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Conjunctive use of canal water and groundwater in Punjab, Pakistan: management and policy options

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  • Murray-Rust, D. H.
  • Vander Velde, E. J.

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  • Murray-Rust, D. H. & Vander Velde, E. J., 1992. "Conjunctive use of canal water and groundwater in Punjab, Pakistan: management and policy options," IWMI Books, Reports H046340, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Johnson, Sam H., III, 1982. "Large-Scale Irrigation and Drainage Schemes in Pakistan: A Study of Rigidities in Public Decision Making," Food Research Institute Studies, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, vol. 18(2), pages 1-32.
    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. Johnson, R. L. & Vander Velde, E. J., 1992. "Issues in conjunctive management of groundwater and surface irrigation systems in Punjab, Pakistan: an initial assessment," Conference Papers h010761, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Vander Velde, E. J., 1992. "Tubewells in Pakistan distributary canal commands: Lagar distributary, Lower Chenab canal system, Punjab," IWMI Working Papers H010331, International Water Management Institute.
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