Asian Irrigation in Transition

Asian Irrigation in Transition
Author: Ganesh Shivakoti
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2005
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: 8178294974

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Asian Irrigation in Transition

Asian Irrigation in Transition
Author: Ganesh Shivakoti
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2005-11-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761933506

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There is today a crucial need to revamp the management and governance of water systems in Asia in order to cater to the increasing demands of a growing group of users with diverse needs - urban settlements, industry, food producers and environmental needs. This book includes essays that cover a range of issues that are involved in this endeavor.

Evolution of Irrigation in South and Southeast Asia

Evolution of Irrigation in South and Southeast Asia
Author: Randolph Barker
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2004
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: 9789290905608

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Financing Asian Irrigation

Financing Asian Irrigation
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789292578367

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Water resources are becoming increasingly scarce in the Asia and Pacific region. By 2050, agriculture will need to produce 100% more food in developing countries. Climate change and rapid population growth will place new pressures on already scarce water resources. Improved irrigation productivity---more crop per drop---and greater financial sustainability are critical. Estimates for the Asian region place a $12.31 billion annual investment required for irrigation between 2005 and 2030. Find out how the Asia and Pacific region is addressing the need to sustainably fund large-scale, publicly owned and managed surface irrigation and drainage systems.

Irrigation in Transition

Irrigation in Transition
Author: Farmer Managed Irrigation Systems Promotion Trust (Kathmandu, Nepal). International Seminar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2007
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: CHI:088476934

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Chiefly with reference to Nepal.

Irrigation Policy and Management in Southeast Asia

Irrigation Policy and Management in Southeast Asia
Author: International Rice Research Institute
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1978
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN: 9789711040260

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Planning and design of irrigation systems; management, operation, and maintenance of irrigation systems;economic analyses of irrigation; organization of irrigation activities and behavior of irrigators.

Natural Resource Governance in Asia

Natural Resource Governance in Asia
Author: Raza Ullah,Shubhechchha Sharma,Inoue Makoto,Sobia Asghar,Ganesh Shivakoti
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2021-04-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323897983

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Natural Resource Governance in Asia: From Collective Action to Resilience Thinking identifies key leverage points where interventions can be made surrounding current and future impacts of ongoing environmental and sociopolitical challenges. The book utilizes case studies from Asia, a key demographic for natural resource management, that can be applied globally in understanding solutions and the current state of knowledge in natural resource dynamics. Users will find valuable sections on community forestry and socioecological systems, community irrigation, competing water demand, robustness issues, climate change, and natural resource dynamics and challenges. This interdisciplinary tome on the topic is invaluable to researchers and policymakers alike. Combines collective action and resilience thinking to help readers understand complex issues and challenges in natural resource management Presents methods and case studies to validate theory in practice Includes up-to-date research applied to current issues to address both current and future risks and uncertainties

Improving Irrigation in Asia

Improving Irrigation in Asia
Author: Elinor Ostrom,W. F. Lam,Prachanda Pradhan
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780857938022

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'A unique and significant longitudinal study of irrigation intervention in FMIS in Nepal that revives important debates on how irrigation management evolves and how this can be investigated. This concise and accessible book can inform and challenge agencies and donors to reflect on policies and researchers to argue further the study of collective action and political theory in irrigation management.' – Linden Vincent, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 'Improving Irrigation in Asia by Elinor Ostrom and colleagues is grounded in intimate detail on water management experience in Nepal while being informed by broadly-applicable concepts and behavioral theories. It greatly advances our understanding of management options and effects. As the water resources available for agriculture become more limited and unreliable, the efficiency and productivity with which irrigation water is used must be increased. While better technology can assist in this quest, the greatest potential gains lie in the social and organizational domains.' – Norman Uphoff, Cornell University, US 'Governance of irrigation systems is complex, needing social, technical and financial actions that support farming. Few people have as much knowledge of self-governing irrigation systems as these authors, and few countries have as many of these systems as Nepal. Lessons from these small irrigation systems can be adapted to much larger units, and to other kinds of activity. External assistance on a modest scale could generate practical benefit, by encouraging self-reliance in communities.' – Charles Abernethy, International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo (1987–94) and Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (1996–99) Improving Irrigation in Asia is based on a longitudinal study over two decades on innovative intervention for sustained performance of irrigation systems. The work identifies key factors that can help explain the performance of interventions, and explicates lessons for resource management and the management of development assistance. In 1985, the Water and Energy Commission Secretariat of Nepal and the International Irrigation Management Institute developed an ingenious intervention program for nineteen irrigation systems located in the middle hills of Nepal in an attempt to overcome the prevailing 'best-practices' traps, in regard to assisting irrigation systems. This book highlights the innovativeness of the project lay in its provision of ample opportunities for farmers to make decisions regarding the operation of the irrigation system based on their local knowledge and creativity. The authors of this work, Elinor Ostrom, Wai Fung Lam, Prachanda Pradhan and Ganesh P. Shivakoti provide detailed analysis of these interventions and support the conclusion that farmers can build on an innovative intervention that not only provides physical improvements but also enhances farmers' problem-solving capacity. They argue that to achieve sustainable improvements in performance, the farmers themselves need to engage in collective action over time and support local entrepreneurs who provide leadership and stimulate adjustments to change. Providing practical policy solutions, this study will prove a fascinating and invaluable read for academics and scholars of development studies, resource management, and irrigation studies, as well as development specialists in international agencies, policymakers in governments and international donor agencies.