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  1. Enhancing Sustainable Groundwater Governance through the Groundwater Management Information System (GMIS): A Case Study of Punjab, Pakistan by Ullah, Muhammad Kaleem, Hafeez, Mohsin, Iqbal, Naveed, Cheema, Muhammad Jehanzeb Masud, Siddiqui, Salman, Aeman, Hafsa, Zafar, Haseeb, Bodla, Habibullah, Ashraf, Muhammad

    Published 2025
    “…Limited freshwater resources and rising competition among agricultural, domestic, and industrial users have worsened water scarcity. PunjabPakistan’s agricultural hub—is experiencing a severe groundwater crisis, marked by rapid depletion (e.g., 6.89 ft/year in Depalpur) and contamination (e.g., arsenic >171.8 µg/L in Renala Khurd), threatening water security for 120 million people. …”
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  2. Malaria vectors in the changing environment of the southern Punjab, Pakistan by Klinkenberg, Eveline, Konradsen, Flemming, Herrel, N., Mukhtar, M., Hoek, Wim van der, Amerasinghe, Felix P.

    Published 2004
    “…To investigate this question, routinely-collected government entomological data for the period 1970 to 1999 for the district of Bahawalnagar, in the Indus Basin irrigation system in the southern Punjab, was analysed. …”
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  3. Strengthening groundwater governance in Pakistan by Rana, Abdul Wajid, Gill, Sitara, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., ElDidi, Hagar

    Published 2024
    “…Fiscal incentives for solarization of irrigation/drinking water pumps are likely to further increase water withdrawals and make water governance more complex. To understand the perspectives of groundwater users, a qualitative study was conducted in the alluvial groundwater systems of Punjab as well as the hard rock systems of Balochistan. …”
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  4. How much do you love Pakistan: A property tax revenue simulation for a municipal revolution in Punjab by Aziz, Daniyal, Haider, Sabieh, Raja, Muhammad Nasim Khan

    Published 2014
    “…Governance Institutes Network International (GINI) entered into agreement as a collaborating institution with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) to conduct property tax policy research to support the 2011 “Framework for Economic Growth” developed by the Planning Commission of Pakistan at that time. …”
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  5. Incorporating local institutions in irrigation experiments: evidence from rural communities in Pakistan by Javaid, A., Falk, Thomas

    Published 2015
    “…We present experimental evidence based on an irrigation game played in communities that are dependent on one of the largest contiguous irrigation network: the Indus basin irrigation system in Punjab, Pakistan. Furthermore, we simulate two institutional mechanisms that are neglected in experimental studies, despite their importance in many CPR governance systems: traditional authorities and legal pluralism. …”
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  6. Digital ecosystems and migration responses to climate extremes: case study from Rahim Yar Khan District, Punjab in Pakistan by Waqar, Kanwal, Hafeez, Mohsin, Rehman, Maryam, Aeman, Hafsa

    Published 2024
    “…The report titled "Digital Ecosystems and Migration Responses to Climate Extremes in Pakistan" focuses on the impacts of climate change, particularly in Rahim Yar Khan district, Punjab. …”
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  7. Gendered exclusion in agricultural water governance: A case study in district Okara, Pakistan by Waqar, Kanwal, Hafeez, Mohsin

    Published 2025
    “…Background: Gender disparities in agricultural water management persist globally, yet context-specific evidence from Pakistan remains limited. This study investigates the systemic barriers to gender equity in water governance in District Okara, Punjab, which is a critical agricultural region due to its highly fertile land, extensive canal irrigation system, and significant production of key crops and livestock. …”
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  8. Soil fertility in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of Punjab, Pakistan: The role of institutional factors and sustainable land management practices by Sheikh, Asjad Tariq, Chaudhary, Ashok Kumar, Mufti, Samaa, Davies, Stephen, Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay

    Published 2024
    “…OBJECTIVE We investigate the relationship among socioeconomic and institutional factors, adoption of sustainable land management practices, and the resulting changes in soil fertility between 2016 and 2019 within the context of mixed crop-livestock farms in the three irrigated agroecological zones of Punjab, Pakistan. A household survey was conducted in 2019 to complement soil attributes data collected by the Government of Punjab in 2016. …”
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  9. Poverty, household food security, and nutrition in rural Pakistan by Alderman, Harold, Garcia, Marito

    Published 1993
    “…In this report Harold Alderman and Marito Garcia address these concerns by looking at longitudinal data for a three-year period, 1986-89, and analyzing fluctuations in incomes, consumption, savings, nutrition and health-seeking behavior of 800 households in five districts in rural Pakistan (Faisalabad and Attock in Punjab province, Badin in Sind, Dir in North-West Frontier Province, and Mastung/Kalat in Baluchistan). …”
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  10. Pakistan Rural Household Panel Survey (PRHPS) 2013, Round 2 by International Food Policy Research Institute, Innovative Development Strategies

    Published 2016
    “…The Pakistan Rural Household Panel Survey (PRHPS) 2013, Round 2 is the second round of the PRHPS; Round 1 was conducted in 2012. …”
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  11. Navigating climate change, disasters and displacement in Pakistan: a case study of Rahim Yar Khan by Khalid, Sidra, Hafeez, Mohsin, Junaid, Novaira, Aeman, Hafsa

    Published 2024
    “…Under the CGIAR Initiative on Fragility, Conflict and Migration (FCM), the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Pakistan conducted a comprehensive research case study in Rahim Yar Khan (RYK), a disaster-prone district (and host community to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and migrants from neighboring areas) in the Punjab province of Pakistan, focusing on the 2022 floods to evaluate the vulnerabilities of climate-displaced households, assess the impacts on FLWS, and propose strategies to improve disaster resilience. …”
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  12. A user’s guide to data from Round 2 of the Pakistan Rural Household Panel Survey (PRHPS) 2013 by International Food Policy Research Institute, Innovative Development Strategies

    Published 2016
    “…Responding to a request from the Government of Pakistan, the Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP) was launched in July 2011. …”
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