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Research Reports
1. Amarasinghe, Upali; Samad,
Madar; Anputhas, Markandu. 2005. Locating the poor: Spatially
disaggregated poverty maps for Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka:
IWMI. v, 33p. (IWMI research report 96)
2. Kurian, Mathew; Dietz, T. 2005. How pro-poor are participatory
watershed management projects?: An Indian case study. Colombo,
Sri Lanka: IWMI. V, 25p. (IWMI research report 92)
3. Lestrelin, G.; Giordano, Mark;
Keohavahn, G. 2005. When “conservation” leads
to land degradation: Lessons from Ban Lak Sip, Laos. Colombo, Sri
Lanka: IWMI. v, 25p. (IWMI research report 91)
4. McCartney, Matthew Peter; Masiyandima, Mutsa; Houghton-Carr,
H. A. 2005. Working wetlands: Classifying wetland potential for
agriculture. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 35p. (IWMI research report
90)
5. Molle, François. 2005.
Irrigation and water policies in the Mekong region: Current discourses
and practices. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 38p. (IWMI research
report 95)
6. Molle, Francois; Renwick, M. 2005. Economics and politics of
water resources development: Uda Walawe Irrigation Project, Sri
Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. vi, 68p. (IWMI research report
87)
7. Molle, F.; Jayakody, P.; Ariyaratne, R.; Somatilake, H. S.
2005. Balancing irrigation and hydropower: A case study from Southern
Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute
(Research Report 94).
8. Namara, Regassa; Upadhyay, Bhawana; Nagar, R. K. 2005. Adoption
and impacts of micro irrigation technologies: Empirical results
from selected localities of Maharashtra and Gujarat states of India.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 42p. (IWMI research report 93)
9. Noble, Andrew; ul Hassan, Mehmood;
Kazbekov, Jusipbek. 2005. “Bright
spots” in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation
while improving livelihoods: Key developments and sustaining ingredients
for transition economies of the former Soviet Union. Colombo, Sri
Lanka: IWMI. vi, 35p. (IWMI research report 88)
10. Smakhtin, Vladimir; Shilpakar, R. L. 2005. Planning for environmental
water allocations: An example of hydrology-based assessment in
the East Rapti River, Nepal. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 20p.
(IWMI research report 89)
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Comprehensive
Assessment Research Reports
11. Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Smith, L.; Lorenzen, K. 2005. Impacts
of irrigation on inland fisheries: Appraisals in Laos and Sri
Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Comprehensive Assessment Secretariat.
vii, 36p. (Comprehensive Assessment Research Report 7)
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Journal Articles
12. Abdullaev, I.; Ul Hassan, M.; Manthrithilake, H.; Yakubov,
M. 2005. Making water distribution more transparent: Application
of the Time-Based Water Distribution Method to Tertiary canals
in Central Asia. Applied Irrigation Science, 40 (2): 193-217.
13. Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din; Bastiaanssen, W. G. M.; Feddes, R. A.
2005. A new technique to estimate net groundwater use across large
irrigated areas by combining remote sensing and water balance approaches,
Rechna Doab, Pakistan. Hydrogeology Journal, 13 (5-6):653-664.
14. Amarasinghe, Upali; Samad, Madar; Anputhas, Markandu. 2005.
Spatial clustering of rural poverty and food insecurity in Sri
Lanka. Food Policy, 30: 493-509.
15. Amoah, P.; Drechsel, P.; Abaidoo, R. C. 2005. Irrigated urban
vegetable production in Ghana: sources of pathogen contamination
and health risk elimination. Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement
1):S49-S61.
16. Bhattarai, M.; Pant, Dhruba; Molden, David. 2005. Socio-economics
and hydrological impacts of Melamchi Intersectoral and Interbasin
Water Transfer Project, Nepal. Water Policy, 7(2):163-180.
17. Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.; Saran, S.; Raju, P. L. N.; Roy,
P. S. 2005. Forest canopy density stratification: How relevant
is biophysical spectral response modelling approach? Geocarto International,
20(1):1-7.
18. Bossio, D. A.; Girvan, M S.; Verchot, L.; Bullimore, J.; Borelli,T.;
Albrecht, A.; Scow, K M.; Ball, A. S.; Pretty, J. N,; Osborn, M.
A. 2005. Soil Microbial Community Response to Land Use Change in
an Agricultural Landscape of Western Kenya. Microbial Ecology,
49:50-62.
19. Briët, Olivier J. T.;
Galappaththy, G. N. L.; Konradsen, Flemming; Amerasinghe, Priyani
H.; Amerasinghe, Felix Prashantha. 2005. Maps of the Sri Lanka
malaria situation preceding the tsunami and key aspects to be
considered in the emergency phase and beyond. Malaria Journal,
4(8):11p.
20. Buechler, S.; Gayathri Devi, M. 2005. Local Responses to Water
Resource Degradation: Farmer Innovations in a Rapidly Urbanizing
Area in India. In The Journal of Environment and Development, Volume
14(4): 410-438. Sage publications.
21. Chaplot, V.; Giboire, G.; Marchand,
Pierre; Valentin, Christian. 2005. Dynamic modelling for linear
erosion initiation and development under climate and land-use
changes in northern Laos. Catena, 63: 318–328.
22. Chaplot, V.; le Brozec, E.
C.; Silvera, N.; Valentin, Christian. 2005. Spatial and temporal
assessment of linear erosion in catchments under sloping lands
of northern Laos. Catena, 63:167–184.
23. Chaplot, V.; Rumpel, C.; Valentin, C. 2005. Water erosion
impact on soil and carbon redistributions within uplands of South-East
Asia. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19(4): 20-32.
24. Chemin, Y.; Abdullaev, I..;
Platonov, A.; Ul-Hassan, M. 2005. Supplementing Farm-level Water
Productivity Assessment by Remote Sensing in Transition Economies.
Water International, 30(3): 350–355.
25. Cofie, O.; Kranjac-Berisavljevic; Drechsel, P. 2005. The use
of human waste for peri-urban agriculture in Northern Ghana. Renewable
Agriculture and Food Systems, 20(2):73-80.
26. Danso, G.; Drechsel, P.; Fialor,
S.; Giordano, Mark. 2005. Estimating the demand for municipal
waste compost via farmers’ willingness-to-pay
in Ghana. Waste Management, xxx (2005) xxx-xxx.
27. Dessai, S.; Schipper, E. L.; Klellen, B.; Corbera, E.; Guttierez,
M.; Haxeltine, A. 2005. Challenges and Outcomes at the Ninth Session
of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate change. International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics, 5 (2) 105-124.
28. Donnelly, M.J.; McCall, P.J.;
Lengeler, C.; Bates, I.; D’Alessandro,
U.; Barnish, G.; Konradsen, Flemming; Klinkenberg, Eveline; Townson,
H.; Trape, J. F.; Hastings, I. M.; Mutero, Clifford. 2005. Malaria
and urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria Journal, 4:12.
29. Drechsel, P.; Zimmermann, U. 2005. Factors influencing the
intensification of farming systems and soil-nutrient management
in the rural-urban continuum of SW Ghana. Journal of Plant Nutrition
and Soil Science, 168(5):694-702.
30. Kamthonkiat, D.; Honda, K.; Turral,
H.; Tripathi, N.K.; Wuwongse, V. 2005. Discrimination of irrigated
and rainfed rice in a tropical and agricultural system using SPOT
Vegetation NDVI and rainfall data. International Journal of remote
Sensing, 26(12): 2527-2547.
31. Finlayson, C.M.; Bellio, M. G.;
Lowry, J. B. 2005. A conceptual basis for the wise use of wetlands
in northern Australia: Linking information needs, integrated analyses,
drivers of change and human well-being. Marine and Freshwater Research,
56:269-277.
32. Finlayson, C.M. 2005. Plant
ecology of Australia’s tropical
floodplain wetlands: A review. Annals of Botany, 96:541-555.
33. Gillman, G.; Noble, A.; 2005. Environmentally manageable fertilizers:
A new approach. Environmental Quality Management, 15(2): 59-70.
34. Giordano, Mark. 2005. Agricultural Groundwater Use in Sub-Saharan
Africa: What do We Know, Where Should We Go? Water Policy, 7: 613-626
35. Giordano, Mark.; Giordano, Meredith.; Wolf, A. T. 2005. International
resource conflict and mitigation. Journal of Peace Research, 42(1):47-65.
36. Gordon, L. J.; Steffen, W.; Jonsson, B. F.; Folke, C.; Falkenmark,
M.; Johannessen, A. 2005. Human modifications of water vapor flows
from the land surface. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
102(18):7612-7617.
37. Huibers, F. P.; Raschid-Sally, L. 2005. Design in domestic
wastewater irrigation. Irrigation and Drainage, S113-S118.
38. Humphreys, E.; Meisner, C.; Gupta, R.; Timsina, J.; Beecher,
H. G.; Lu, Tang Yong; Yadvinder-Singh; Gill, M.A.; Masih, Ilyas;
Zheng, Jia Guo; Thompson, J.A. 2005. Water saving in rice-wheat
systems. Plant Production Science, 8: 242-258.
39. Huon, S.; Bellanger, B.; Bonté,
P.; Sogon, S.; Podwojewski, P.; Girardin, C.; Valentin, C.; de
Rouw, A.; Velasquez, F.; Bricquet, J.P.; Mariotti, A. 2005. Monitoring
soil organic carbon erosion with isotopic tracers: two case studies
on cultivated tropical catchments with steep slopes (Venezuela,
Laos). Soil erosion and carbon dynamics Advances in Soil Science,
pp. 301-328.
40. Todd, Jarvis; Giordano, Mark; Puri, Shammy; Mastumoto, Kyoko;
Wolf, Aaron. 2005. Transboundary Aquifers: Do International Borders
Serve as Positive or Negative Flow Boundaries? Ground Water, 43(5):
764-770.
41. Kamara, Abdul B.; Kirk, M.; Swallow, B. 2005. Property rights
and land use change: Implications for sustainable resource management
in Borana, Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture,
25(2): 45-61.
42. Klein, R. J. T.; Schipper,
Lisa; Dessai, S. 2005. Integrating mitigation and adaptation
into climate and development policy: Three research questions.
Environmental Science & Policy, 8(6):
579-588.
43. Klinkenberg, E.; McCall, P. J.; Hastings, I.; Wilson, M. D.;
Amerasinghe, F.; Donnelly, M. J. 2005. Malaria and irrigated crops,
Accra, Ghana. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(8):1290-1293.
44. Konradsen, Flemming; van der Hoek, Wim; Gunnell, D.; Eddleston,
M. 2005. Missing deaths from pesticide self-poisoning at the IFCS
Forum IV. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 83(2):154-158.
45. Kumar, Dinesh. 2005. Impact of electricity prices and volumetric
water allocation on energy and groundwater demand management: Analysis
from Western India. Energy Policy, 33(1): 39-51.
46. Kumar, Dinesh; Singh, O. P. 2005. Virtual water in global
food and water policy making: Is there a need for rethinking? Water
Resources Management, 19:6 759-789.
47. Kumar, Dinesh; Singhal, Lokesh; Rath, Pabitra. 2005. Economic
value of groundwater: Case studies from four villages in Banaskantha,
north Gujarat. Resources, Energy and Development, 2(1):1-18.
48. Kurian, M.; Dietz, T.; Murali, K.S. 2005. Rule Compliance
in Participatory Watershed Management- Is it Sufficient Guarantee
of Sustainable Rural Livelihoods? Conservation and Society, Vol.
3(1): 43-71. Sage Publications.
49. Laamrani, H.; Boelee, Eline; Madsen, H. 2005. Trematode infection
among freshwater gastropods in Tessaout Amont Irrigation System,
Morocco. African Zoology, 40(1):77-82.
50. Liebe, J.; van de Giesen, N.; Andreini, M. 2005. Estimation
of small reservoir storage capacities in a semi-arid environment:
A case study in the upper east region of Ghana. Physics and Chemistry
of the Earth, 30:448-454.
51. Merrey, Douglas; Drechsel,
Pay; Penning de Vries, Frits; Sally, Hilmy. 2005. Integrating ‘livelihoods’ into
integrated water resources management: Taking the integration
paradigm to its logical next step for developing countries. Regional
Environmental Change, 5:197-204.
52. Metcalfe, R. A.; Chang, C.;
Smakhtin, V. 2005. Methods and tools to support the implementation
of environmentally sustainable flow regimes at Ontario’s
waterpower facilities. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 30(2):97-110.
53. Molden, David; Bos, M. G. 2005.
Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological
and urban systems: Seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends.
Water Science & Technology,
51(8):147-154.
54. Mukherji, A.; Shah, Tushaar. 2005. Groundwater socio-ecology
and governance: A review of institutions and policies in selected
countries. Hydrogeology Journal, 13(1):328-345.
55. Mutero, Clifford; Amerasinghe, Felix; Boelee, Eline; Konradsen,
Flemming; van der Hoek, Wim; Nevondo, Tendani; Rijsberman, Frank.
2005. System wide Initiative on Malaria and Agriculture: An innovative
Framework for Research and Capacity Building. EcoHealth, 2(1):11-16.
56. Nguyen, Khoa S.; Lorenzen, K.; Garaway, C.; Siebert, D.; Chamsingh,
B. 2005. Impacts of irrigation on fisheries in rain-fed rice farming
landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology, 42(5):892-2664.
57. Olaleye, A.O.; Akinyemi, S.O.S.;
Tijani-Eniola, H.; Akinbola, G.E.; Odeleye, F.O.; Oladosu, S.A.;
Gambo, B.A. 2005. Influence of potassium fertilizer on the yield
of plantain-melon intercropped on an oxic paleustalf in south-western
Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 3(3&4):
89-91.
58. Odeleye, F.O.; Odeleye, O.M.O.;
Dada, O.A.; Olaleye, A.O. 2005. The response of okra to varying
levels of poultry manure and plant population density under sole
cropping. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, 3(3&4):
68-74.
59. Phansalkar, Sanjiv. 2005. Contours of rural livelihoods in
India in the coming half-century. International Journal of Rural
Management, 1(2):145-166.
60. Pierret, A.; Moran, C.J.; Doussan, C. 2005. Conventional detection
methodology is limiting our ability to understand the roles and
functions of fine roots. New Phytologist, 166(3): 967-980.
61. Piyaratne, M.K.; Amerasinghe, F.P.; Amerasinghe, P.H.; Konradsen,
F. 2005. Physico-chemical characteristics of Anopheles culicifacies
and Anopheles varuna breeding water in a dry zone stream in Sri
Lanka. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, 42: 61-67.
62. Piyaratne, M.K.; Amerasinghe, P.H.; Amerasinghe, F. P,; Konradsen,
F. 2005. Food of larval Anopheles culicifacies and Anopheles varuna
in a stream habitat in Sri Lanka. Journal of the American Mosquito
Control Association, 21(4):387-94.
63. Planchon, O.; Silvera, N.; Gimenez, R.; Favis-Mortlock, D.;
Wainwright, J.; Lebissonnais, Y.; Govers, G. 2005. An automated
salt-tracing gauge for flow-velocity measurement. Earth Surface
Processes and Landforms, 30(7):833-844.
64. Podwojewski, P.; Germain, N. 2005. Short-term effects of management
on the soil structure in a deep tilled hardened volcanic-ash soil
(cangahua) in Ecuador. European Journal of Soil Science, 56(1):39-51.
65. Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.; Alifrangis, Michael; van der Hoek,
Wim; Amerasinghe, Felix P.; Wirtz, Robert A.; Konradsen, Flemming,
2005. Optimizing malaria epidemiological studies in areas of low
transmission. Southeast Asian J Trop Med and Pub Health, 36 (5),
68-73.
66. Qadir, M.; Noble, A.D.; Oster, J.D.; Schubert, S.; Ghafoor,
A. 2005. Driving forces for sodium removal during phytoremediation
of calcareous sodic soils. Soil Use and Management, 21:173-180.
67. Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Carr, R.; Buechler, Stephanie. 2005.
Managing wastewater agriculture to improve livelihoods and environmental
quality in poor countries. Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement
1):S11-S22.
68. Reeves, P. G.; Chaney, R. L.; Simmons, R. W.; Cherian, M.
G. 2005. Metallothionein is Not Involved in Cadmium Accumulation
in the Duodenum of Mice and Rats fed Diets with High-Cadmium Rice
or Sunflower Kernels and a Marginal Supply of Zinc, Iron, and Calcium.
Journal of Nutrition, 2005 135: 99-108.
69. Rijsberman Frank; Harlin J.
2005. Workshop 5 (synthesis): Cascading effective water use in
catchment systems. Water Science & Technology,
51(8):145.
70. Roetter, R. P.; Hoanh, Chu
Thai; Laborte, A. G.; Van Keulen, H.; Van Ittersum, M. K.; Dreiser,
C.; Van Diepen, C. A.; De Ridder, N.; Van Laar, H. H. 2005. Integration
of systems network (SysNet) tools for regional land use scenario
analysis in Asia. Environmental Modelling & Software, 20(3):291-307.
71. Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria; Dinar, A. 2005. Water institutional
reforms: Theory and practice. Water Policy, 7:1-19.
72. Samad, Madar. 2005. Water institutional reforms in Sri Lanka.
Water Policy, 7:125-140.
73. Samita, S.; Anputhas, Markandu; De Z. Abeysiriwardena, S.
2005. Accounting multi traits in recommending paddy varieties for
diverse environments. Experimental Agriculture, 41(2):213-225.
74. Seyler, P.; Coynel, A.; Moreira – Turcq, P.; Etcheber,
H.; Colas, C.; Orange, D.; Bricquet, J.P.; Laraque, A.; Guyot,
J.L.; Olivry, J.C.; Meybeck, M. 2005. Organic carbon transported
by the equatorial rivers: example of Congo- Zaîre and Amazon
Rivers. Advances in Soil Sciences, 255-274.
75. Shah, Tushaar. 2005. Groundwater
and human development: Challenges and opportunities in livelihoods
and environment. Water Science & Technology,
51(8):27-37.
76. Shah, Tushaar; Cederwall, K.;
Egboka, B. 2005. Workshop 7b (synthesis): Sustainable groundwater
management in rural areas. Water Science & Technology, 51(8):165.
77. Sharma, Bharat; Minhas, P. S. 2005. Strategies for managing
saline/alkali waters for sustainable agricultural production in
South Asia. Agricultural Water Management, 78(1-2):136-151.
78. Simmons, R.W.; Pongsakul, P.;
Saiyasitpanich, D.; Klinphoklap, S. 2005. Elevated levels of
cadmium and zinc in paddy soils and elevated levels of cadmium
in rice grain downstream of a zinc mineralized area in Thailand:
Implications for public health. Environmental Geochemistry & Health, Volume 27, Numbers 5-6: 501 – 511.
79. Smakhtin, Vladimir; Batchelor, A. L. 2005. Evaluating wetland
flow regulating functions using discharge time-series. Hydrological
Processes, 19(6):1293-1305.
80. Smith, L. E. D.; Nguyen Khoa, Sophie; Lorenzen, K. 2005. Livelihood
functions of inland fisheries: Policy implications in developing
countries. Water Policy, 7(4):359-383.
81. Thenkabail, Prasad S.; Schull, Mitchell; Turral, Hugh. 2005.
Ganges and Indus river basin land use/land cover (LULC) and irrigated
area mapping using continuous streams of MODIS data. Remote Sensing
of Environment, 95(3):317-341.
82. Trung, J.D.; Van Bortel, W.; Sochantha, T.; Keokenchanh, K.;
Briet, Olivier; Coosemans, M. 2005. Behavioral heterogeneity of
Anopheles species in ecologically different localities in Southeast
Asia: A challenge for vector control. Tropical Medicine and International
Health, 10(3):251-262.
83. Turral, H. N.; Etchells,T.; Malano,H. M. M.; Wijedasa, H.
A.; Taylor,P.; McMahon,T. A. M.; Austin, N. 2005. Water trading
at the margin: The evolution of water markets in the Murray-Darling
Basin, Water Resources Research, 41(7).
84. Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Nizamedinkhodjaeva, Nargiza; Pinkhasov,
M. A.; Nazarov, R. R. 2005. Establishing sustainable water user
associations in transition economies: Lessons from social mobilization
of IWRM-Fergana Project in Central Asia. Journal of Applied Irrigation
Science, 40(1):67-91.
85. Upadhyay, Bhawana. 2005. Women and natural resource management:
Illustrations from India and Nepal. Natural Resources Forum, 29(3):224-232.
86. Valentin, C.; Poesen, J.; Yong,
Li. 2005. Gully erosion: impacts, factors and control. Catena,
63:132–153.
87. Valentin, C.; Yong, Li; Poesen,
J. 2005. Preface. Gully erosion: a global issue. Catena, 63:129–131.
88. van der Hoek, Wim; Konradsen, F. 2005. Risk factors for acute
pesticide poisoning in Sri Lanka. Tropical Medicine and International
Health, 10(6):589-596.
89. Van Rooijen, Daan; Turral, Hugh; Biggs, Trent. 2005. Sponge
city: Water balance of mega-city water use and wastewater use in
Hyderabad, India; Erratum to the article. Irrigation and Drainage,
54(Supplement 1):S81-S91; 54(4):483.
90. Vigiak O.; Okoba B.O.; Sterk
G.; Stroosnijder L. 2005. Water erosion assessment using farmers’indicators
in the West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Catena, 64(2-3): 307-320.
91. Vigiak O.; van Loon E.l.; Sterk
G. 2005. Modelling spatial scales of water erosion in the West
Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. Geomorphology, xx (2005) xxx–xxx.
92. Waalewijn, P.; Wester, Philippus; van Straaten, K. 2005. Transforming
river basin management in South Africa: Lessons from the Lower
Komati River. Water International, 30(2):184-196.
93.
Yapi, Y. G.; Briet, Olivier; Diabate, S.; Vounatsou, P.; Akodo,
E.; Tanner, M.; Teuscher, T. 2005. Rice irrigation and schistosomiasis
in savannah and forest areas of Cote d’Ivoire. Acta Tropica,
93(2):201-211.
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Books
94. Biltonen, E., Doan Doan Tuan and Jinxia Wang. 2005. Making
irrigation management pro-poor: Indications of potentials from
China and Vietnam.18p.
95. Bos, M. G.; Burton, M. A.; Molden, David J. 2005. Irrigation
and drainage performance assessment: Practical guidelines. Wallingford,
UK: CABI. viii, 158p.
96. Lundqvist, J.; Falkenmark, M.; Berntell, A.; Bergkamp, G.;
Molden, David; Rosegrant, M. 2005. Let it reign: The new water
paradigm for global food security. Working report to CSD-13. Stockholm,
Sweden: SIWI. 40p.
97. Phansalkar, Sanjiv; Verma,
Shilp. 2005. Mainstreaming the margins: Water-centric livelihood
strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in Central India.
New Delhi, India: Angus & Grapher.
xi, 212p.
98. Sharma, Bharat; Samra, J.S.; Scott, Christopher; Wani, S.
P. (Eds.) 2005. Watershed management challenges: Improving productivity,
resources and livelihoods. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. xiii, 336p.
99. Svendsen, Mark. (Ed.) 2005. Irrigation and river basin management:
Options for governance and institutions. Wallingford, UK; Colombo,
Sri Lanka: CABI; IWMI. xii, 258p.
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Book Chapters
100. Barker, R.; Molle, Francois. 2005. Perspectives on Asian
irrigation. In Shivakoti, G. P.; Vermillion, D. L.; Lam, W. F.;
Ostrom, E.; Pradhan, U.; Yoder, R. ( Eds.), Asian irrigation in
transition: Responding to challenges. New Delhi, India: Sage Publications
India. pp.45-78.
101. Bossio, Deborah; Noble, Andrew; Pretty, J.; Penning de Vries,
Fritz; Molden, David. 2005. Linking land, soil and water management.
In Sharma, Bharat; Samra, J. S.; Scott, Christopher; Wani, S. P.
(Eds.), Watershed management challenges: Improving productivity,
resources and livelihoods. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.22- 38.
102. Bouma, Jetske; van Soest, D.; Bulte, E. H. 2005. Participatory
watershed development in India: A sustainable approach. In Sharma,
Bharat; Samra, J. S.; Scott, Christopher; Wani, S. P. (Eds.), Watershed
management challenges: Improving productivity, resources and livelihoods.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.129-143.
103. Buechler, Stephanie. 2005.
Women at the helm of irrigated agriculture in Mexico: The other
side of male migration. In Bennett, V.; Dávila-Poblete,
S.; Rico, M. N. (Eds.), Opposing currents: The politics of water
and gender in Latin America. Pittsburg, PA, USA: University of
Pittsburgh Press. pp.170-189.
104. Burton, Martin; Molden, David. 2005. Making sound decisions:
Information needs for basin water management. In Svendsen, Mark
(Ed.), Irrigation and river basin management: Options for governance
and institutions. Wallingford, UK; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CABI; IWMI.
pp.51-74.
105. de Lange, Marna; Merrey, Douglas; Levite, Herve; Svendsen,
Mark. 2005. Water resources planning and management in the Olifants
Basin of South Africa: Past, present and future. In Svendsen, Mark
(Ed.), Irrigation and river basin management: Options for governance
and institutions. Wallingford, UK; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CABI; IWMI.
pp.145-168.
106. de Rouw, A.; Soulilad, B.; Phanthavong, K.; Dupin, B. 2005.
The adaptation of upland rice cropping to ever-shorter fallow periods
and its limit. In: Poverty reduction and shifting cultivation stabilisation
in the uplands of Lao PDR. Bouahom, B., Glendinning, A., Nilsson,
S., Victor, M (eds). NAFRI, Vientiane, Lao PDR, pp.139-148.
107. Dinar, A.; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. 2005. Issues in water
pricing reforms: From getting correct prices to setting appropriate
institutions. In Folmer, H.; Tietenberg, T. (Eds.). The international
yearbook of environmental and resource economics 2005/2006: A survey
of current issues. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. pp.1-51.
108. Drechsel, P.; Giordano, M.; Enters, T. 2005. Valuing Soil
Fertility Change: Selected Methods and Case Studies. In: B. Shiferaw
et al. (eds.) Natural Resources Management in Agriculture: Methods
for Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts. ICRISAT-CABI
Publishing, pp. 199-221.
109. Kumar, M.D; Singh, O.P.; Singh,
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in Sabarmati river basin, India, In Shauquillo et al. (Eds) Groundwater
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117. Qadir, Manzoor; Schubert, S.; Steffens, D. 2005. Phytotoxic
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131. Van Koppen, Barbara; Nitish, Jha. 2005. Redressing racial
inequities through water law in South Africa: Interaction and contest
among legal frameworks. In: Boelens, Rutgerd, Dick Roth, and Margreet
Zwarteveen (eds). Liquid relations: Contested water rights and
legal complexity. Rutgers University Press. pp. 195-214.
132. Vermillion, D.L. 2005. Irrigation sector reform in Asia:
From participation with patronage to Empowerment with accountability.
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135. Wester, Philippus; Scott,
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Conference/Workshop Proceedings
and Chapters
136. Gamage, M.S.D.N.; Ahmad, M.D.; Turral, H. 2005. Semi-supervised
technique to retrieve irrigated crops from Landset ETM+ imagery
for small fields and mixed cropping systems of South Asia. Proceedings
of the 26th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS), Hanoi, Vietnam.
137. McCornick, P.G.; Merrey, D.J.
2005. Water users associations and their relevance to water governance
in Sub-Saharan Africa. In: Proceedings of Water District Management
and Governance Conference, US Commission on Irrigation and Drainage
Conference, San Diego, California. 29 March – 2 April 2005.
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Other Technical Reports
138. Finlayson, C.M.; D’Cruz,
R. 2005. Water Systems. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment report
on conditions and trends. Island Press.
139. Finlayson,
C.M.; D’Cruz,
R.; Davidson, N.C. 2005. Ecosystems and human well-being: wetlands
synthesis. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. World Resources Institute.
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Editorials/Book Reviews
140. Huibers, F. P.; Raschid-Sally,
Liqa.; Ragab, R. (Eds) 2005. Special issue of the Journal of
the ICID on Wastewater Use in Irrigated Agriculture – The
Water Chain Approach. Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement
1): S1-S2.
141. Valentin, Christian; Poesen, J.; Li, Y. 2005. Gully erosion:
a global issue Catena, special issue, 63(2-3). 129-328.
142. Kurian, M. 2005. David Edmunds and Eva Wollenberg. Local
Forest Management - The Impacts of Devolution Policies, Earthscan/CIFOR/IFAD
Publishers, Development and Change, Vol. 36(3):591, Blackwell Publishers,
U.K.
143. Kurian, M. 2005. Institutional Reforms in Indian Irrigation,
Sage/IFPRI Publishers, Development and Change, Vol. 36(5):959,
September, 2005, Blackwell Publishers, U.K.
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Theses (msc/phd) Accepted
144. Nangia, V. 2005. Field- and watershed-scale evaluation of
water quality trends due to changes in landscape and management
practices. PhD dissertation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul,
MN, USA.
145. Nguyen Khoa Man, S. 2005.
New perspectives on the impacts of irrigation on fisheries – With
emphasis on rice-based farming systems. Ph.D. Thesis, Imperial
College London, University of London, UK.
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Journal Articles
146. Abdullaev, Iskandar. 2005.
Addressing Central Asia’s
water problem. Central Asia and Caucasus Analyst, 6(4): 5-8.
147. Annang, L.; Drechsel, P. 2005. Nana Kwaku Saiw: A success
story. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 14: 40.
148. de Rouw, A.; Phaynaxay, K.; Soulilad, B.; Casagrande, M.
2005. Estimation of weed seeds in cultivated soils, Luang Prabang
province, Laos. The Lao Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 11:
79-94.
149. Phachomphon, K.; Silvera, N.; Xayarath, X.; Chaplot, V. 2005.
Generation of soil property maps of the Luang Prabang province.
Selection of optimal interpolation techniques. The Lao Journal
of Agriculture and Forestry, 8, 2-13.
150. Ranade, Rahul. 2005. ‘Out of sight, out of mind’:
Absence of groundwater in water allocation of Narmada basin. Economic
and Political Weekly, 40(21):2172-2175.
151. Ribolzi, O.; Silvera, N.; Xayyakummanh, K.; Latchachak, K.;
Tasaketh, S.; Vanethongkham, K. 2005. The use of pH to spot groundwater
inflows along the stream of a cultivated catchment in the northern
Lao PDR. The Lao Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 10, 72-84.
152.
van der Hoek, Wim; Anh, V. T.; Cam, P. D.; Vicheth, C.; Dalsgaard,
A. 2005. Skin diseases among people using urban wastewater in Phom
Penh. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 14:30-31.
153. Van Koppen, Barbara. 2005. Water reform in Africa: buying
a maternity dress for a woman who is not yet pregnant. Water Lines,
24(1): 10-21.
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Working Papers
154. Awulachew, Seleshi; Merrey, Douglas; Kamara, Abdul; van Koppen,
Barbara; Penning de Vries, Frits; Boelee, Eline. 2005. Experiences
and opportunities for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and
rainwater harvesting for food security in Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri
Lanka: IWMI. x, 86p. (IWMI working paper 98)
155. Bandaragoda, D.J. 2005. Stakeholder participation in developing
institutions for integrated water resources management: Lessons
from Asia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 28p. (IWMI working paper
96)
156. Biscoe, M. L.; Mutero, Clifford M.; Kramer, R. A. 2005. Current
policy and status of DDT use for malaria control in Ethiopia, Uganda,
Kenya and South Africa. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 33p. (IWMI
working paper 95)
157. Morardet, Sylvie; Merrey, Douglas; Seshoka, Jetrick; Sally,
Hilmy. 2005. Improving irrigation project planning and implementation
processes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Diagnosis and recommendations.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. xx, 71p. (IWMI working paper 99)
158. Namara, Regassa. 2005. Synthesis of Sub-Saharan Africa case
study reports. In van Koppen, Barbara; Namara, Regassa; Safilios-Rothschild,
Constantina. Reducing poverty through investments in agricultural
water management. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.20-66. (IWMI working
paper 101)
159. Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Smith, L.; Lorenzen, K. 2005. Adaptive,
participatory and integrated assessment of the impacts of irrigation
on fisheries evaluation of the approach in Sri Lanka. Colombo,
Sri Lanka: IWMI. vi, 35p. (IWMI working paper 89)
160. Penning de Vries, Frits; Sally, Hilmy; Inocencio, Arlene.
2005. Opportunities for private sector participation in agricultural
water development and management. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. xxiii,
50p. (IWMI working paper 100)
161. Smakhtin, Vladimir; Weragala, Neelanga. 2005. An assessment
of hydrology and environmental flows in the Walawe River Basin,
Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 13p. (IWMI working paper
103)
162. Somaratne, Pallewatte G.; Jayakody, Priyantha; Molle Francois;
Jinapala, Kiribandage. 2005. Small tank cascade systems in the
Walawe River Basin. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. iii, 43p. (IWMI working
paper 92)
163. Upadhyay, Bhawana; Samad, Madar; Giordano, Mark. 2005. Livelihoods
and gender roles in drip-irrigation technology: A case of Nepal.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 13p. (IWMI working paper 87)
164. van Koppen, Barbara; Namara, Regassa; Safilios-Rothschild,
Constantina. 2005. Reducing poverty through investments in agricultural
water management. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. xvi, 66p. (IWMI working
paper 101)
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Monographs
165. Phansalkar, Sanjiv; Verma,
Shilp. 2005. Mainstreaming the margins: Water-centric livelihood
strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in Central India.
New Delhi, India: Angus & Grapher.
xi, 212p.
166. Shah, T.; Verma, S.; Bhamoriya, V.; Ghosh, S.; Sakthivadivel,
R. (2005). Social impact of technical innovations: Study of organic
cotton and low cost drip irrigation in the agrarian economy of
west Nimar. Region. International Development Enterprises (India),
Delhi. 48p.
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Monograph Chapters
167. Ensink, Jeroen H. J.; Mahmood, Tariq; van der Hoek, Wim;
Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Amerasinghe, Felix P. 2005. A nation-wide
assessment of wastewater use in Pakistan: An obscure activity or
a virtually important one? In IWMI. Wastewater use for agriculture:
Articles and publications by IWMI and partners, 1998-2004. 21p.
168. Maclaren, V. W.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Abayawardana, S. 2005.
Strategies for minimising industrial pollution of water / wastewater
used for agriculture. In IWMI. Wastewater use for agriculture:
Articles and publications by IWMI and partners, 1998-2004. 11p.
169. Raschid-Sally, L.; Abayawardana, S. 2005. Wastewater as a
non-traditional source of livelihoods, city food security and water
for agriculture. In IWMI. Wastewater use for agriculture: Articles
and publications by IWMI and partners, 1998-2004. 18p.
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Policy Briefs
170. IWMI. 2005. Breaking the cycles of land degradation: A case
study from Ban Lak Sip, Lao PDR. Water Policy Briefing, 16:7p.
171. IWMI. 2005. Environmental flows: Planning for environmental
water allocation. Water Policy Briefing, 15:6p.
172. IWMI. 2005. Planning groundwater use for sustainable rural
development. Water Policy Briefing, 14:6p.
173. IWMI and Global Water Partnership. 2005. Reducing poverty
through integrated management of groundwater and surface water.
Water Policy Briefing, 13:6p.
174. IWMI and Global Water Partnership. 2005. Integrating fisheries
into irrigation planning and management. Water Policy Briefing,
12:6p.
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IWMI-TATA' Water Policy Research Highlights
175. Deepak, S.C.; Chandrakanth, M.G.; Nagraj, N. 2005. Groundwater
Markets and Water Use Efficiency: The Case of Karnataka. IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 12, 2005.
176. Tilala, Hiren; Shiyani, R.L. 2005. Small Water Harvesting:
A Sustainable Way for Equity and Income Generation. IWMI-TATA Water
Policy Research Highlights, No. 17, 2005.
177. Hirway, Indira; Goswami, Subhrangsu. 2005. Performance of
Narmada-based Drinking Water Supply in Gujarat: Second Round Results
from ITP-PRAVAH-CFDA Citizens' Monitoring System. IWMI-TATA Water
Policy Research Highlights, No. 10, 2005.
178. Jothimani, S.; Thiagrajan , T.M.. 2005. Water and Nitrogen
Use Efficiency of Rice under System of Rice Intensification. IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 24, 2005.
179. Kishore, A.; Keshari Nandan Mishra. 2005. Cost of Energy
for Irrigation and Agrarian Dynamism in Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 21, 2005.
180. Kumar, M.D. 2005. Impact of Water Prices and Volumetric Water
Allocation on Water Productivity: Comparative Analysis of Well
Owners, Water Buyers and Shareholders. IWMI-TATA Water Policy
Research
Highlights, No. 11, 2005.
181. Kumar, M.D.; Singh, O.P. 2005. Virtual Water in Global Food
and Water Policy Making: Is there a Need for Rethinking? IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 3, 2005.
182. Kumar, M.D.; Singh, O.P. 2005. Which Water Counts? Blue and
Green Water Use and Productivity in the Narmada Basin. IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 8, 2005.
183. Kumar, M.D., Ghosh, Santanu; Singh,O.P.; Ranade, Rahul; Ravindranath,
R. 2005. Changes in Groundwater Ecology and its Implications for
Surface Flows: Studies from Narmada River Basin, Madhya Pradesh,
India. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 25, 2005.
184. Mukherji, Aditi. 2005 The Spread and Extent of Irrigation
Rental Market in India, 1976-77 to 1997-98: What Does the National
Sample Survey Data Reveal? IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights,
No. 7, 2005.
185. Nagraj, N.; Suvarna Kumar, A.H.; Chandrakanth, M.G. 2005.
Economic Analysis of Groundwater Markets in Central Dry Zone of
Karnataka. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 13,
2005.
186. Prakash, A. 2005. Sharecropping, Migration and the New Face
of Water Markets: A Case of Sangpura Village in North Gujarat.
IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 23, 2005.
187. Prasad, C.S.; Babu , Prajit K.; Hall, Andrew . 2005. Assessing
SRI as a Process: Evidence from India. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research
Highlights, No. 22, 2005.
188. Rath, A. 2005. India's Water Future: Responses to ITP's Delphi
Questionnaire. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No.
16, 2005.
189. Shah, Amita. 2005. Economic Rationale, Subsidy and Cost Sharing
in Watershed Projects: Imperatives for Institutions and Market
Development. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 5,
2005.
190. Shah, T. 2005. Community Management of Groundwater Resources:
An Appropriate Response to Groundwater Overdraft in India? IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 4, 2005.
191. Shah, T. 2005. Groundwater and Human Development: Challenges
and Opportunities in Livelihoods and Environment. IWMI-TATA Water
Policy Research Highlights, No. 1, 2005.
192. Shah, T. 2005. Water Poverty and Economic Development: Cross-country
Analysis and Implications for Policy Reform. IWMI-TATA Water Policy
Research Highlights, No. 2, 2005.
193. Shaheen, F.A. 2005. Irrigation Management Transfer: Kashmir
in Contrast. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 14,
2005.
194. Sharma, A.; Purohit, Archana; Dandsena, Kanhei Lal ; Madhu,
V. 2005. Scaling Up Without Losing Quality and Impact: Lessons
from Outstanding Watershed Programs in India. IWMI-TATA Water Policy
Research Highlights, No. 26, 2005.
195. Singh, O.P.; Kumar, M. Dinesh; Ghosh, Santanu. 2005. Changing
Water Use Hydrology of Narmada River Basin: Implications for Basin
Water Allocation. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No.
19, 2005.
196. Sinha, S.K.; Talati, Jayesh. 2005. Impact of System of Rice
Intensification (SRI) on Rice Yields: Results from a New Sample
Study in Purulia District, India. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research
Highlights, No. 20, 2005.
197. Talati, J.; Kumar , M. Dinesh; Ravindranath, R. 2005. Local
and Sub-basin Level Impact of Watershed Development Projects: Hydrological
and Socioeconomic Analysis for Two Sub-basins of Narmada. IWMI-TATA
Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 15, 2005.
198. Tiwary, Rakesh. 2005. The Dynamics of Conflicts over Transboundary
Waters: Analyzing the Indo-Bangladesh Case. IWMI-TATA Water Policy
Research Highlights, No. 9, 2005.
199. Vadivelu, G.A. 2005. Choosing 'not' to Participate: Evidence
from Drought Prone Area Program (DPAP) in Chitradurga, Karnataka.
IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Highlights, No. 18, 2005.
200. Verma, Shilp; Phansalkar, S. 2005. India Inc. 2050: Potential
Deviations from 'Business-As-Usual'. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research
Highlights, No. 6, 2005.
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Conferences/workshop Proceedings
201. Awulachew, S. B.; Merrey, D.; van Koopen, B.; Kamara, A.;
Penning de Vries, Frits; Boelee, E. 2005, Roles, Constraints and
Opportunities of Small Scale Irrigation and Water Harvesting in
Ethiopian Agricultural Development: Assessment of Existing Situation.
Proceeding of East African River Basin Management Conference, March
2005, Morogoro, Tanzania, 11p.
202. Clément, F.; Nguyen Duy, P.; Orange, D.; Amezaga,
J.; Large, A.; Calder, I. 2005. Scientific narratives and policy:
the need for a pragmatic approach regarding land management in
Vietnam. IV MMSEA Conference on “Sustainable use of natural
resources & poverty dialogue in mainland Montane, South East
Asia”, SaPa, Vietnam, 16-19 May 2005: 13 p.
203. Illaszewicz, J.; Tharme, Rebecca; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Dore,
J. (Eds.) 2005. Environmental flows: Rapid environmental flow assessment
for the Huong River Basin, Central Vietnam. Hanoi, Vietnam: IUCN
Vietnam. ix, 81p.
204. Finlayson, C.M.; Taylor, I.; Ojei, T.; Meijer, P.; Trissal,
C.; Madgwick, J.; Pattnaik. 2005. Report of the Training Needs
Assessment Workshop for South Asia, a side event of the Asian Wetlands
Symposium 2005, Bhubaneswar, India. February 2005:
205. Jinapala,,K.; Somaratne, P.G.;
Tharme, R. 2005. Social mobilization for stakeholder capacity
building – biodiversity enhancement
in the Walawe Left Bank area. Report on proceedings of a social
mobilization workshop under the Walawe Biodiversity Project. 58p.
206. Noble, A.D., and Suzuki, S. 2005. Improving the productivity
of degraded cropping systems in Northeast Thailand: Improving farmer
practices with innovative approaches. Proceedings of the International
Conference on Research Highlights and Vanguard Technology on Environmental
Engineering in Agricultural Systems, Kanazawa University, Japan,
12-15 September, 2005.
207. Thenkabail, Prasad; Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.; Hugh, Turral;
Schull, Mitchell. 2005. A satellite sensor based global map of
irrigated areas and products. Symposium Proceedings, at the 26th
Asian Conference on Remote Sensing ACRS2005, Hanoi, Vietnam, 7
November 2005. 5p.
208. Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Anputhas, Markandu; Samad, Madar;
Abayawardana, Sarath. 2005. Spatial Clustering of the poor in Sri
Lanka: Linkages with availability and access to Land. Proceedings
of the 6th Annual Symposium on Poverty Research in Sri Lanka, 22-24
November 2005, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 24p.
209. Van Koppen, Barbara. 2005. African water laws and institutions
in rural water resources development. Proceedings: Knowledge Management
Africa. DBSA, NEPAD, University of Witwatersrand, Petro, South
Africa.
210. Van Koppen, B.; Butterworth,
J.A..; Juma, I. (eds). 2005. African Water Laws: plural legislative
frameworks for rural water management in Africa. Proceedings
of a workshop held in Johannesburg, South Africa. 26-28 January
2005. Pretoria: International Water Management Institute. 480p.
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Conferences/workshop Proceedings
- Chapters
211. Abdullaev, I.; Yakubov, M. 2005. Water management reform,
irrigation management transfer and water rights: synthesis from
Karakal, Pakistan Case Study. Proceedings of round table meeting
organized by the Parliament of Uzbekistan and WUASP Project.
212. Abdullaev, I.; Molden, David;
Matyakubov , Bakhtyar. 2005. “Best” Water
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