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Byrnes, Kerry J. Water users associations in World Bank-assisted irrigation projects in Pakistan. World Bank, 1992.

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Goldensohn, Max David. Participation and empowerement: An assessment of water user associations in Asia and Egypt. ISPAN, Irrigation Support Project for Asia and the Near East, 1994.

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Phadnis, Sanjay Sitaram. A benchmarking framework for evaluating efficiencies of major irrigation projects: Role of water users associations. India Core Publishing, 2012.

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Bahls, Loren L. Support of aquatic life uses in the Upper Boulder River (Yellowstone River drainage) based on Diatom species composition and Diatom association metrics. [Montana Dept. of Environmental Quality], 1999.

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Salman, Salman M. A. The legal framework for water users' associations. The World Bank, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-3908-7.

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China : Water Pricing and Water User Associations Sustainability. Washington, DC, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1596/18374.

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The legal framework for water users' associations: A comparative study. World Bank, 1997.

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The Legal Framework for Water Users' Associations: A Comparative Study. World Bank, 1997.

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Salman, Salman M. The Legal Framework for Water Users' Associations: A Comparative Study. World Bank Publications, 1998.

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Jairath, Jasveen. Water user associations in Andhra Pradesh: Initial feedback. Published for Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad by Concept Pub. Co, 2001.

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Sustainable water user associations: Lessons from a literature review. Agriculture and Natural Resources Department, The World Bank, 1994.

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Merkle, R., D. Meerbach, A. Akhmedova, et al. Enhancing the Role of Women in Water User Associations in Azerbaijan. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1596/13235.

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Institutions, technology, and water control: Water users associations and irrigation management reform in two large-scale systems in India. Orient Longman, 2003.

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Mukhtarov, Farhad, and Katherine A. Daniell. Transfer, Diffusion, Adaptation, and Translation of Water Policy Models. Edited by Ken Conca and Erika Weinthal. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199335084.013.30.

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Intensive cross-border movement of policy models is ubiquitous in the water sector. Examples include Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), Water User Associations (WUAs), and River Basin Organizations (RBOs), which have traveled around the world. However, despite the spread of global water policy models and their potential importance for sustainable development, scholars have struggled to develop adequate accounts of this process. To bridge this gap, we examine the extant analytical and methodological tools to study the movement of water policy models. We focus on the fit between a policy model and the context, the micro-politics of knowledge translation, and the inherent contingencies involved in water policy. Having recognized these obstacles, we offer some ways of conceptualizing the movement of water policy models. We illustrate each approach with vignettes from around the world.
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de Silva, S., P. Schmitter, N. Thiha, and D. Suhardiman. A handbook for establishing water user associations in pump-based irrigation schemes in Myanmar. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2019.213.

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Lin, Zong-cheng. Water User Association Development in China : Participatory Management Practice under Bank-Supported Projects and Beyond. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2003. https://doi.org/10.1596/11297.

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de Silva, Sanjiv, Petra Schmitter, Nyan Thiha, and Diana Suhardiman. A handbook for establishing water user associations in pump-based irrigation schemes in Myanmar. In Burmese. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2021.202.

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Handing over the sunset: External factors influencing the establishment of water user associations in Uzbekistan : evidence from Khorezm Province. Cuvillier Verlag, 2010.

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