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Institutional Change And Irrigation Managemente In Burkina Faso Charlotte Van Der Schaaf

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Institutional Change And Irrigation Managemente In Burkina Faso Charlotte Van Der Schaaf
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Publisher: LIT Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.54 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Charlotte van der Schaaf
ISBN: 9783825816247, 3825816249
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Institutional Change And Irrigation Managemente In Burkina Faso Charlotte Van Der Schaaf by Charlotte Van Der Schaaf 9783825816247, 3825816249 instant download after payment.

Water and land policies form the basis for this study on the realities of policy implementation and outcomes at the local level. The empirical study focuses on two small-scale irrigation systems in Burkina Faso. It contributes to the discussion on the widespread trend to transfer management responsibilities, through the ongoing decentralisation process, from the state to water user associations. The study shows the intra-community power structures and changing relationships between state actors and the community and the consequences for the management of these systems and the related natural resources.

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