Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab
Focuses on the existing gap between the traditional design concepts of warabandi - in irrigation water allocation method practiced in Pakistan and Northern India - and its actual practice. Within this focus it also outlines some institutional implications of the present practice of warabandi and ide...
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International Irrigation Management Institute
1998
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| author | Bandaragoda, Don Jayatissa |
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| description | Focuses on the existing gap between the traditional design concepts of warabandi - in irrigation water allocation method practiced in Pakistan and Northern India - and its actual practice. Within this focus it also outlines some institutional implications of the present practice of warabandi and identifies further research and policy needs. |
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| spelling | CGSpace398002025-12-08T07:53:20Z Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab Bandaragoda, Don Jayatissa water management irrigation management water allocation watercourses water distribution design irrigation scheduling social aspects economic aspects water users distributary canals Focuses on the existing gap between the traditional design concepts of warabandi - in irrigation water allocation method practiced in Pakistan and Northern India - and its actual practice. Within this focus it also outlines some institutional implications of the present practice of warabandi and identifies further research and policy needs. 1998 2014-06-13T14:29:26Z 2014-06-13T14:29:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39800 en Open Access application/pdf International Irrigation Management Institute International Water Management Institute Bandaragoda, D. J. 1998. Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). vi, 25p. (IWMI Research Report 017 / IIMI Research Report 017) |
| spellingShingle | water management irrigation management water allocation watercourses water distribution design irrigation scheduling social aspects economic aspects water users distributary canals Bandaragoda, Don Jayatissa Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title | Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title_full | Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title_fullStr | Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title_full_unstemmed | Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title_short | Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab |
| title_sort | design and practice of water allocation rules lessons from warabandi in pakistan s punjab |
| topic | water management irrigation management water allocation watercourses water distribution design irrigation scheduling social aspects economic aspects water users distributary canals |
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