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Impact of irrigation management transfer on the performance of irrigation systems: A review of selected experiences from Asia and Latin America

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  • Samad, M., 2002. "Impact of irrigation management transfer on the performance of irrigation systems: A review of selected experiences from Asia and Latin America," IWMI Books, Reports H030877, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Samad, Madar & Vermillion, Douglas Lynn, 1999. "Assessment of participatory management of irrigation schemes in Sri Lanka: Partial reforms, partial benefits," IWMI Research Reports 44577, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Samad, M. & de Fraiture, C. & Prasad, K. C., 1999. "Impact assessment of irrigation management transfer in selected irrigation systems in Nepal," IWMI Books, Reports H026329, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Vermillion, D. L. & Garcés-Restrepo, C., 1998. "Impacts of Colombia's current irrigation management transfer program," IWMI Research Reports H023448, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Vermillion, Douglas Lynn, 1997. "Impacts of irrigation management transfer: A review of the evidence," IWMI Research Reports 52798, International Water Management Institute.
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    6. Samad, M. & Vermillion, D., 1999. "Assessment of participatory management of irrigation schemes in Sri Lanka: Partial reforms, partial benefits," IWMI Research Reports H025058, International Water Management Institute.
    7. Johnson, Sam H., III, 1997. "Irrigation management transfer in Mexico: A strategy to achieve irrigation district sustainability," IWMI Research Reports 52799, International Water Management Institute.
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