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Impacts of Irrigation Management Transfer: A Review of the Evidence

Author : D. L. Vermillion
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 43 pages
File Size : 14,57 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Irrigation
ISBN :

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Evaluates data from 29 different studies on irrigation management transfer to assess the impacts of transfer on various aspects of irrigation system management. Twelve guiding principles to ensure a more systematic approach to research on the impacts of management transfer are proposed. Identifies key research propositions on the conditions necessary for transfer programs to succeed.

Yield Impact of Irrigation Management Transfer: A Success Story from the Philippines

Author : Priya Shyamsundar
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 27,20 MB
Release : 2012
Category :
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Irrigation management transfer is an important strategy among donors and governments to strengthen farmer control over water and irrigation infrastructure. This study seeks to understand whether irrigation management transfer is meeting the promise of its commitments. The authors use data from a survey of 68 irrigator associations and 1,020 farm households in the Philippines to estimate the impact of irrigation management transfer on irrigation association performance and on rice yields. They also estimate a stochastic frontier production function to assess contributions to technical efficiency. There are three main results. First, the presence of irrigation management transfer is associated with an increase in maintenance activities undertaken by irrigation associations. Second, by increasing local control over water delivery, the presence of irrigation management transfer is associated with a 2-6 percent increase in farm yields. Rice production in irrigation management transfer areas is greater even after controlling for various differences among rice farmers in transfer and non-transfer areas. Third, irrigation management transfer is, at a minimum, poverty-neutral, and may even give the asset-poor a small boost in terms of rice yields. The authors speculate that this boost may be a result of increased timeliness of water delivery and better resolution of conflicts related to illegal use.

Impact Assessment of Irrigation Management Transfer in the Alto Rio Lerma Irrigation District, Mexico

Author : Wim H. Kloezen
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 41 pages
File Size : 21,41 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Irrigation
ISBN : 9290903503

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Tests the hypothesis that, in general, irrigation management transfer has positive impacts on operation performance, managerial accountability, O & M budgeting and expenditures, costs of water to farmers, and agricultural and economic productivity in the Alto Rio Lerma Irrigation District in Mexico. Evaluates the potential of the Mexican IMT process as a model for other countries.

Impacts of Colombia's Current Irrigation Management Transfer Program

Author : Douglas L. Vermillion
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 13,47 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Irrigation
ISBN : 9290903643

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There is a significant gap of knowledge about actual results of irrigation management transfer. This includes the questions: Which strategies work? Which don't? and What prerequisites are necesssary to support sustainable local management of irrigation? This report examines the context of transfer, the basic transfer strategy, powers and functions devolved, and the impacts of transfer on irrigation management and irrigated agriculture in three sample irrigation districts of Colombia-the RUT, Rio Recio, and Samaca. data on performance of these schemes were analyzed for 4 or 5 years before and after transfer. Two additional schemes, San Rafael and Maria La Baja, which were transferred just prior to this study, provided a comparison of performance between transferred and nontransferred schemes, form the period of analysis.

Irrigation Management Transfer in Mexico

Author : Sam H. Johnson
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 18,99 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Agriculture and state
ISBN : 9290903473

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Introduction; Mexican agricultural policy; Irrigated agriculture; Results of the transfer program; Future transfer issues; Conclusions.

Assessing the outcomes of IWMI's research and interventions on irrigation management transfer

Author : Giordano, Meredith, Samad, Madar, Namara, Regassa
Publisher : IWMI
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 27,40 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Irrigation
ISBN : 9290906502

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The purpose of this paper is to summarize IIMI/IWMI’s past research and interventions related to irrigation management transfer and to document, to the extent possible, the academic, policy, and technical outcomes of these efforts. The application of a range of direct and indirect measurement techniques suggests an overall positive contribution from IWMI to IMT theory and application.

Where Water Seeps!

Author : A. Narayanamoorthy
Publisher : Academic Foundation
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 28,62 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9788171884216

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Though numerous studies have addressed the need for irrigation reform in India, most still advocate solutions derived from the very First Irrigation Commission Report of 1903. This study incorporates the beneficial portion of old solutions with more than a decade's sustained study of irrigation reforms in a contemporary context.

Indian Agriculture

Author : Parmod Kumar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 39,98 MB
Release : 2016-02-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317334485

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This volume examines the transitions in Indian agriculture since the 1980s, and emphasizes upon the role of neoliberal policies and their impact. The essays presented here deal with a range of pertinent and contemporary issues, including global food security, livelihoods of agricultural labourers, and public and private investment. These weave together glimpses of the impasse faced by petty commodity producers (marginal and small farmers) and their subsequent economic distress and social exclusion. Comprehensive in analysis, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of agricultural economics, political economy, political science and public policy.