Neoclassical economics has failed to address irrigation management issues in developing countries successfully. Institutions are at the heart some of these failures. Many academics in various disciplines in the social sciences now emphasize the need to pay attention to the multitude of informal institutions such as rotational irrigation in developing countries and not to treat them as irrelevant for development. Water user associations have been initiated for irrigation management in many countries. These have shown much promise although many problems still constrain the full adoption of this institutional mode. Water pricing is still at its infancy and significant problems remain in the use of the market system for improved management of i...
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The ...
There has been substantial water resources development for agriculture in India but the emphasis has...
This report presents a discussion among IWMI?s Asian researchers on the strategy for policy research...
The working papers are a series of manuscripts in their draft form. Please do not quote without obta...
Water policymakers around the world currently face a challenging task of managing water resources th...
The past 50 years of water policy have seen alternating policies emphasize the state, user groups, o...
This paper identifies a number of institutions that are critical for the financial sustainability of...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
This paper discusses responses to the under-performance of irrigated agriculture, highlighting the c...
Economic literature and international conferences have extensively discussed the importance of treat...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
Purpose - Effective irrigation management hinges upon effective collective action among farmers and ...
Economic policies for managing agricultural water use are often complicated by the challenge of usin...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The ...
There has been substantial water resources development for agriculture in India but the emphasis has...
This report presents a discussion among IWMI?s Asian researchers on the strategy for policy research...
The working papers are a series of manuscripts in their draft form. Please do not quote without obta...
Water policymakers around the world currently face a challenging task of managing water resources th...
The past 50 years of water policy have seen alternating policies emphasize the state, user groups, o...
This paper identifies a number of institutions that are critical for the financial sustainability of...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
This paper discusses responses to the under-performance of irrigated agriculture, highlighting the c...
Economic literature and international conferences have extensively discussed the importance of treat...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
Purpose - Effective irrigation management hinges upon effective collective action among farmers and ...
Economic policies for managing agricultural water use are often complicated by the challenge of usin...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The ...
There has been substantial water resources development for agriculture in India but the emphasis has...
This report presents a discussion among IWMI?s Asian researchers on the strategy for policy research...