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Introduction
Thierry Facon
Overview of large irrigation systems in Southeast Asia
Zhijun ChenComprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: rice and water the livelihood of Asia
B.A.M. Boumar and R. Barker and E. Humphreys and T.P. TuongKey trends affecting agriculture water resources management in Southeast Asia
David DaweEcosystems, livelihoods and governance in large-scale Southeast Asian irrigation
John Dore, David Blake and Madhusudan Bhattarai
Large rice-based irrigation systems in Cambodia
Chan SinathPresent performance of large rice-based irrigation systems in Indonesia
Dwi Kristianto and A. Tommy M. SitompulLarge rice-based irrigation systems in Lao PDR
Phalasack PheddaraIrrigation systems in rice granary areas of Malaysia challenges and the need for transformation
Mohd Abdul Nassir Bin Bidin and Natalia Puspa DewiPaddy field irrigation systems in Myanmar
Maung Maung NaingDevelopment and management of large rice-based irrigation systems: Philippine scenario
Proceso T. DomingoLarge rice-based irrigation systems in Thailand
Chawee WongprasittipornThe development of irrigation systems for sustainable agricultural development in Viet Nam
Nguyen Dinh Ninh
Some economic aspects of large rice-based projects in Southeast Asia
Jeremy BerkoffIrrigation systems water savings: technical, economic and institutional issues
Shahbaz KhanThe evolution of canal control from an operator perspective
Herve PlusquellecSustainability in times of change evolving irrigation institutions to meet changing demands
Ian W. Makin