Toward a financially sustainable irrigation system : lessons from the State of Victoria, Australia, 1984-1994
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Toward a financially sustainable irrigation system : lessons from the State of Victoria, Australia, 1984-1994
(World Bank technical paper, no. 413)
World Bank, c1999
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Water resource management policies worldwide are at a crossroads. On the one hand, a remarkable consensus on the principles of reform has emerged. On the other hand, it has turned out to be difficult to transfer the principles into reality. This document describes the distinctive experience of water reform in the state of Victoria, Australia, which has been a leader in the field. The document is a compelling 'insiders' view' by three professionals who played central roles in the process. Although the Victoria experience emerges from a specific natural, cultural, historical and political context, the generic lessons on the technical and political reform procedures and the links between them are of profound relevance to those engaged in the water reform process throughout the world.
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