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Hector M Malano
Hector M Malano
Professor. water resources management, University of Melbourne
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Guidelines for benchmarking performance in the irrigation and drainage sector
HM Malano, M Burton
Food & Agriculture Org., 2001
3002001
Water–energy–greenhouse gas nexus of urban water systems: Review of concepts, state-of-art and methods
S Nair, B George, HM Malano, M Arora, B Nawarathna
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 89, 1-10, 2014
2682014
Penman-Monteith, FAO-24 reference crop evapotranspiration and class-A pan data in Australia
FHS Chiew, NN Kamaladasa, HM Malano, TA McMahon
Agricultural Water Management 28 (1), 9-21, 1995
2421995
Benchmarking productive efficiency of selected wheat areas in Pakistan and India using data envelopment analysis
NM Malana, HM Malano
Irrigation and Drainage: The journal of the International Commission on …, 2006
1532006
Benchmarking performance in the irrigation and drainage sector: a tool for change
H Malano, M Burton, I Makin
Irrigation and Drainage: The Journal of the International Commission on …, 2004
1492004
An integrated hydro-economic modelling framework to evaluate water allocation strategies I: Model development
B George, H Malano, B Davidson, P Hellegers, L Bharati, S Massuel
Agricultural water management 98 (5), 733-746, 2011
1332011
Water trading at the margin: The evolution of water markets in the Murray‐Darling Basin
HN Turral, T Etchells, HMM Malano, HA Wijedasa, P Taylor, ...
Water Resources Research 41 (7), 2005
1032005
Management of irrigation and drainage systems
HM Malano, P Van Hofwegen
CRC Press, 2018
992018
An overview of hybrid water supply systems in the context of urban water management: Challenges and opportunities
M Sapkota, M Arora, H Malano, M Moglia, A Sharma, B George, ...
Water 7 (1), 153-174, 2015
952015
Irrigation control based on model predictive control (MPC): Formulation of theory and validation using weather forecast data and AQUACROP model
D Delgoda, H Malano, SK Saleem, MN Halgamuge
Environmental Modelling & Software 78, 40-53, 2016
862016
Evaporation from water supply reservoirs: An assessment of uncertainty
LD Lowe, JA Webb, RJ Nathan, T Etchells, HM Malano
Journal of Hydrology 376 (1-2), 261-274, 2009
862009
Factors affecting the variability of household water use in Melbourne, Australia
K Rathnayaka, S Maheepala, B Nawarathna, B George, H Malano, ...
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 92, 85-94, 2014
732014
Asset management for irrigation and drainage infrastructure–principles and case study
HM Malano, NV Chien, HN Turral
Irrigation and Drainage systems 13, 109-129, 1999
731999
Assessment of sustainability of urban water supply and demand management options: A comprehensive approach
K Rathnayaka, H Malano, M Arora
Water 8 (12), 595, 2016
672016
Seasonal demand dynamics of residential water end-uses
K Rathnayaka, H Malano, S Maheepala, B George, B Nawarathna, ...
Water 7 (1), 202-216, 2015
612015
Model predictive control for real-time irrigation scheduling
SK Saleem, DK Delgoda, SK Ooi, KB Dassanayake, L Liu, ...
IFAC Proceedings Volumes 46 (18), 299-304, 2013
582013
Management of water resources: can Australian experiences be transferred to Vietnam?
HM Malano, MJ Bryant, HN Turral
Water International 24 (4), 307-315, 1999
571999
An integrated water trading–allocation model, applied to a water market in Australia
AM Zaman, HM Malano, B Davidson
Agricultural Water Management 96 (1), 149-159, 2009
552009
Prediction of urban residential end-use water demands by integrating known and unknown water demand drivers at multiple scales II: Model application and validation
K Rathnayaka, H Malano, M Arora, B George, S Maheepala, ...
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 118, 1-12, 2017
542017
An integrated hydro-economic modelling framework to evaluate water allocation strategies II: Scenario assessment
B George, H Malano, B Davidson, P Hellegers, L Bharati, S Massuel
Agricultural Water Management 98 (5), 747-758, 2011
542011
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