EVALUATION AND MONITORING OF IRRIGATION PROJECTS
Material type: TextPublication details: England : Southampton University, 1979Description: 236pSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Monograf | JPS HQ Library Main Library | General Collections | IRRI 631.67.001.4 CHO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 1000003370 |
Thesis - Phd
Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 The need for feedback of information 1.2 Ex-post evaluation 1.3 Monitoring 1.4 Organisation of the thesis Chapter 2. Irrigation development in Malaysia 2.1 General 2.2 Resource base 2.3 Demand for agricultural product 2.4 History of irrigation development 2.5 Organisation of irrigation development 2.6 Management and operation of irrigation project Part A. The Kemubu irrigation project study Chapter 3. Review of techniques involved in project evaluation 3.1 General principles 3.2 Discounted cash flow techniques 3.3 Financial analysis 3.4 Economic analysis 3.5 Social cost - benefit analysis Chapter 4. The Kemubu irrigation project 4.1 General description 4.2 Objectives 4.3 Design concepts 4.4 Main features 4.5 Organisation and management 4.6 Operational history and problems 4.7 Research studies 4.8 Processing and marketing facilities 4.9 World bank interest in performances Chapter 5. The World Bank ex-post evaluation study (1974) 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Results of the ex-post evaluation study (1974) 5.3 Data collection Chapter 6. Ex-post evaluation of the Kemubu irrigation project 6.1 Introduction 6.2 1976 ex-post evaluation 6.3 Data source and use 6.4 1977 ex-post evaluation 6.5 Sensitivity analysis 6.6 Comparison of the different economic rates of return Chapter 7. Towards project monitoring - lessons learned from the Kemubu study 7.1 Preliminary study 7.2 Field visits to the Kemubu project area 7.3 Meeting officers of agencies in connection with the Kemubu project and rice production 7.4 Existing data collection in the Kemubu project 7.5 Attempts at data collection in the Kemubu project 7.6 Lessons learned from the Kemubu study Part B Monitoring methodology and procedure Chapter 8. Framework for the monitoring system 8.1 The purpose of monitoring 8.2 The monitoring system 8.3 Items to be monitored Chapter 9. Project monitoring - methodology for data collection 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Methodology for data collection 9.3 Technical monitoring 9.4 Agricultural monitoring 9.5 Socio-economic monitoring 9.6 Financial monitoring Chapter 10. Project monitoring - Processing and presentation of data 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Statistical processing and presentation of data 10.3 General processing and presentation of data
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