Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications

After three decades of rapid increases in investment in irrigation systems, there has been an almost equally dramatic decline in irrigation investment, brought about by relatively low grain prices, rising construction costs and increased concern about the environment. As governments have been forced...

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Main Author: Johnson, S.H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41450
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description After three decades of rapid increases in investment in irrigation systems, there has been an almost equally dramatic decline in irrigation investment, brought about by relatively low grain prices, rising construction costs and increased concern about the environment. As governments have been forced to reduce their public expenditures, many of them are now instituting programmes to transfer either complete or partial responsibility for management of public irrigation systems to local water users. This paper explores this transfer process in Indonesia, Colombia, New Zealand and Nigeria. From this sample it can be hypothesized that in countries where governments have had the political will to increase water fees to close to the real O&M cost, the process of irrigation management transfer has been smoother. This reflects the fact that water users are encouraged to take over management responsibility in order to reduce water costs. An equally important inducement for water users to accept additional management responsibility is better, more dependable delivery services from irrigation agencies.
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spelling CGSpace414502023-02-15T12:13:58Z Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications Johnson, S.H. irrigation management economic aspects privatization After three decades of rapid increases in investment in irrigation systems, there has been an almost equally dramatic decline in irrigation investment, brought about by relatively low grain prices, rising construction costs and increased concern about the environment. As governments have been forced to reduce their public expenditures, many of them are now instituting programmes to transfer either complete or partial responsibility for management of public irrigation systems to local water users. This paper explores this transfer process in Indonesia, Colombia, New Zealand and Nigeria. From this sample it can be hypothesized that in countries where governments have had the political will to increase water fees to close to the real O&M cost, the process of irrigation management transfer has been smoother. This reflects the fact that water users are encouraged to take over management responsibility in order to reduce water costs. An equally important inducement for water users to accept additional management responsibility is better, more dependable delivery services from irrigation agencies. 1995 2014-06-13T14:58:10Z 2014-06-13T14:58:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41450 en Limited Access Johnson, S. H. III. 1995. Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 11(1):61-72.
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economic aspects
privatization
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Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title_full Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title_fullStr Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title_full_unstemmed Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title_short Selected experiences with irrigation management transfer: Economic implications
title_sort selected experiences with irrigation management transfer economic implications
topic irrigation management
economic aspects
privatization
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41450
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