Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka].
This exploratory study was designed to capture the main features of agrarian change in the upper part of the basin that depends mostly on anicuts. These anicuts amount to 59 percent of the total basin anicuts in terms of numbers, but to only 43 percent in terms of irrigated area. They are generally...
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| author | Molle, Francois Jayakody, Priyantha Silva, S. de |
| author_browse | Jayakody, Priyantha Molle, Francois Silva, S. de |
| author_facet | Molle, Francois Jayakody, Priyantha Silva, S. de |
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| description | This exploratory study was designed to capture the main features of agrarian change in the upper part of the basin that depends mostly on anicuts. These anicuts amount to 59 percent of the total basin anicuts in terms of numbers, but to only 43 percent in terms of irrigated area. They are generally very old (the history of some of them goes back to 2000 years; see below) and obviously, many changes have occurred during this time. The study does not allow the reconstitution of all past transformations but offers some insight on recent changes: changes in population pressure over resources and changes in hydrology, crop choice, livelihoods and collective action. The analysis is based on exploratory surveys carried out by the authors and by students of the University of Sabaragamuwa and is not a detailed or in-depth investigation of agricultural systems in the Upper Walawe basin. However, it provides a useful outline of the situation in this part of the basin. |
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| spelling | CGSpace393102025-11-07T08:43:23Z Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. Molle, Francois Jayakody, Priyantha Silva, S. de water resources tanks water use river basins hydrology irrigation systems water shortage crops domestic water fuelwood cultivation deforestation water supply economic development water management institutions land reform This exploratory study was designed to capture the main features of agrarian change in the upper part of the basin that depends mostly on anicuts. These anicuts amount to 59 percent of the total basin anicuts in terms of numbers, but to only 43 percent in terms of irrigated area. They are generally very old (the history of some of them goes back to 2000 years; see below) and obviously, many changes have occurred during this time. The study does not allow the reconstitution of all past transformations but offers some insight on recent changes: changes in population pressure over resources and changes in hydrology, crop choice, livelihoods and collective action. The analysis is based on exploratory surveys carried out by the authors and by students of the University of Sabaragamuwa and is not a detailed or in-depth investigation of agricultural systems in the Upper Walawe basin. However, it provides a useful outline of the situation in this part of the basin. 2003 2014-06-13T13:52:00Z 2014-06-13T13:52:00Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39310 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Molle, F.; Jayakody, P.; de Silva, S. 2003. Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). iii, 24p. (IWMI Working Paper 061) |
| spellingShingle | water resources tanks water use river basins hydrology irrigation systems water shortage crops domestic water fuelwood cultivation deforestation water supply economic development water management institutions land reform Molle, Francois Jayakody, Priyantha Silva, S. de Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title | Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title_full | Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title_fullStr | Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title_short | Anicut systems in Sri Lanka: the case of the upper Walawe River Basin [Sri Lanka]. |
| title_sort | anicut systems in sri lanka the case of the upper walawe river basin sri lanka |
| topic | water resources tanks water use river basins hydrology irrigation systems water shortage crops domestic water fuelwood cultivation deforestation water supply economic development water management institutions land reform |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39310 |
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