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Assessing impacts of irrigation on poverty: approaches, methods, case studies and lessons

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  • Hussain, Intizar, 2004. "Assessing impacts of irrigation on poverty: approaches, methods, case studies and lessons," Conference Papers h036159, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Hussain, Intizar, 2004. "Pro-poor interventions strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia: poverty in irrigated agriculture: realities, issues, and options with guidelines," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 138051.
    2. Ahmad, Q. K. & Karim, Zahurul & Haq, Azharul & Quasem, Abdul & Hussain, Intizar & Rahman, K. & Chakravorty, N. & Ali, Noajesh & Akhter, Rowshan & Hasan, Zubair & Younus, A. F. & Hossain, Afzal & Karim, 2004. "Pro-poor intervention strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia: poverty in irrigated agriculture: issues and options: Bangladesh," IWMI Research Reports H036149, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Hussain, Intizar, 2004. "Pro-poor interventions strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia: poverty in irrigated agriculture: realities, issues, and options with guidelines," IWMI Books, Reports H036146, International Water Management Institute.
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