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monografia Rebiun22543580 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22543580 m o d cr mn||||||||| 990513s2000 dcua ob i100 0 eng c 232331829 506960481 532712360 666902648 813539628 814403945 908391525 961679303 962559640 992193590 993898220 1007405532 1029491967 1045504027 1052992360 9780821345405 0821345400 0585270317 electronic bk.) 9780585270319 electronic bk.) 6610009252 9786610009251 128000925X 9781280009259 14540 00028989 PUL eng pn PUL N$T YDXCP CUS ZCU CEF OCLCQ TUU OCLCQ YBM TNF OCLCQ OCLCO IDEBK BWS OCLCQ OCLCF DCWBL OCLCQ SAV QT7 LUE CAUOI OCLCQ INT TOF OCLCQ UAB MERER OCLCQ JZ6 OL$ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCA pcc d------ BUS 054000 bisacsh P210 TV bicssc Case Studies in Participatory Irrigation Management Washington, D.C. World Bank Institute 2000 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. World Bank Institute 1 online resource (xi, 157 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xi, 157 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier WBI learning resources series Papers developed from a workshop in Cali, Colombia, in February 1997 Includes bibliographical references Benefits and second-generation problems of irrigation management transfer in Mexico -- Irrigation management transfer in Turkey: process and outcomes -- Benefits and second-generation problems of irrigation management transfer in Colombia -- Participatory irrigation management in the Philippines: national irrigation systems -- A synthesis of benefits and second-generation problems Annotation. WBI Learning Resources Series. 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 Irrigation- Management- Citizen participation- Congresses Irrigation- Developing countries- Management- Citizen participation- Case studies- Congresses BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Real Estate- General. Irrigation- Management- Citizen participation. Irrigatie (waterhuishouding) Participatie. Management. Aufsatzsammlung. Bewässerung. Management. Developing countries. Entwicklungsländer. Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings. Groenfeldt, David Svendsen, Mark 1945-) Banco Internacional de Reconstrucción y Fomento Print version Case Studies in Participatory Irrigation Management. Washington, D.C. : World Bank Institute, 2000 (DLC) 99034067 WBI learning resources series World Bank e-Library