Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation infrastructural development, which has sometimes been taken up by the same agencies that developed large-scale surface irrigation in the 20th century. This article presents a case study of the recent '1000 small dams in 1000 days' programme in Turkey to analyse the continuities and ruptures in the way the development of surface irrigation infrastructure is conducted by the state. The comparison of two small dam projects in the dynamic agricultural province of Izmir shows how the irrigation administration is pursuing its hydraulic mission, sustaining its expertise and strengthening its authority. The development of infrastructure goes beyond irrigation objectives...
This study is based on field research conducted on an irrigation organization (Akdeniz Sulama Birlig...
Abstract. Unlike most Middle East countries which are highly dependent on water from sources origina...
The enactment of new water policies does not always translate into observable lasting changes, parti...
Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation infrastructural deve...
Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation infrastructural deve...
WOS: 000434449200011Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation ...
International audienceSince the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigatio...
In 2012, the Turkish State has launched the ‘1000 small reservoirs in 1000 days’ programme to develo...
International audienceIn 2012, the Turkish state launched a nation-wide program, « 1,000 gölet in 1,...
This chapter reviews irrigation development and policy with specific references to the main water- a...
International audienceTo develop access and control over water resources, the Turkish hydraulic bure...
The latest national development plan in Turkey emphasizes that priority is given to water, food and ...
Water resource development has always been considered as a strategic tool by the Turkish ruling elit...
The article seeks to expand the understanding of the emerging concept of hydrohegemony (Zeitoun and ...
The article seeks to expand the understanding of the emerging concept of hydrohegemony (Zeitoun and ...
This study is based on field research conducted on an irrigation organization (Akdeniz Sulama Birlig...
Abstract. Unlike most Middle East countries which are highly dependent on water from sources origina...
The enactment of new water policies does not always translate into observable lasting changes, parti...
Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation infrastructural deve...
Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation infrastructural deve...
WOS: 000434449200011Since the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigation ...
International audienceSince the 2008 global food crisis there has been renewed interest in irrigatio...
In 2012, the Turkish State has launched the ‘1000 small reservoirs in 1000 days’ programme to develo...
International audienceIn 2012, the Turkish state launched a nation-wide program, « 1,000 gölet in 1,...
This chapter reviews irrigation development and policy with specific references to the main water- a...
International audienceTo develop access and control over water resources, the Turkish hydraulic bure...
The latest national development plan in Turkey emphasizes that priority is given to water, food and ...
Water resource development has always been considered as a strategic tool by the Turkish ruling elit...
The article seeks to expand the understanding of the emerging concept of hydrohegemony (Zeitoun and ...
The article seeks to expand the understanding of the emerging concept of hydrohegemony (Zeitoun and ...
This study is based on field research conducted on an irrigation organization (Akdeniz Sulama Birlig...
Abstract. Unlike most Middle East countries which are highly dependent on water from sources origina...
The enactment of new water policies does not always translate into observable lasting changes, parti...