Irrigation and River Basin Management :Options for Governance and Institutions

Publication subTitle :Options for Governance and Institutions

Author: Svendsen   M.  

Publisher: CABI Publishing‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9781845930219

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780851996721

Subject: TV212.4 watershed planning

Keyword: Soil Science Sedimentology Limnology (Freshwater) Fertilizers and Manures

Language: ENG

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Description

With increasing water scarcity, pressure to re-allocate water from agriculture to other uses mounts, along with a need to put in place institutional arrangements to promote ''higher value'' uses of water. Many developing countries are now experimenting with establishing new institutional arrangements for managing water at the river basin level.This book, based on research by IWMI and others, reviews basin management in six developed and developing countries. It describes and applies a functional theory of river basin management, based on the idea that there is a minimum set of functions required to manage basins effectively and a set of basic conditions that enable effective management institutions to emerge. The book examines the experiences of both developed and developing countries in order to see what lessons can be learned and to identify what constitutes the core of a ''theory of river basin management''. It concludes that although it is difficult for developing countries to adopt approaches and institutional designs directly from developed countries, basic principles and lessons are transferable.

Chapter

2 Phases of River Basin Development: the Need for Adaptive Institutions

3 Limits to Leapfrogging: Issues in Transposing Successful River Basin Management Institutions in the Developing World

4 Making Sound Decisions: Information Needs for Basin Water Management

5 Financing River Basin Organizations

6 Water Management for Irrigation and Environment in a Water-stressed Basin in Southwest France

7 Basin Management in a Mature Closed Basin: the Case of California’s Central Valley

8 River Basin Closure and Institutional Change in Mexico’s Lerma–Chapala Basin

9 Water Resources Planning and Management in the Olifants Basin of South Africa: Past, Present and Future

10 Water Resource Management in the Dong Nai Basin: Current Allocation Processes and Perspectives for the Future

11 Governing Closing Basins: the Case of the Gediz River in Turkey

12 Managing River Basins: Lessons from Experience

13 Providing Irrigation Services in Water-scarce Basins: Representation and Support

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