Promoted for over three decades, participatory irrigation management (PIM) and its organizational upshot the water user association (WUA) have been framed as a solution to the irrigation sector problems. Based on a case study of small reservoirs in two countries of West Africa, Burkina Faso and Ghana, this article shows that the PIM/WUA model is based on narrow visions of the commons and participation and does not account for the de facto pluralism and institutional bricolage that characterize natural resources management. Attempts at institutional intervention should be based on better understanding social relationships and existing processes of decision making
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
This report investigates the dynamics of one of the most common agricultural water management practi...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Region of...
Promoted for over three decades, participatory irrigation management (PIM) and its organizational up...
Promoted for over three decades, participatory irrigation management (PIM) and its organizational up...
[i] Water Users Associations (WUAs) are all too often considered a panacea for improving water manag...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
The Hardian solutions to the excessive abuses of common-pool resources are still being contested. On...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
Building on existing literature and the analysis of a portfolio of development projects (past and un...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
Within the framework of a national policy on food sufficiency dating back to the late 1960s, a 1,200...
The idea of "Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM)", is aimed at enhancing capacity building or ...
Agro-pastoral dams (APDs) are an increasingly popular method of adaptation interventions improving c...
The water-management model used in Cape Verde for irrigation water is a singular one involving both ...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
This report investigates the dynamics of one of the most common agricultural water management practi...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Region of...
Promoted for over three decades, participatory irrigation management (PIM) and its organizational up...
Promoted for over three decades, participatory irrigation management (PIM) and its organizational up...
[i] Water Users Associations (WUAs) are all too often considered a panacea for improving water manag...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
The Hardian solutions to the excessive abuses of common-pool resources are still being contested. On...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
Building on existing literature and the analysis of a portfolio of development projects (past and un...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
Within the framework of a national policy on food sufficiency dating back to the late 1960s, a 1,200...
The idea of "Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM)", is aimed at enhancing capacity building or ...
Agro-pastoral dams (APDs) are an increasingly popular method of adaptation interventions improving c...
The water-management model used in Cape Verde for irrigation water is a singular one involving both ...
Water, as a fluid resource is inherently a ‘fugitive resource’. Its sustainable and effective manage...
This report investigates the dynamics of one of the most common agricultural water management practi...
The construction and/or rehabilitation of smallholder irrigation schemes in the Upper East Region of...