This article argues that policy making is an interactive and ongoing process that transcends the spatio-temporal boundaries drawn by a linear, rational or instrumental model of policy. We construct this argument by analysing the making of the Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) policy in Mexico in the early 1990s, focusing on different episodes of its re-emergence, standardisation, and acceleration. During this period a standardised policy package was developed, consisting of a set of specific policy technologies to effect the transfer to Water Users' Associations (WUAs). These technologies were assembled in response to geographically dispersed trials of strength: experiments, consultations and clashes in the field, and negotiations at the...
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
In National Water Act’s reform in 2004, explicitly it’s stablished that the Mexican water policy wou...
The aim of this article is to describe the various international water governance models that influe...
This article argues that policy making is an interactive and ongoing process that transcends the spa...
This article argues that policy making is an interactive and ongoing process that transcends the spa...
This thesis studies the emergence, process and outcomes of the Mexican policy of Irrigation Manageme...
The Mexican policy of Irrigation Management Transfer has been widely propagated as a success and has...
This article traces a policy shift that makes the ‘water user’ the main subject of water governance....
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
In the last two decades, international donors have promoted Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) as ...
In the last two decades, international donors have promoted Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) as ...
Internationally, introducing water markets is regarded as a strong alternative institutional arrange...
In Mexico, the hydraulic mission, the centralisation of water control, and the growth of the federal...
Water resources development has led to water overexploitation in many river basins around the world....
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
In National Water Act’s reform in 2004, explicitly it’s stablished that the Mexican water policy wou...
The aim of this article is to describe the various international water governance models that influe...
This article argues that policy making is an interactive and ongoing process that transcends the spa...
This article argues that policy making is an interactive and ongoing process that transcends the spa...
This thesis studies the emergence, process and outcomes of the Mexican policy of Irrigation Manageme...
The Mexican policy of Irrigation Management Transfer has been widely propagated as a success and has...
This article traces a policy shift that makes the ‘water user’ the main subject of water governance....
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
This thesis examines the “bottled water paradigm,” where a market version of access to water replace...
In the last two decades, international donors have promoted Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) as ...
In the last two decades, international donors have promoted Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) as ...
Internationally, introducing water markets is regarded as a strong alternative institutional arrange...
In Mexico, the hydraulic mission, the centralisation of water control, and the growth of the federal...
Water resources development has led to water overexploitation in many river basins around the world....
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
In National Water Act’s reform in 2004, explicitly it’s stablished that the Mexican water policy wou...
The aim of this article is to describe the various international water governance models that influe...