A “policy as process” perspective is adopted to analyze the early period of water users associations (WUAs) in Uzbekistan (2000–2006). The article is based on extensive fieldwork (in 2005–2006) and analysis of policy and other relevant documents. It is shown that WUAs have a role and logic beyond water management and are used by the state as instruments with which to monitor and regulate “state-ordered” agricultural production. Through a state-centric policy process with room for local experimentation, the WUA was fit into the socio-political landscape of continued state control and the increased role of individualized risks and benefits
In Soviet times, water management was presented generally as a technical issue to be taken care of b...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union there have been major changes in the agricultural sector in K...
In the early 1990s the countries of Central Asia started their transformation to a market economy. U...
A "policy as process" perspective is adopted to analyze the early period of water users associations...
Since the 1990s, Irrigation Management Transfer has been considered the world over to be a policy ai...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is a widely recognized management framework that is curr...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed ‘a sunset industry’...
Although originally conceived as farmer organizations, today water user associations (WUAs) are expe...
The dis-integration of the Soviet Union has led to changes in agricultural and natural resource mana...
We review historical and contemporary literature on change in water-management institutions in post-...
This paper presents a multifactor approach for performance assessment of Water Users Associations (W...
Irrigated agriculture plays a major role in Uzbekistan for both economic and social reasons. The sta...
In this article, the history of the development of water user associations in ensuring the use of wa...
In Soviet times, water management was presented generally as a technical issue to be taken care of b...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union there have been major changes in the agricultural sector in K...
In the early 1990s the countries of Central Asia started their transformation to a market economy. U...
A "policy as process" perspective is adopted to analyze the early period of water users associations...
Since the 1990s, Irrigation Management Transfer has been considered the world over to be a policy ai...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is a widely recognized management framework that is curr...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed ‘a sunset industry’...
Although originally conceived as farmer organizations, today water user associations (WUAs) are expe...
The dis-integration of the Soviet Union has led to changes in agricultural and natural resource mana...
We review historical and contemporary literature on change in water-management institutions in post-...
This paper presents a multifactor approach for performance assessment of Water Users Associations (W...
Irrigated agriculture plays a major role in Uzbekistan for both economic and social reasons. The sta...
In this article, the history of the development of water user associations in ensuring the use of wa...
In Soviet times, water management was presented generally as a technical issue to be taken care of b...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union there have been major changes in the agricultural sector in K...
In the early 1990s the countries of Central Asia started their transformation to a market economy. U...