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  1. Amerasinghe, Felix.   2006. Water, health and environment. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp. 145-177.

  2. Amarasinghe, Upali; Anputhas, Markandu; Samad, Madar; Abayawardana, Sarath. 2006. Spatial clustering of the poor: Links with availability and access to land. In Melis, D. M.; Abeysuriya, M.; de Silva, N. (Eds.). Putting land first? Exploring the links between land and poverty. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA). pp.331-363.

  3. Atapattu, Sithara, Molden, David. 2006. Achieving food and environmental security: Better river basin management for healthy coastal zones. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: Managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.293-301.

  4. Bharati, L., Rodgers, C., Shumilov, S., Plotnikova, M., Vlek, P., 2006. Integrated modeling of conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources in a small scale irrigation system in the Volta Basin, Africa. In Schumann, A.; Pahlow, M.; Bogardi, J.J.; van der Zaag, P. (Eds.). Reducing the Vulnerability of Societies Against Water Related Risks at the Basin Scale, IWRM 2006, Bochum, Germany: IAHS Press.  

  5. Bousquet, F.; Castella, J.C.; Ekasingh, B.; Hoanh, C.T.; Kam, S.P.;  Ni, D.V.; Manichon, H.; Quang, D.D.; Trébuil, G.; Tuong, T.P. 2006. Ecoregional Research for Integrated Natural Resource Management in Southeast Asian Rice Ecosystems. In Rocchi. D. (Ed.). France and the CGIAR: Delivering scientific results for agriculture development. CGIAR Publication. pp. 80-84.

  6. Bousquet, F.; Barnaud, C.; Barreteau, O.; Cernesson, F.; Dumrongrojwatthana, P.; Dung, L.C.; Ekasingh, B.; Gajaseni, N.; Hoanh, C.T.; Le Page, C.; Naivinit, W.; Promburom, P.; Raj Gurung, T.; Ruankaew, N; Trébuil, G. 2006. Companion modelling for resilient water management: Stakeholders’ perceptions of water dynamics and collective learning at the catchment scale. In Rocchi, D. "France and the CGIAR: Delivering scientific results for agriculture development". CGIAR Publication.

  7. Buechler, Stephanie; Devi, Gayathri.  2006.  Adaptations of wastewater-irrigated farming systems: A case study of Hyderabad, India.  In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.). Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive Cities. Silang, Philippines: RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)  pp.267-273. 

  8. Buechler, Stephanie; Mekala, Gayathri Devi; Keraita, Ben. 2006. Wastewater use for urban and peri-urban agriculture. In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.) Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive cities. Silang, Philippines:  RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR). pp.244-260.

  9. Cofie, Olufunke; Adam-Bradford, A.; Drechsel, Pay. 2006. Recycling of urban organic waste for urban agriculture. In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.) Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive cities. Silang, Philippines:  RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR). pp.210-229.

  10. Danso, G.; Drechsel, P.; Wiafe-Antwi, T.; Gyiele,L. 2006. Income Generated by Farming Systems in and around Kumasi. In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.). Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive cities. Silang, Philippines:  RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR). pp.205-207.
  11. Drechsel, P. 2006. Learning from rapid urban growth and reflection in Kumasi. Case study 25: Ghana. In C. Hague et al. (Eds). Making Planning Work. A guide to approaches and skills. Intermediate Technology Publishing, pp. 74-75.

  12. Duran Jr. L.; Batac J.; Drechsel, P. 2006. Planning in a Changing Environment: The Case of Marilao in the Philippines. In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.). Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive cities. Silang, Philippines:  RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) pp.230-233.

  13. Faures, J.M.; Svendesen, M.; Turral, H.N. 2006. Irrigation Impacts. Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture. CABI

  14. Finlayson, C.M. 2006. Welcome. In  Gailbraith, C; Thompson, D; Boere, G; (Eds.). Water Birds Around the World, Edinburgh, Scottish Natural Heritage.

  15. Finlayson, C.M. 2006.  Wetland ecosystems - human needs for agriculture and water balanced against nature protection. In Water and Ecosystems: Water Resources Management in Diverse Ecosystems and Providing for Human Needs, UNU-INWEH, Hamilton, Canada.

  16. Finlayson, C.M.; Gitay, H.; Bellio, M.; van Dam, R.; Taylor, I.  2006.  Climate variability and change and other pressures on wetlands and waterbirds: impacts and adaptation. In Boere, G.C.; Galbraith C.A.; Stroud, D.A. (Eds.). Waterbirds around the world. Edinburgh, UK: The Stationery Office, pp. 88-97.

  17. Finlayson, C.M. 2006. Vulnerability assessment of important habitats for migratory species: Examples from Eastern Asia and Northern Australia. In UNEP; Conservation on Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS); Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Migratory species and climate change: Impacts of a changing environment on wild animals. Bonn, Germany: UNEP/ CMS Secretariat. pp.18-25.

  18. Giordano, Meredith. 2006. IWMI research: Context and setting. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.1-7.

  19. Gowing, J. W.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; 2006. Land and water management in coastal zones: Dealing with agriculture, aquaculture, fishery conflicts. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: Managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.1-16.

  20. Gowing, J. W.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Khiem, N. T. 2006. Social and environmental impact of rapid change in the coastal zone of Vietnam: An assessment of sustainability issues. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: Managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.48-60.
  21. Inocencio, A.; Barker, R. 2006. Constraints and Opportunities in Water Resources and Irrigation Development in Philippine Rice Production, In Balisacan, A.; Sebastian, L.; Eleazar, N. (Eds.).  Securing Rice, Reducing Poverty: Challenges and Policy Directions.  Los Baños: SEARCA/PhilRice/Bureau of Agricultural Research.

  22. Kam, S. P.; Nhan, N. V.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Be Nam, V. T.; Maunahan, A.; 2006. Applying the Resource Management Domain (RMD) concept to land and water use and management in the coastal zone: Case study of Bac Lieu Porvince, Vietnam. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: Managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.193-205.

  23. Keraita, B.; Drechsel,P. 2006. The Use of Polluted Water in Urban Agriculture: Livelihood realities and challenges. In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.). Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive cities. Silang, Philippines:  RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) pp. 261-263.

  24. Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria.; Giordano, Meredith. 2006. A decade of water research at IWMI: Insights and impacts. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.196-224.

  25. Mapedza, E. 2006. Mafungautsi area, Zimbabwe: decentralised management of forests. In Rydin, Y.; Falleth, E. (Eds.). Networks, Institutions and Natural Resource Management, London, UK: Edward Elgar. pp.107-122.

  26. Molden, David. 2006. Water management for agriculture. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.178-195. 

  27. Moustier, P.; Danso, G.  2006.  Local economic development and marketing of urban produced food.  In van Veenhuizen, R. (Ed.). Cities farming for the future: Urban agriculture for green and productive Cities. Silang, Philippines: RUAF Foundation; IDRC; International Institute of  Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)  pp.174-195. 

  28. Murray-Rust, Hammond; Turral, Hugh. 2006. Integrated water resources management. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.22-55.

  29. Noble, Andrew. 2006. The challenge of harnessing soil and water resources. In Hartemink, A. E. (Ed.). The future of soil science. Wageningen, Netherlands: International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS). pp.101-104.

  30. Penning de Vries, Frits; Bossio, Deborah. 2006. Smallholder land and water management. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.56-83.

  31. Qadir, Manzoor.; Oster, J.D.; Schubert, S.; Murtaza, G.  2006. Vegetative bioremediation of sodic and saline-sodic soils for productivity enhancement and environment conservation. In M. Öztürk et al. (Eds.). Biosaline Agriculture and High Salinity Tolerance in Plants. Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser Verlag. pp.137-146.

  32. Rollin, D.; Morardet, S.; Lévite, H.; Sally, H. 2006. Recherche et formation dans les bassins versant de l’Olifants et du Limpopo (Afrique australe). La France et le CGIAR: Des résultats scientifiques pour la recherche agricole internationale. CGIAR. p. 81-84.

  33. Rijsberman, Frank. 2006. The water challenge. In Lomborg, B. (Ed.). How to spend $50 billion to make the world a better place. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp.129-140.

  34. Rijsberman, Frank. 2006. ‘More crop per drop’: Realigning a research paradigm. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.8-21.

  35. Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. 2006. Understanding Water Institutions: Structure, Environment, and Change Process. In Sylvain Parret; Stefano Farolfi;  Rashid Hassan. (Eds.).  Water Governance for Sustainable Development: Approaches and Lessons from Developing and Transitional Countries, London.UK: Earthscan. pp.3-20.
     

  36. Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. Sastry, G. S.  2006. Water Supply and Sanitation in Karnataka: Status, Issues, and Policy. In V. Ratna Reddy; S. Mahendra Dev. (Eds.). Managing Water Resources: Policies, Institutions, and Technologies. Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. pp.197-228.

  37. Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria; Dinar, Ariel. 2006. Water institutional reforms in developing countries: Insights, evidences, and case studies. In Lopez, R.; Toman, M. (Eds.). Economic development and environmental sustainability: New policy options.  New York, USA: Oxford University Press. pp.273-303.

  38. Samad, Madar. 2006. Water resources institutions and policy. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). ‘More crop per drop:’ Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI’s research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.118-144.

  39. Samad, Madar; Merrey, Douglas. 2006. Water to thirsty fields: How social research can contribute. In Cernea, M. M.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.). Researching the culture in agri-culture: Social research for international development. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI. pp.140-165.

  40. Shah, Tushaar. 2006. Sustainable groundwater management. In Giordano, Meredith; Rijsberman, Frank; Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. (Eds.). More crop per drop: Revisiting a research paradigm: Results and synthesis of IWMI research, 1996- 2005. London, UK: IWA. pp.84-117.
  41. Shah, T.; Makin, I.; Sakthivadivel. R.   2006. Limits to Leapfrogging: Issues in Transposing Successful River Basin Management Institutions in the Developing World. In Mollinga, P.P.; Dixit, A.; Athukorala, K. (Eds.). Integrated Water Resources Management: Global theory, emerging practice and local needs, New Delhi, India: Sage Publications. pp: 109-144.
  42. Sharma, Bharat. 2006. Water resources. In Handbook of Indian agriculture. New Delhi, India: Indian Council of Agricultural Research. pp.182-203.

  43. Smakhtin, Vladimir; Thenkabail, Prasad; Gamage Nilantha. 2006. Developing on-line near-real time drought monitoring system for South West Asia. In Savin, I.; Nègre, T. (Eds.). Agro-meteorological monitoring in Russia and Central Asian countries. Ispra (VA), Italy: Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen. pp.104-118.

  44. Van Koppen, Barbara.; Tshepo, Khumbane.; Marna de Lange.; Ndileka Mohapi.; 2006. Gender and agricultural productivity Implications for the Revitalization of Smallholder Irrigation Schemes Program in Sekhukhune District, South Africa. In Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt. (Ed.). Fluid Bonds: visions on gender and water.  Kolkata, India: Stree Publishers. pp. 335-361.