Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions

Recent attempts to modernise irrigation tanks with a focus on physical rehabilitation, but little institutional development to maintain and manage them, have resulted in a vicious cycle. With the lack of maintenance and upkeep, rehabilitated tanks soon fall into disrepair, necessitating a new round...

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Main Authors: Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy, Gomathinayagam, P., Shah, Tushaar
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41127
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author Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy
Gomathinayagam, P.
Shah, Tushaar
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description Recent attempts to modernise irrigation tanks with a focus on physical rehabilitation, but little institutional development to maintain and manage them, have resulted in a vicious cycle. With the lack of maintenance and upkeep, rehabilitated tanks soon fall into disrepair, necessitating a new round of externally-induced rehabilitation. Yet, there are many tanks under traditional local management operating at a high level of performance equilibrium. A study of 41 tanks from 22 districts of eight Indian states was taken up under the IWMI-Tata Programme to identify the characteristics of high performing local- managed tank institutions. The lessons learnt from the study can form the basis for an effective institutional protocol that can enhance the effectiveness of tank rehabilitation and modernization.
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spelling CGSpace411272023-06-12T17:20:25Z Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy Gomathinayagam, P. Shah, Tushaar tank irrigation rehabilitation modernization institutions domestic water water allocation water distribution decision making water users' associations financial resources villages Recent attempts to modernise irrigation tanks with a focus on physical rehabilitation, but little institutional development to maintain and manage them, have resulted in a vicious cycle. With the lack of maintenance and upkeep, rehabilitated tanks soon fall into disrepair, necessitating a new round of externally-induced rehabilitation. Yet, there are many tanks under traditional local management operating at a high level of performance equilibrium. A study of 41 tanks from 22 districts of eight Indian states was taken up under the IWMI-Tata Programme to identify the characteristics of high performing local- managed tank institutions. The lessons learnt from the study can form the basis for an effective institutional protocol that can enhance the effectiveness of tank rehabilitation and modernization. 2004 2014-06-13T14:57:26Z 2014-06-13T14:57:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41127 en Limited Access Sakthivadivel, Ramasamy; Gomathinayagam, P.; Shah, Tushaar. 2004. Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions. Economic and Political Weekly, 39(31):3521-3526.
spellingShingle tank irrigation
rehabilitation
modernization
institutions
domestic water
water allocation
water distribution
decision making
water users' associations
financial resources
villages
Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy
Gomathinayagam, P.
Shah, Tushaar
Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title_full Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title_fullStr Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title_full_unstemmed Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title_short Rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
title_sort rejuvenating irrigation tanks through local institutions
topic tank irrigation
rehabilitation
modernization
institutions
domestic water
water allocation
water distribution
decision making
water users' associations
financial resources
villages
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41127
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