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One of the functions of INPIM is to serve as a clearing house of information about PIM. Please send us copies of reports which you feel could be useful to other members, and we will announce the titles in this column. Unless otherwise noted, single copies of the following papers areavailable to INPIM members upon request to the INPIM Coordinator. 

1. Svendsen, Mark and Nott, Gladys (1997) "Irrigation Management Transferin Turkey: Process and Outcomes", paper presented to the International Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management: Second GenerationProblems, Cali, Colombia 9-15 February 1997 (p. 80). 

2. Quintero-Pinto, Luis E., (1997) "Participatory Management ofIrrigation: Benefits and Second-Generation Problems, the Case of Colombia",paper presented to the International Workshop on Participatory IrrigationManagement: Second Generation Problems, Cali, Colombia 9-15 February 1997(p. 63). 

3. Palacios-Velez, Enrique (1997) "Benefits and Second-GenerationProblems, the Case of Mexico", paper presented to the InternationalWorkshop on Participatory Irrigation Management: Second GenerationProblems, Cali, Colombia 9-15 February 1997 (p. 67). 

4. Svendsen, Mark, Trava, Jose and Johnson III, Sam (1997) "Lessons fromthe International Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management: Benefitsand Second Generation Problems, Centro International de AgriculturaTropical (CIAT), Cali, Colombia, 9-15, February, 1997 (p.25). 

5. Joshi, L. K. (1997) "Irrigation and its Management in India-Need forParadigm Shift, paper published on the occasion of the National conferenceon Participatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi from 20-22January, 1997 (p. 84). 

6. Steenbergen, Frank van (1996) "Experiences with the Drainage WaterBoard Concept", paper presented to the ILRI Jubilee Symposium 25-27November 1996, Wageningen (p.9). 

7. Hai-Sheng, Ko (1997) "Problems on Participatory Irrigation Managementin Taiwan, paper presented to the International Workshop on ParticipatoryIrrigation Management: Second Generation Problems, Cali, Colombia 9-15February 1997 (p. 21). 

8. Shobayashi, Mikitaro (1997) "Participatory Irrigation Management andSecond Generation Problems: Case Study of Japan, paper presented to theInternational Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management: SecondGeneration Problems, Cali, Colombia 9-15 February 1997 (p. 44). 

9. Raby, Namika (1997) " Participatory Irrigation Management in thePhilippines: The Learning Process approach in the National IrrigationSystems, paper presented to the International Workshop on ParticipatoryIrrigation Management: Second Generation Problems, Cali, Colombia 9-15February 1997 (p. 44). 

10. Chambouleyronl, Jorge, Herrera, Eduardo, and Mathus, Miguel (1997)"second Generation benefits and Problems of Participatory IrrigationManagement: Argentina Case Study, paper presented to the InternationalWorkshop on Participatory Irrigation Management: Second GenerationProblems, Cali, Colombia 9-15 February 1997 (p. 35). 

11. Burns, Bryan (1997) "Participatory Irrigation Management: Challengesand Opportunities", background paper for the National Seminar on PIM April7-11, 1997 (p. 25). 

12. Uphoff, Norman (1997) "Toward New Sustainable Models of Organizationfor Participatory Irrigation Management", paper prepared for the NationalSeminar on Participatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi, January20-22, 1997 (p. 13). 

13. Bhogle, S. G. (1997) "Strategy for Training for Implementation ofPIM", paper prepared for the National Seminar on Participatory IrrigationManagement held in New Delhi, January 20-22, 1997 (p. 15). 

14. Tanwar, B. S. (1997) "Participatory Irrigation Management in IndiaMethods and Momentum" paper prepared for the National Seminar onParticipatory Irrigation Management held in New Delhi, January 20-22, 1997(p. 17). 

15. Brewer, J. D. (1997) "Irrigation Management Transfer in Indian CanalSystems", paper prepared for the National Seminar on ParticipatoryIrrigation Management held in New Delhi, January 20-22, 1997 (p. 28). 

16. Navalawala, B. N. (1996) "Modernization of Irrigation Schemes inIndia-A Strategic Need for Planning", paper presented as Country Paper atthe Expert Consultation on Modernization of Irrigation Schemes-PastExperiences and Future Options, Organized by FAO at Bangkok 26-29 November(p. 20). 

17. Zwarteveen, Margreet and Neupane, Nita (1996) "Free-Riders or Victims:Women's Nonparticipation in Irrigation Management in Nepal's Chhattis MaujaIrrigation Scheme", (Research Report 7`) International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 

18. Merrey, Douglas (1996) "Institutional Design Principles forAccountability in Large Irrigation Systems", (Research Report 8)International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 

19. Meinzen-Dick, Ruth (1997) "Towards New Partnership in IndianIrrigation", paper prepared for Workshop on Participatory IrrigationManagement in India, New Delhi, January 20-21, 1997, (p.25.). 

20. Meinzen-Dick, Ruth (1997) "State Administration, Devolution, and Water Markets in Irrigation Management" paper prepared for 11th International Irrigation Symposium of DVWK, Berlin Germany 24-25 April 1997, (p.25). 

21. Gulati, Ashok and Meinzen-Dick, Ruth (1996) "Reforms in Indian Irrigation" paper presented at Workshop on Institutional Reform in Indian Irrigation National Council of Applied Economic Research, November 6, 1996,(p.33). 

22. Salman M.A. Salman, "The legal framework for water user associations:a comparative study. World Bank Technical Paper No. 360 (1997), (p.100). 

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