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Social Organization for Irrigated Agriculture: pilot project for Farmer-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Under the Left Bank Outfall Drain Stage 1 Project, Pakistan. Inception report and implementation plan

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  • International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Pakistan National Program, 1995. "Social Organization for Irrigated Agriculture: pilot project for Farmer-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Under the Left Bank Outfall Drain Stage 1 Project, Pakistan. Inception report and implementation p," IWMI Research Reports H08131, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Bandaragoda, Don Jayatissa & Firdousi, G.R., 1992. "Institutional factors affecting irrigation performance in Pakistan: research and policy priorities," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 113726.
    2. Vander Velde, E. J. & Murray-Rust, D. H., 1992. "Impacts of physical and managerial interventions on canal performance in Pakistan: a review of five years of field research studies," Conference Papers h013474, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Kijne, J. W. & Vander Velde, E. J., 1992. "Salinity in Punjab watercourse commands and irrigation system operations," Conference Papers h010762, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Bandaragoda, D. J. & Firdousi, G. R., 1992. "Institutional factors affecting irrigation performance in Pakistan: research and policy priorities," IWMI Books, Reports H010849, International Water Management Institute.
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