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PUBLICATIONS
The publications posted here are intended for all those involved in water and food security work in the Central Asian context, including donor and government agencies, agricultural organizations, development NGOs, educational universities and others.
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Making Water Distribution More Transparent: Application of the Time-based Water Distribution Method to Tertiary Canals in Central Asia.
Iskandar Abdullaev, Mehmood-Ul-Hassan, Manthrithilake Herath, Murat Yakubov. IWMI-CA, Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, Vol.40, No.2, October, 2005. [Download Abstract-40kb]
Handbook on Implementing a Time-Based Water Distribution.
Iskandar Abdullaev, Mehmood ul Hassan, Murat Yakubov. IWMI-CA, Tashkent, November 2004. [English-470kb] [Russian-853kb] [Kyrgyz-801kb] [Tajik-649kb]
Social Mobilization and Institutional Development
Approach and Strategy. Mehmood ul Hassan & Nargiza Nizamedinkhodjaeva. IWMI-CA, Tashkent, 2003. [English-410Kb] [Russian-140Kb]
How to establish a Water Users Association? IWMI-CA, Tashkent, 2003. [English-443Kb] [Russian-558Kb] [Kyrgyz-499Kb] [Tajik: Part1-307Kb Part2-221Kb] [Uzbek-541Kb]
The 2003 Baseline Survey of 3 Pilot WUAs in the Ferghana Valley.
Murat Yakubov & Bakhtiyar Matyakubov. IWMI-CA, Tashkent, July, 2004. [English-896Kb] [Russian-894Kb]
The 2004 Follow-up Survey of 3 Pilot WUAs in the Ferghana Valley.
Murat Yakubov. IWMI-CA, Tashkent, November, 2004. [English-190Kb]
Transfer of Irrigation Management Services. (Russian translation, 2004) IWMI-FAO-GTZ.[Russian-520Kb]
Rehabilitating abandoned saline soils using Licorice naked - A cost effective approach for the Hungry Steppes of Central Asia. [English]
Assessing salinity and sodicity in the field - a gride for farmers and extension persons.[English]
"Bright Spots" in Uzbekistan, Reversing Land and Water Degradation while Improving Livelihoods.[English]
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