Institutional reforms in irrigation sector of Punjab, Pakistan: Proceedings of Workshop held at Faisalabad Serena, Pakistan, 10-11 February 2000. In Urdu
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- Hassan, M. U. & Mirza, Z. I. & Bandaragoda, D. J., 1996. "Mobilizing social organization volunteers: An initial methodological step towards establishing effective water users organizations," IWMI Research Reports H019410, International Water Management Institute.
- Cheema, M. A. & Mirza, Z. I. & Ul Hassan, M. & Bandaragoda, D. J., 1997. "Socio-economic baseline survey for a pilot project on water users organizations in the Hakra 4-R Distributary Command Area, Punjab," IWMI Research Reports H009246, International Water Management Institute.
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