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Impacts of farmer participation for water resources management in the Punjab Province, Pakistan: an analysis of process documentation for the Hakra 4-R Distributary

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  • Waheed-uz-Zaman, 1998. "Impacts of farmer participation for water resources management in the Punjab Province, Pakistan: an analysis of process documentation for the Hakra 4-R Distributary," IWMI Research Reports H025423, International Water Management Institute.
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    DOI: 10.3910/2009.532
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    1. Ambler, J., 1993. "Bounding the system: precursors to measuring performance in networks of farmer-managed irrigation systems," Conference Papers h013493, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Wijayaratna, C. M., 1996. "Impacts of the institutional system on the participants and on irrigation performance: a note for discussion," Conference Papers h018378, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Waheed uz Zaman & Bandaragoda, D. J., 1996. "Government interventions in social organization for water resource management: experience of a command water management project in the Punjab, Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports H019412, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Pitana, I. G., 1993. "Performance indicators: a case of a newly developed FMIS in Bali, Indonesia," Conference Papers h013494, International Water Management Institute.
    5. Bandaragoda, D. J. & Mehmood ul Hassan & Mirza, Z. I. & Cheema, M. A. & Waheed-uz-Zaman, 1997. "Organizing water users for distributary management: preliminary results from a pilot study in the Hakra 4-R distributary of the Eastern Sadiqia Canal System of Pakistan's Punjab Province," IWMI Research Reports H020288, International Water Management Institute.
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