Author: Charles L. Abernethy
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290903236
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Contributed articles presented at the Workshop on the Institutional Framework for Irrigation focussing Southeast Asia.
The Institutional Framework for Irrigation
Author: Charles L. Abernethy
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290903236
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Contributed articles presented at the Workshop on the Institutional Framework for Irrigation focussing Southeast Asia.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290903236
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
Contributed articles presented at the Workshop on the Institutional Framework for Irrigation focussing Southeast Asia.
A Framework for Institutional Analysis for Water Resources Management in a River Basin Context
Author: D. J. Bandaragoda
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290904232
Category : Water resources development
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Presents a framework for institutional analysis, focusing on the three main pillars of institutions - laws, policies and administration. The report provides a brief set of guidelines, supported by an outline of some issues, constraints and prospects for institutional change.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290904232
Category : Water resources development
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Presents a framework for institutional analysis, focusing on the three main pillars of institutions - laws, policies and administration. The report provides a brief set of guidelines, supported by an outline of some issues, constraints and prospects for institutional change.
Irrigation Institutions
Author: Elwood Mead
Publisher: Arno Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher: Arno Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Institutional framework and decentralization of irrigation management in Vietnam
Institutional Factors Affecting Irrigation Performance in Pakistan
Author: D. J. Bandaragoda
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290901543
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community community interest in irrigation. The result is a very complex institutional milieu in which a set of formally established irrigation rules and organizations exists side by side with an intricate set of social institutions. The two sets act like a dual system often in conflict with each other. The authors, while analyzing the present institutional barriers, have highlighted the importance of irrigation rules and procedures in the institutional framework.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290901543
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community community interest in irrigation. The result is a very complex institutional milieu in which a set of formally established irrigation rules and organizations exists side by side with an intricate set of social institutions. The two sets act like a dual system often in conflict with each other. The authors, while analyzing the present institutional barriers, have highlighted the importance of irrigation rules and procedures in the institutional framework.
Formulation of a National Institutional Framework for Sustainable Irrigation Development in the Lao People's Democratic Republic
Author: Geoffrey Rex Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Need for Institutional Impact Assessment in Planning Irrigation System Modernization
Author: D. J. Bandaragoda
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290902019
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Presents a case study of the institutional implications of remodeling an old irrigation system in northern Pakistan. Highlights the importance for donors and project planners to consider institutional issues such as water allocation rules, operation procedures, and organizational capacity for post-construction system management along with changes to the physical infrastructure.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290902019
Category : Irrigation
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Presents a case study of the institutional implications of remodeling an old irrigation system in northern Pakistan. Highlights the importance for donors and project planners to consider institutional issues such as water allocation rules, operation procedures, and organizational capacity for post-construction system management along with changes to the physical infrastructure.
The Role of Research-supported Irrigation Policy in Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture
Author: D. J. Bandaragoda
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290901632
Category : Agriculture and state
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
Introduction; Institutions, policy and research; Research and policy on irrigation: the case of Pakistan; Discussion: linking research with policy; Conclusion.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 9290901632
Category : Agriculture and state
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
Introduction; Institutions, policy and research; Research and policy on irrigation: the case of Pakistan; Discussion: linking research with policy; Conclusion.
Reforming Institutions in Water Resource Management
Author: Lin Crase
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136573933
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
As water scarcities increase, nations throughout the world are in search of better institutions to manage water resources. India has been making substantial efforts to develop its water management systems since independence and significant increases in irrigated agriculture have taken place through both public and private initiatives. However, scarcities are increasing and major problems presently confront the management of water resources and irrigated agriculture. Resolving these problems is crucial for the future. The main purpose of this book is to provide a new approach for the analysis and design of water institutions that govern the use and development of water resources, particularly for agriculture which is the largest user. Drawing on the theory of New Institutional Economics and comparisons with Australia (as a developed country) and other less developed nations in Africa and Asia, the authors present original empirical data from three Indian states. Detailed analysis of these data is used to identify and recommend attributes and features of water management institutions that are conducive to effective resource management, its long-term success, and its best contribution to development.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136573933
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
As water scarcities increase, nations throughout the world are in search of better institutions to manage water resources. India has been making substantial efforts to develop its water management systems since independence and significant increases in irrigated agriculture have taken place through both public and private initiatives. However, scarcities are increasing and major problems presently confront the management of water resources and irrigated agriculture. Resolving these problems is crucial for the future. The main purpose of this book is to provide a new approach for the analysis and design of water institutions that govern the use and development of water resources, particularly for agriculture which is the largest user. Drawing on the theory of New Institutional Economics and comparisons with Australia (as a developed country) and other less developed nations in Africa and Asia, the authors present original empirical data from three Indian states. Detailed analysis of these data is used to identify and recommend attributes and features of water management institutions that are conducive to effective resource management, its long-term success, and its best contribution to development.
Status of institutional reforms for integrated water resources management in Asia: Indications from policy reviews in five countries
Author: Bandaragoda, D. J.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 929090626X
Category : Watershed management
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Case studies were conducted in five selected Asian countries on their water policy reform initiatives. Of the five countries, China stands out as the country that has derived the most from on-going global efforts in promoting water sector institutional reforms and the concept of integrated water resources management (IWRM). China has emerged as the leader in adapting these concepts to suit the context of the country. Advanced stages of water development in many parts of the country and increased water shortages due to rapid economic development have prompted China to forge ahead in the search for institutional solutions to make the water sector more productive, and the management of water resources more sustainable. In the other selected countries, efforts to replicate the models of developed countries without much adaptation and due reference to their stages of development have generally failed. The dominance of irrigation within the water sector and the informality of the economy related to water in these countries seem to make the application of prescribed IWRM principles rather unfeasible. The lesson to be drawn from policy reviews of the five countries is that effective waterinstitutions are not static systems, but are adaptive and dynamic institutional developments compatible with the local context, particularly with the structure of the overall economy of the country and its water sector.
Publisher: IWMI
ISBN: 929090626X
Category : Watershed management
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
Case studies were conducted in five selected Asian countries on their water policy reform initiatives. Of the five countries, China stands out as the country that has derived the most from on-going global efforts in promoting water sector institutional reforms and the concept of integrated water resources management (IWRM). China has emerged as the leader in adapting these concepts to suit the context of the country. Advanced stages of water development in many parts of the country and increased water shortages due to rapid economic development have prompted China to forge ahead in the search for institutional solutions to make the water sector more productive, and the management of water resources more sustainable. In the other selected countries, efforts to replicate the models of developed countries without much adaptation and due reference to their stages of development have generally failed. The dominance of irrigation within the water sector and the informality of the economy related to water in these countries seem to make the application of prescribed IWRM principles rather unfeasible. The lesson to be drawn from policy reviews of the five countries is that effective waterinstitutions are not static systems, but are adaptive and dynamic institutional developments compatible with the local context, particularly with the structure of the overall economy of the country and its water sector.