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Property Rights and Natural Resource Management: Equitable Water Distribution Using Indigenous Technology in a Farmers Managed Irrigation System in Nepal

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dc.contributor.author Pariyar, Bishnu en_US
dc.contributor.author Snell, Carolyn en_US
dc.contributor.author Lovett, Jon C. en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2009-07-31T14:41:45Z
dc.date.available 2009-07-31T14:41:45Z
dc.date.issued 2008 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2008-11-18 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2008-11-18 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2035
dc.description.abstract "Agency interventions for technological fixes and performance improvement as the most effective policy tool for irrigation management continue to produce counterintuitive and counterproductive results. Technological innovations designed and installed by local farmers using locally available materials can be a powerful tool for equitable water distribution and improve performance of resource base. Using a case study method, the paper demonstrates that Farmers Managed Irrigation System (FMIS) using local resources can consolidate indigenous knowledge bases and help strengthen institutional robustness for irrigation management. Results from the study indicate that while farmers have achieved equality across the landholding sizes, spatial inequality continues to be a challenge. The paper argues that property right structure created by local initiatives help reduce asymmetries of interests and endowments amongst irrigators which in turn help foster incentives to contribute to infrastructure maintenance." en_US
dc.subject property rights en_US
dc.subject common pool resources en_US
dc.subject equity en_US
dc.subject indigenous institutions en_US
dc.subject technology en_US
dc.subject water management en_US
dc.subject IASC en_US
dc.title Property Rights and Natural Resource Management: Equitable Water Distribution Using Indigenous Technology in a Farmers Managed Irrigation System in Nepal en_US
dc.type Conference Paper en_US
dc.type.published unpublished en_US
dc.coverage.region Middle East & South Asia en_US
dc.coverage.country Nepal en_US
dc.subject.sector Social Organization en_US
dc.subject.sector Water Resource & Irrigation en_US
dc.identifier.citationconference Governing Shared Resources: Connecting Local Experience to Global Challenges, the Twelfth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons en_US
dc.identifier.citationconfdates July 14-18, 2008 en_US
dc.identifier.citationconfloc Cheltenham, England en_US


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