Linking irrigation development with the wider agrarian context: everyday class politics in water distribution practices in Rural Java
Poor performance of government managed irrigation systems persists globally despite numerous policies over the last four decades to address the problem. I argue that policy efforts to improve irrigation performance in developing countries fail in part because they are often formulated in isolation f...
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
Informa UK Limited
2018
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78192 |
Similar Items: Linking irrigation development with the wider agrarian context: everyday class politics in water distribution practices in Rural Java
- Towards a relational understanding of the water-energy-food nexus: an analysis of embeddedness and governance in the upper blue Nile region of Ethiopia
- The politics of river basin planning and state transformation processes in Nepal
- The return of the state: neocollectivism,agrarian politics and images of technological progress in the MAS era in Bolivia
- Bureaucracy and development: reflections from the Indonesian water sector
- Agrarian reform in Venezuela
- Why is state-centered groundwater governance largely ineffective?: a review