Murat Yakubov : Citation Profile


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   18 years (2004 - 2022). See details.
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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Murat Yakubov.

Is cited by:

Djanibekov, Nodir (6)

Petrick, Martin (6)

Abdullaev, Iskandar (3)

Cites to:

Rehman, Saeed (1)

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Where Murat Yakubov has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
International Journal of Water Resources Development2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IWMI Research Reports / International Water Management Institute4
Conference Papers / International Water Management Institute3

Recent works citing Murat Yakubov (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Murat Yakubov:


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2012A program theory approach in measuring impacts of irrigation management transfer interventions: the case of Central Asia In: IWMI Conference Proceedings.
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2012A Programme Theory Approach in Measuring Impacts of Irrigation Management Transfer Interventions: The Case of Central Asia.(2012) In: International Journal of Water Resources Development.
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2008Institutional reforms at main canal level and their water allocation and yield impacts : A case from South Ferghana Canal, Uzbekistan In: IWMI Reports.
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2007Institutional reforms at main canal level and their water allocation and yield impacts : A case from South Ferghana Canal, Uzbekistan.(2007) In: IWMI Research Reports.
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2004The 2004 follow-up survey report to the 2003 baseline survey of three pilot WUAs in the Ferghana Valley In: IWMI Books, Reports.
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2004Water management reforms, irrigation management transfer and water rights: synthesis from Karakalpakistan case study In: Conference Papers.
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2005Improving water distribution for poverty reduction in transition economies: results of an action research on Central Asian tertiary canals In: Conference Papers.
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2012A program theory approach in measuring impacts of irrigation management transfer interventions: the case of Central Asia. [Abstract only]. In: Conference Papers.
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2004An approach to social mobilization for effective stakeholder participation in integrated water resource management in the Aral Sea Basin In: IWMI Research Reports.
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2006The reliability improvement in irrigation services: application of rotational water distribution to tertiary canals in Central Asia In: IWMI Research Reports.
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2008Final report of the Integrated Water Resources Management in Fergana Valley Project, phase 3, 1 May 2005 \u2013 31 April 2008 In: IWMI Research Reports.
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2022Small Basin Governance scheme: linking water sector reforms and governance in the Aral Sea Basin In: International Journal of Water Resources Development.
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2013International river basin organizations: variation, options and insights In: Water International.
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