 |  | Design and Operation of Smallholder Irrigation in South Asia (WB, 1995, 134 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Foreword |
 |  | Abstract |
 |  | Chapter 1 - Introduction |
 |  | Chapter 2 - Profile of the smallholder |
 |  | Fractionation and consolidation of the smallholding |
 |  | Smallholder attitude toward farmer-owned and government systems |
 |  | Cultivator willingness to undertake more intensive cultivation |
 |  | Smallholder attitude toward credit |
 |  | Theft and vandalism of control structures |
 |  | Chapter 3 - Land shaping and water distribution at the field level |
 |  | Land shaping by the cultivator vs. institutionally |
 |  | Land shaping and water management in smallholder irrigation |
 |  | Land shaping as a project component |
 |  | Chapter 4 - Water supply and demand |
 |  | Degree of storage regulation |
 |  | Intensity of irrigation |
 |  | Crop water requirements and crop water response |
 |  | Effective rainfall |
 |  | The particular case of water requirements for paddy |
 |  | Chapter 5 - Cropping patterns in irrigation design |
 |  | The degree of control of selection of crops |
 |  | Cropping pattern design and project formulation |
 |  | Chapter 6 - Irrigability |
 |  | Soil surveys and land classification |
 |  | Soil constituents |
 |  | Soils problems on irrigation |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Saline and alkaline soils |
 |  | Expansive days |
 |  | Gypsiferous soils |
 |  | Acid sulphate soils (cat clays) |
 |  | Podzols |
 |  | Lateritic soils |
 |  | Dune sands |
 |  | Chapter 7 - Canal systems for smallholder irrigation |
 |  | Introduction and definitions |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Designing for variable supply |
 |  | Varying demand within the service area |
 |  | Allocation of water and establishing water charges |
 |  | Capacity of primary and secondary canals and size of irrigation area |
 |  | Distribution at the tertiary level |
 |  | Background |
 |  | Tertiary system design for non-paddy crops |
 |  | Tertiary system design for areas primarily under paddy |
 |  | Tertiary system design for mixed cropping |
 |  | Layout of tertiary channels |
 |  | Chapter 8 - Hydraulics of canal regulation and types of control structures |
 |  | Background |
 |  | Downstream control with limited demand |
 |  | Upstream control with rotational delivery |
 |  | Hydraulic controls on secondary and tertiary canals |
 |  | Downstream control |
 |  | Upstream control |
 |  | Hydraulic controls on primary canals |
 |  | Production of small hydraulic structures |
 |  | Chapter 9 - Operation and maintenance |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Inadequate budget for O and M |
 |  | Desilting of canals |
 |  | Weed control in canals |
 |  | Operation of partially completed systems |
 |  | Night irrigation |
 |  | Monitoring of project performance |
 |  | Application of computers to irrigation system operation |
 |  | Social and political pressures in system operation |
 |  | Chapter 10 - Durability of canal linings |
 |  | Reasons for lining |
 |  | Causes of deterioration canal linings |
 |  | Construction materials for primary and secondary canal linings |
 |  | Construction materials and production methods of tertiary canal linings |
 |  | Chapter 11 - Construction and maintenance problems of drainage works |
 |  | Drainage and the cultivator |
 |  | Formal and informal tertiary drainage systems |
 |  | Subsurface field drainage |
 |  | Primary and secondary drainage |
 |  | Chapter 12 - Cultivator organizations |
 |  | Cultivator organizations in irrigation system operation |
 |  | Traditional organization in village-level irrigation schemes |
 |  | Projection from the village-level organization to cultivator organizations in public systems |
 |  | Experience and problems with water user groups in public irrigation systems |
 |  | Chapter 13 - Village schemes and small tank projects |
 |  | Background |
 |  | Farmer-constructed diversion systems |
 |  | Village schemes with storage |
 |  | Chapter 14 - Groundwater development |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Small, individually-owned, suction-mode wells |
 |  | Individually owned and group owned force-mode wells |
 |  | Large capacity public tubewells |
 |  | Technical problems in design and construction of medium and large tubewells |
 |  | Water distribution from medium tubewells |
 |  | Functions of the tubewell operator |
 |  | Power supply problems |
 |  | Comparison of medium and large wells |
 |  | Chapter 15 - Conjunctive use of surface and groundwater |
 |  | Definitions |
 |  | Direct conjunctive use |
 |  | Indirect conjunctive use |
 |  | Chapter 16 - Pumped lift irrigation distribution |
 |  | Background |
 |  | The application of individually owned small pumping units |
 |  | Centralized pumped-lift systems |
 |  | Chapter 17 - Technical and operational improvements in rehabilitation of irrigation projects |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | The dam and reservoir |
 |  | The canal system |
 |  | Drainage |
 |  | Introduction of high technology irrigation methods |
 |  | Chapter 18 - Ecological and riparian factors in irrigation development |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Ecological issues in groundwater development |
 |  | Surface water development |
 |  | Riparian issues |
 |  | References |
 |  | Distributors of world bank publications |