Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh

Freshwater canals, traditionally open for communal use, play a vital role in food production and domestic needs. However, governing these canals as common-pool resources presents significant challenges. Conflicts over freshwater access often arise from resource appropriation and control by local eli...

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Autores principales: Sarker, Mou Rani, Mannan, Fouzia, Rahman, M. Mokhlesur
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168611
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author Sarker, Mou Rani
Mannan, Fouzia
Rahman, M. Mokhlesur
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description Freshwater canals, traditionally open for communal use, play a vital role in food production and domestic needs. However, governing these canals as common-pool resources presents significant challenges. Conflicts over freshwater access often arise from resource appropriation and control by local elites, compounded by ambiguous policy interpretations. This unequal distribution of resources disproportionately impacts marginalized tenant farmers and women, whose livelihoods depend heavily on agri-food systems. Addressing these issues needs recognizing community diversity and the entrenched sociopolitical dynamics that shape resource governance. Although elite domination persists, encouraging efforts are emerging. Communities are increasingly mobilizing to resist illegal water capture, elevate marginalized voices, and enhance collective water management. These initiatives foster more sustainable and equitable development, with potential benefits extending both nationally and globally.
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spelling CGSpace1686112025-01-11T02:03:15Z Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh Sarker, Mou Rani Mannan, Fouzia Rahman, M. Mokhlesur climate change food systems Freshwater canals, traditionally open for communal use, play a vital role in food production and domestic needs. However, governing these canals as common-pool resources presents significant challenges. Conflicts over freshwater access often arise from resource appropriation and control by local elites, compounded by ambiguous policy interpretations. This unequal distribution of resources disproportionately impacts marginalized tenant farmers and women, whose livelihoods depend heavily on agri-food systems. Addressing these issues needs recognizing community diversity and the entrenched sociopolitical dynamics that shape resource governance. Although elite domination persists, encouraging efforts are emerging. Communities are increasingly mobilizing to resist illegal water capture, elevate marginalized voices, and enhance collective water management. These initiatives foster more sustainable and equitable development, with potential benefits extending both nationally and globally. 2024-12 2025-01-07T06:47:47Z 2025-01-07T06:47:47Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168611 en Open Access application/pdf Sarker, M. R., Rahman, M. M. & Mannan, F. 2024. Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh. Dialogue brief. CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Bangladesh office. 7p.
spellingShingle climate change
food systems
Sarker, Mou Rani
Mannan, Fouzia
Rahman, M. Mokhlesur
Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title_full Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title_fullStr Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title_short Towards Inclusive Canal Water Management for Resilience Agri-food Systems in Coastal Bangladesh
title_sort towards inclusive canal water management for resilience agri food systems in coastal bangladesh
topic climate change
food systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168611
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