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Nature of small tank cascade systems and a framework for rehabilitation of tanks within them

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  • Sakthivadivel, R.
  • Fernando, N.
  • Panabokke, C. R.
  • Wijayaratna, C. M.

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  • Sakthivadivel, R. & Fernando, N. & Panabokke, C. R. & Wijayaratna, C. M., 1996. "Nature of small tank cascade systems and a framework for rehabilitation of tanks within them," IWMI Books, Reports H018073, International Water Management Institute.
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    2. Nuwan Abeywardana & Brigitta Schütt & Thusitha Wagalawatta & Wiebke Bebermeier, 2019. "Indigenous Agricultural Systems in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: Management Transformation Assessment and Sustainability," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-22, February.
    3. Sirimanna, S. & Kahathuduwa, K.K.P.N. & Prasada, D.V.P., 2022. "Are cascade reservoir systems sustainable agroecosystems? A comparative assessment of efficiency, effectiveness and resource footprint in a Sri Lankan micro-cascade," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 203(C).
    4. Renault, D. & Hemakumara, M. & Molden, D., 2001. "Importance of water consumption by perennial vegetation in irrigated areas of the humid tropics: evidence from Sri Lanka," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 46(3), pages 215-230, January.

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