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Agricultural water and poverty linkages: Case studies on large and small systems

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  • Hussain, I.
  • Giordano, M.
  • Hanjra, M. A.
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  • Hussain, I. & Giordano, M. & Hanjra, M. A., 2003. "Agricultural water and poverty linkages: Case studies on large and small systems," Book Chapters,, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iwmibc:158358
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.158358
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    1. Tushaar Shah & Alam, M & Kumar, M. Dinesh. & Nagar, R. K. & Singh, Mahendra, 2000. "Pedaling out of poverty: Social impact of a manual irrigation technology in South Asia," IWMI Research Reports H 27051, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Shah, Tushaar & Alam, Mahmudul & Kumar, M. Dinesh & Nagar, Rashmi K. & Singh, Mahendra, 2000. "Pedaling out of poverty: Social impact of a manual irrigation technology in South Asia," IWMI Research Reports 44571, International Water Management Institute.
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