
Institutional Reforms in Indian Irrigation
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. April 2005
Book
Hardback
322 pages
978-0-7619-3311-3 (ISBN)
Description
`Institutional Reforms in India Irrigation brings together perspectives from three scholars with research interests ranging from agricultural economics to participatory watershed management and collective action. Overall the book provides a useful overview of irrigation management in India and authoritavely reviews options for cost-recovery under irrigation management transfer programs' - Development and Change
Examining the nature and scope of large-scale surface irrigation in India, this book identifies the factors leading to poor performance from a political economy perspective and suggests viable options for institutional reforms.
Using empirical data on irrigation financing and farmer participation, the authors go beyond merely making policy recommendations. They make detailed calculations of the costs of irrigation development, including both capital expenditure and recurring costs. They also examine the performance of reform measures that are already in operation in Karnataka and Rajasthan, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of participatory irrigation management reforms.
Examining the nature and scope of large-scale surface irrigation in India, this book identifies the factors leading to poor performance from a political economy perspective and suggests viable options for institutional reforms.
Using empirical data on irrigation financing and farmer participation, the authors go beyond merely making policy recommendations. They make detailed calculations of the costs of irrigation development, including both capital expenditure and recurring costs. They also examine the performance of reform measures that are already in operation in Karnataka and Rajasthan, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of participatory irrigation management reforms.
Reviews / Votes
`Institutional Reforms in India Irrigation brings together perspectives from three scholars with research interests ranging from agricultural economics to participatory watershed management and collective action. Overall the book provides a useful overview of irrigation management in India and authoritavely reviews options for cost-recovery under irrigation management transfer programs' - Development and Change Given the authorship of the book, one expects a work of solid and impeccable scholarship and research and that expectation is fulfilled. Every chapter is densely packed with detailed and useful information. The book is likely to remain a valuable reference source for many years to come. We owe a debt of gratitude to the authors for this. -- Science, Technology & SocietyMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
561 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-3311-3 (9780761933113)
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Content
Introduction
The Political Economy of Indian Canal Irrigation
Growing Scarcity of Water
India, Rajasthan and Karnataka
Rising Costs, Falling Recoveries
Indian Surface Irrigation under Impending Financial Crisis
Financing Issues and Institutional Reforms
Krishna Bhagya Jal Nigam Limited
Pointer towards Institutional Reforms in Irrigation Financing?
Policy Trends in Participatory Irrigation Management
Potentials and Constraints of Farmer Participation in Irrigation
Farmer Involvement in Irrigation
Findings from Rajasthan and Karnataka
Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
The Political Economy of Indian Canal Irrigation
Growing Scarcity of Water
India, Rajasthan and Karnataka
Rising Costs, Falling Recoveries
Indian Surface Irrigation under Impending Financial Crisis
Financing Issues and Institutional Reforms
Krishna Bhagya Jal Nigam Limited
Pointer towards Institutional Reforms in Irrigation Financing?
Policy Trends in Participatory Irrigation Management
Potentials and Constraints of Farmer Participation in Irrigation
Farmer Involvement in Irrigation
Findings from Rajasthan and Karnataka
Conclusions and Policy Recommendations