Potential for devolution of management to farmers' organizations in an hierarchical irrigation management agency: the case of the Mahaweli Authority of Sri Lanka
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- Gunadasa, A. M. S. S., 1989. "The Kimbulwana Oya Irrigation Scheme: an approach to improved system management," IWMI Books, Reports H005694, International Water Management Institute.
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- Moragoda, R., 1989. "Organizational aspects of irrigation management in Kalankuttiya block, Mahaweli system H, Sri Lanka during the 1986 dry season," IWMI Working Papers H004330, International Water Management Institute.
- Moragoda, R., 1990. "Organizational aspects of improved irrigation management: Kalankuttiya Block, Mahaweli system H, Sri Lanka," IWMI Working Papers H006343, International Water Management Institute.
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