Institutional Change and Shared Management of Water Resources in Large Canal Systems

Institutional Change and Shared Management of Water Resources in Large Canal Systems
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Publisher : IWMI
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : 9789290903871
ISBN-13 : 9290903872
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Synopsis Institutional Change and Shared Management of Water Resources in Large Canal Systems by : D. J. Bandaragoda

This report is based on the results of an action research program in pakistan conducted by the International Water Managament Institute (IWMI). An analysis of empirical data is presented in the light of existing theoretical kmowledge on collective action for natural resources management. the report also highlights the current constraints associated with a wider application of some of these findings, which reflect the difficulties in pursuing large-scale institutional reforms in the rural sector of developing coutries. finally, the report raises some key research issues that need to be explored further.

NGOs and Organizational Change

NGOs and Organizational Change
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0521671574
ISBN-13 : 9780521671576
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis NGOs and Organizational Change by : Alnoor Ebrahim

Ebrahim analyses the organizational evolution of NGOs combining case studies with extensive review of literature.

Institutional Change and Irrigation Management in Burkina Faso

Institutional Change and Irrigation Management in Burkina Faso
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9783825816247
ISBN-13 : 3825816249
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Synopsis Institutional Change and Irrigation Management in Burkina Faso by : Charlotte van der Schaaf

Water and land policies form the basis for this study on the realities of policy implementation and outcomes at the local level. The empirical study focuses on two small-scale irrigation systems in Burkina Faso. It contributes to the discussion on the widespread trend to transfer management responsibilities, through the ongoing decentralisation process, from the state to water user associations. The study shows the intra-community power structures and changing relationships between state actors and the community and the consequences for the management of these systems and the related natural resources.

Yield Impact of Irrigation Management Transfer: A Success Story from the Philippines

Yield Impact of Irrigation Management Transfer: A Success Story from the Philippines
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 58
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Synopsis Yield Impact of Irrigation Management Transfer: A Success Story from the Philippines by : Priya Shyamsundar

Irrigation management transfer is an important strategy among donors and governments to strengthen farmer control over water and irrigation infrastructure. This study seeks to understand whether irrigation management transfer is meeting the promise of its commitments. The authors use data from a survey of 68 irrigator associations and 1,020 farm households in the Philippines to estimate the impact of irrigation management transfer on irrigation association performance and on rice yields. They also estimate a stochastic frontier production function to assess contributions to technical efficiency. There are three main results. First, the presence of irrigation management transfer is associated with an increase in maintenance activities undertaken by irrigation associations. Second, by increasing local control over water delivery, the presence of irrigation management transfer is associated with a 2-6 percent increase in farm yields. Rice production in irrigation management transfer areas is greater even after controlling for various differences among rice farmers in transfer and non-transfer areas. Third, irrigation management transfer is, at a minimum, poverty-neutral, and may even give the asset-poor a small boost in terms of rice yields. The authors speculate that this boost may be a result of increased timeliness of water delivery and better resolution of conflicts related to illegal use.

Case Studies in Participatory Irrigation Management

Case Studies in Participatory Irrigation Management
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0821345400
ISBN-13 : 9780821345405
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Participatory Irrigation Management by : David Groenfeldt

"Water is a vital element for agricultural production and for economic development in general. However, the spatial and temporal distribution of water in Mexico restrains its use. Because of this distribution, it has been necessary to build a large infrastructure to capture, store, and allot this element among water users." Around the world, countries that once promoted more government involvement in irrigation management are adopting new policies that do just the opposite, creating incentives for farmers to take over the management of operations and maintenance, while government agencies focus on improving the management of water at the main system level. Is this just another management fad; or will the pendulum that is now swinging toward greater management control by farmers soon swing back the other way, toward greater state control? This volume reports on four countries where the state's role in irrigation management has undergone fundamental change and where the result has been a much greater management role for farmers. These studies address the political antecedents of participatory irrigation management (PIM) policies, the process of implementing the policies, and the second-generation challenges of sustaining PIM. These experiences will prove useful to policymakers and irrigation professionals who are facing similar challenges in their own countries.

Transfer of Irrigation Management Services

Transfer of Irrigation Management Services
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9251043086
ISBN-13 : 9789251043080
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Transfer of Irrigation Management Services by : Douglas L. Vermillion

Irrigation management transfer (IMT) means the relocation of responsibility and authority for irrigation management from government agencies to non-governmental organizations, such as water user's associations. It is a widespread process that is taking place in more than 40 countries. These guidelines have been written to assist policy-makers, planners, technical experts, farmers' representatives and others involved in IMT programmes to design and implement an effective comprehensive and sustainable reform.

Reforming Institutions in Water Resource Management

Reforming Institutions in Water Resource Management
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Publisher : Earthscan
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781849770163
ISBN-13 : 1849770166
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Reforming Institutions in Water Resource Management by : Lin Crase

Resolving these problems is crucial for the future.

Transforming Asian Governance

Transforming Asian Governance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781134025657
ISBN-13 : 1134025653
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Synopsis Transforming Asian Governance by : M Ramesh

There are a multitude of hazards that confront attempts to change institutional or political orders in pursuit of good governance. Even seemingly technical prescriptions run up against local political and social realities which make their adoption difficult and, if adopted, require significant modification of the original prescriptions. Moreover, the technical, rationalist and/or normative language employed in the good governance discourse masks contests over power, rights, resources, and actors’ conflicting interests. There is a definite need to situate the good governance debate in the local context rather than reflexively adopting a universalistic positing of the fact or desirability of governance convergence across countries and sectors because the reality is that the world-wide deployment of good governance rhetoric is not accompanied by convergence in thinking or practices across nations. Transforming Asian Governance asks: • How do good governance principles translate into local settings? • How do local settings influence the conception of what is good governance and how the debate over good governance is deployed as a political or administrative strategy? Using case studies in governance from Thailand, the Philippines, Pakistan, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Korea and Japan, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the public and social policy of Asia, and international and comparative governance more generally.

Handbook of Globalization and the Environment

Handbook of Globalization and the Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9781351564557
ISBN-13 : 1351564552
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Synopsis Handbook of Globalization and the Environment by : Khi V. Thai

Proponents of globalization argue that it protects the global environment from degradation and promotes worldwide sustainable economic growth while opponents argue the exact opposite. Examining the local, national, and international impacts of globalization, the Handbook of Globalization and the Environment explores strategies and solutions that support healthy economic growth, protect the environment, and create a more equitable world. The book sets the stage with coverage of global environmental issues and policies. It explores international sustainable development, the evolution of global warming policy, transborder air pollution, desertification, space and the global environment, and human right to water. Building on this foundation, the editors discuss global environmental organizations and institutions with coverage of the UN's role in globalization, the trade-environment nexus, the emergence of NGOs, and an analysis of the state of global environmental knowledge and awareness from an international and comparative perspective. Emphasizing the effects of increasingly integrated global economy on the environment and society, the book examines environmental management and accountability. It addresses green procurement, provides an overview of U.S. environmental regulation and the current range of voluntary and mandatory pollution prevention mechanisms in use, explores a two-pronged approach to establishing a sustainable procurement model, and examines a collaborative community-based approach to environmental regulatory compliance. The book concludes with an analysis of controversial issues, such as eco-terrorism, North-South disputes, environmental justice, the promotion of economic growth through globalization in less developed countries, and the ability of scientists to communicate ideas so that policy makers can use science in decision making.