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    Is ‘Social Cooperation’ for traditional irrigation, while ‘Technology’ is for motor pump irrigation?

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    Dessalegn, Mengistu
    Merrey, Douglas J.
    Date
    2014
    Language
    en
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    Report
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    Open Access
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    Dessalegn, Mengistu [IWMI]; Merrey, D. J.; 2014. Is ‘Social Cooperation’ for traditional irrigation, while ‘Technology’ is for motor pump irrigation?. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 37p. (IWMI Research Report 161) 10.5337/2015.201
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65358
    External link to download this item: http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/IWMI_Research_Reports/PDF/pub161/rr161.pdf
    DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2015.201
    Abstract/Description
    Based on a case study in Ethiopia, this paper shows that while farmers understand the social nature of community-managed irrigation, they share a narrow understanding of pump irrigation with policymakers as being primarily ‘technical’. They perceive pumps as liberating them from the ‘social’ limitations of traditional communal irrigation. However, the rapid expansion of pump irrigation is leading to increasing competition and conflict over limited water resources. We analyze the wider implications for Africa of this lack of visibility of the social dimension of pump irrigation, and offer suggestions for future policy and applied research to address the problem before it becomes a widespread crisis.
    CGIAR Affiliations
    Water, Land and Ecosystems
    Subjects
    SOCIAL ASPECTS; COOPERATION; TRADITIONAL FARMING; SMALL SCALE FARMING; IRRIGATION SCHEMES; IRRIGATION METHODS; AGRICULTURE; TECHNOLOGY; PUMPS; RURAL AREAS; POVERTY; PRODUCTIVITY; GROUNDWATER; WATER RESOURCES; FARMERS; RIVERS; CASE STUDIES;
    Countries
    ETHIOPIA
    Regions
    AFRICA; EAST AFRICA
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    • N2: Rainwater management in the Ethiopian highlands: Technologies, institutions and policies [89]

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