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The role of research-supported irrigation policy in sustainable irrigated agriculture: an interpretive precis of the case of Pakistan

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  • Bandaragoda, D. J., 1993. "The role of research-supported irrigation policy in sustainable irrigated agriculture: an interpretive precis of the case of Pakistan," IWMI Books, Reports H013468, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI)., 1992. "Advancements in IIMI's research 1989-91: a selection of papers presented at Internal Program Reviews," Conference Proceedings h010753, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Kijne, J. W. & Vander Velde, E. J., 1992. "Salinity in Punjab watercourse commands and irrigation system operations," Conference Papers h010762, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Bandaragoda, D. J. & Badruddin, M., 1992. "Moving towards demand-based operations in modernized irrigation systems in Pakistan," IWMI Books, Reports H011923, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Naved Hamid & Wouter Tims, 1990. "Agricultural Growth and Economic Development: The Case of Pakistan," OECD Development Centre Working Papers 13, OECD Publishing.
    5. Strosser, P. & Garces-Restrepo, C., 1992. "Performance of Chashma Right Bank Canal: technical and economic indicators in the context of crop-based irrigation operations," Conference Papers h013480, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). Pakistan National Program, 1996. "Social organization for improved system management and sustainable irrigated agriculture in small dams: an action research program. Inception report," IWMI Research Reports H019732, International Water Management Institute.

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