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Economics of conjunctive water management in Pakistan

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  • Jehangir, W. A.
  • Khan, S.
  • Ashfaq, M.
  • Mudasser, M.

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  • Jehangir, W. A. & Khan, S. & Ashfaq, M. & Mudasser, M., 2003. "Economics of conjunctive water management in Pakistan," IWMI Books, Reports H033390, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Sakthivadivel, R., 2002. "Innovations in conjunctive water management: artificial recharge in Madhya Ganga Canal Project. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002," IWMI Working Papers H029646, International Water Management Institute.
    2. K V Raju & Jeffrey D Brewer, 2000. "Conjunctive Water Management in Bihar," Working Papers 60, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
    3. Raju, K. V. & Brewer, J. D., 2000. "Conjunctive management, North Bihar, India," IWMI Research Reports H026072, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Brewer, J. D. & Sharma, K. R., 2000. "Conjunctive management in the Hardinath Irrigation System, Nepal," IWMI Research Reports H026071, International Water Management Institute.
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