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Module 5 - Watershed Management for Agricultural Development


Selected Readings

Asterisk (*) at the end of a reference indicates that it is available on the Web. See Appendix 1 for a full list of Websites.

Calder, I.R. 1998. Water-Resource and Land-Use Issues. Systemwide Initiative on Water Management (SWIM). Paper No. 3. Colombo: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization). 2000. “Land-Water Linkages in Rural Watersheds Electronic Workshop: Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations, September 18 - October 27, 2000.” FAO, Rome.*

Kerr, J. 2002. Watershed Management Projects in India: An Evaluation. In collaboration with G. Pangare and V. Lokur Pangare. IFPRI Research Report 127. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).*

Kerr, J., G. Pangare, V. Lokur Pangare, P. J. George, and S. Kolavalli. 1998. “The Role of Watershed Projects in Developing Rainfed Agriculture in India.” World Bank, Washington, DC.*

Michigan State University. Watershed Window: Resources for Developing Countries’ Watershed Management.

Revenga, C., S. Murray, J. Abramovitz, and A. Hammond. 1998. “Watersheds of the World: Ecological Value and Vulnerability.” Washington, DC: World Resources Institute (WRI).
Watershed Management Council. www.watershed.org

References Cited

WOTR (Watershed Organisation Trust). 1999. “Watershed Development and the Landless.” The Watershed Family: Newsletter of the Indo-German Watershed Development Programme 2. WOTR, Maharashtra, India.

This investment note was prepared by John Kerr (IFPRI), with input from the Natural Resources Management Thematic Team of the World Bank.

 

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