Managing common property : irrigation in India and the Philippines
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Managing common property : irrigation in India and the Philippines
(Indo-Dutch studies on development alternatives, 6)
Sage Publications, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume explores irrigation schemes where farmers benefit from a single irrigation source and investigates the conditions that determine the possibility and nature of co-operation. The author supports his findings through thirteen case studies of traditional and modern, small and very large, irrigation systems drawn from different corners of India and the Philippines.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: A THEORETICAL MODEL
Irrigation as Common Property
PART TWO: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Irrigation Policy in Philippines
Irrigation Policy in India
PART THREE: CASE STUDIES
Traditional Type of Organisation
A Modernised System
Tambraparni Tamilnadu
Organisation in Canal Irrigation
Communal Irrigation Systems in Philippines
Misplaced Emphasis
PART FOUR: CONCLUSION
Techno-Economic Basis of Co-operation
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