Governing the ungovernable: practices and circumstances of governance in the irrigation sector
Since the early 2000s, governance has been at the core of the international water agenda. This has elicited calls for reforms in the irrigation sector, including efforts to address the problem of corruption. Nevertheless, the history of policy reform in the irrigation sector is one of repeated insti...
| Autores principales: | , |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Journal Article |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Publicado: |
2014
|
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/58407 |
Ejemplares similares: Governing the ungovernable: practices and circumstances of governance in the irrigation sector
- The practices and politics of making policy: irrigation management transfer in Mexico
- Irrigation management transfer and the shaping of irrigation realities in Indonesia: from means to empower farmers to a tool to transfer rent seeking?
- Scalar Disconnect: The logic of transboundary water governance in the Mekong
- Bureaucracy and development: reflections from the Indonesian water sector
- Gendered exclusion in agricultural water governance: A case study in district Okara, Pakistan
- The power to resist: irrigation management transfer in Indonesia