Tubewell Transfer in Gujarat

Tubewell Transfer in Gujarat
Title Tubewell Transfer in Gujarat PDF eBook
Author Aditi Mukherji
Publisher IWMI
Pages 45
Release 2003
Genre Irrigation
ISBN 9290905158

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In India public (government) tubewells were built with the intention of providing irrigation to all categories of farmers in a fair, equitable and affordable manner. However, most public tubewell programs across India have failed on all these counts. Efforts to transfer their management to water users too have met with little success. Nonetheless, the Gujarat Water Resources Development Corporation (GWRDC)-a state-owned public company-has achieved rare success in tubewell transfer by handing over management of around 60 percent of public tubewells in the Gujarat state to user groups. This study tries to identify the factors that helped in accelerating the transfer process and evaluate the performance of transferred tubewells against those owned by individuals and GWRDC. It also suggests some policy changes that can make the scheme function better and explores the replicability of the success achieved in Gujarat.

Irrigation Management Transfer

Irrigation Management Transfer
Title Irrigation Management Transfer PDF eBook
Author S. H. Johnson
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 512
Release 1995
Genre Irrigation
ISBN 9789251037065

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Globalization of irrigation management transfer: a summary of ideas and experiences fron the Whuhan conference; Irrigation management transfer: towards an integrated management revolution; Considerations in the transfer of responsibilities for services in the water resources sector; Lessons learned from irrigation management transfer programmes; Irrigation management transfer: problems in implementation; Institutuional context of irrigation management transfer; Gender aspects of irrigation management transfer: rethinking efficiency and equity: Overview of irrigation management transfer in China; Changes in irrigation as a result of policy reform in China leading to irrigation management transfer Chamgming Liu, Haisheng Mou, Quijun Ma, Jiang Kaipeng and Yang Guangxin; A better reform form of management system in irrigation districts: the system of contracted managerial responsibility; Institutionalmanagement and performance changes in two irrigation districts: case study from Hebei Province; Irrigagion management transfer: an Indian perspective; Transfer of management to water users in stages I and II of the Bhairawa-Lumbini Groundwater project; Developing share systems for sustainable water users associations; Financing participatory irrigation management in Sri Lanka; How to turn over irrigation systens to farmers? Questions and decisions in Indonesia; Irrigation service fee in Indonesia: towards irrigation comanagement with water users associations through contributions, voice, accountability, discipline and hard.

Simulating the hydrology of small coastal ecosystems in conditions of limited data

Simulating the hydrology of small coastal ecosystems in conditions of limited data
Title Simulating the hydrology of small coastal ecosystems in conditions of limited data PDF eBook
Author Smakhtin, Vladimir U., Piyankarage, Sujeewa C., Stanzel, P., Boelee, Eline
Publisher IWMI
Pages 36
Release 2004
Genre Coastal ecosystem health
ISBN 9290905387

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The impacts of water resources and irrigation development need to be quantified in order to understand the environmental costs of such development activities. Complex data-intensive simulation methods are normally used for this purpose in the developed world. However, lack of reliable data prohibits the use of such models in developing countries where it is more practical to apply models with less data requirements. The report illustrates three applications of simple and pragmatic simulation models to small coastal water bodies in Sri Lanka and South Africa.

Small dams and social capital in Yemen: How assistance strategies affect local investment and institutions

Small dams and social capital in Yemen: How assistance strategies affect local investment and institutions
Title Small dams and social capital in Yemen: How assistance strategies affect local investment and institutions PDF eBook
Author Vermillion, Douglas Lynn, Al-Shaybani, S.
Publisher IWMI
Pages 38
Release 2004
Genre Dams
ISBN 9290905379

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This report examines the development of eight small dam projects in the mountainous province of Al-Mahweet in north-central Yemen. The report also investigates how external assistance affects incentives for local people to invest in dam development and water delivery systems and also to create rules, property rights and institutional arrangements to manage the dam and water.

Irrigation Kuznets Curve, governance and dynamics of irrigation development: A global cross-country analysis from 1972 to 1991

Irrigation Kuznets Curve, governance and dynamics of irrigation development: A global cross-country analysis from 1972 to 1991
Title Irrigation Kuznets Curve, governance and dynamics of irrigation development: A global cross-country analysis from 1972 to 1991 PDF eBook
Author Madhusudan Bhattarai
Publisher IWMI
Pages 57
Release 2004
Genre Irrigation
ISBN 9290905239

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Using a global analysis across 66 countries, this study empirically validates the presence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) relationship for irrigation development. The resulting inverted U-shaped relationship between the level of irrigation and income implies that, water uses in irrigation and agriculture are considered more important in the early stage of development of a society. Once the economy grows, however, the relative importance of irrigation and water uses in agriculture declines, compared to water uses in other sectors.

Inadequacies in the water reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic: An institutional analysis

Inadequacies in the water reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic: An institutional analysis
Title Inadequacies in the water reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic: An institutional analysis PDF eBook
Author Ul Hassan, Mehmood Starkloff, R., Nizamedinkhodjaeva, Nargiza
Publisher IWMI
Pages 53
Release 2004
Genre Water
ISBN 929090562X

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This report analyzes the evolving water-management institutions and their performance of five core water management functions, in the context of the ongoing economic and agrarian reform in the Kyrgyz Republic. These core water-management functions are, operation of water systems, maintenance, resource mobilization, conflict resolution and organizational management. The report also identifies key issues and challenges that constrain effective stakeholder participation in water-resources management.

Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment

Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment
Title Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment PDF eBook
Author Namara, Regassa E., Weligamage, Parakrama, Barker, Randolph.
Publisher IWMI
Pages 56
Release 2003
Genre Rice
ISBN 9290905352

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Today, there is an increasing worldwide interest in assessing the potential for maintaining or increasing rice yields by reducing or eliminating the use of chemicals and by decreasing irrigation requirements. The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) first developed in Madagascar and now being tested in many countries, is an example of such an approach. The system is based largely on organic farming principles and additional requirements for spacing and the transplanting of seedlings.