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Water rights and rules, and management in spate irrigation systems in Eritrea, Yemen and Pakistan

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  • Mehari, A.
  • van Steenbergen, F.
  • Schultz, B.

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  • Mehari, A. & van Steenbergen, F. & Schultz, B., 2007. "Water rights and rules, and management in spate irrigation systems in Eritrea, Yemen and Pakistan," IWMI Books, Reports H040690, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:bosers:h040690
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    1. Zenebe, Mara Getachew & Fleskens, Luuk & Ritsema, Coen & Steenbergen, Frank, 2022. "Basin-wide productivity and livelihood analysis of flood-based agricultural systems in African drylands: A case study in the Fogera floodplain," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 261(C).
    2. van Koppen, Barbara & Smits, S., 2012. "Multiple use water services: scoping study synthesis. Final report [MUS project]," IWMI Research Reports H045518, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Castelli, Giulio & Bresci, Elena & Castelli, Fabio & Hagos, Eyasu Yazew & Mehari, Abraham, 2018. "A participatory design approach for modernization of spate irrigation systems," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 210(C), pages 286-295.

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