Irrigation System, China. Food Policy, 33(6):576-586. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2008.04.004]
Water resources ; Agricultural production ; Irrigation systems ; Costs ; Rural finance ; Taxes ; Crop production ; Ponds ; Water use ; Models ; Regression analysis / China / Zhanghe Irrigation System
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H045626)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045626.pdf
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This article questions the effectiveness and viability of rural Tax-for-Fee reform (Fei Gai Shui) on water resources and agriculture production, taking the Zhanghe Irrigation System of China as a case study example. The Fei Gai Shui reform has been heralded as a possible solution for reducing the excessive fiscal burden on peasants. While the reform may achieve in relieving peasant burdens significantly, the initial impact of Fei Gai Shui on water resources and agricultural production indicate least satisfactory trends. The policy shows significant impact on rice yield and area. It might also have profound impact on cropping pattern but it has yet to be seen. Dependence on local water resources such as ponds show significant increase after Fei Gai Shui as it discouraged farmers to rely on regional water sources. Although the lower regional water use under Fei Gai Shui reduced the water charges paid by farmers, the savings were mostly offset by increasing pumping costs in accessing water from local ponds. Without any adjustments, the Fei Gai Shui is likely to cause serious predicament in agricultural sector. It is visioned that local water resources such as water ponds will continue to play an important role in sustaining agricultural production.

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