A Framework For Institutional Analysis For Water Resources Management In A River Basin Context


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A Framework for Institutional Analysis for Water Resources Management in a River Basin Context


A Framework for Institutional Analysis for Water Resources Management in a River Basin Context

Author: D. J. Bandaragoda

language: en

Publisher: IWMI

Release Date: 2000


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Presents a framework for institutional analysis, focusing on the three main pillars of institutions - laws, policies and administration. The report provides a brief set of guidelines, supported by an outline of some issues, constraints and prospects for institutional change.

Integrated Water-resources Management in a River-basin Context


Integrated Water-resources Management in a River-basin Context

Author:

language: en

Publisher: IWMI

Release Date: 2002


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The main objective of the 5-day workshop was to present and discuss research being conducted by IWMI and IFPRI in selected river basins in the Asian region with financial support from the ADB through its regional technical assistance mechanism (RETA). The studies conducted by the two centers share some common goals, and encompass work plans and methodologies that are highly complementary and mutually supportive.

Institutions for integrated water-resources management in river basins: An analytical framework


Institutions for integrated water-resources management in river basins: An analytical framework

Author: Kurian, Mathew

language: en

Publisher: IWMI

Release Date: 2004


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In recent years, Integrated Water-Resources Management (IWRM) has captured the attention of policymakers and policy analysts. A lot has been written, most often in a disparate way about institutions for IWRM. However, there has been limited success in bridging disciplinary boundaries (social versus physical sciences) with the result that conceptual inconsistencies persist with regard to our understanding of institutions for IWRM. This paper reviews IWMI research on IWRM in Asia and highlights drawbacks in contemporary approaches to the study of institutions for IWRM in river basins. The paper then outlines key features of an alternative analytical framework. In doing so, it discusses certain novel features of the alternative approach: emphasis on transparent policy processes of State parastatals, modes of water-service provisioning and conditions for collective action in the management of common-pool resources in river basins and its implications for sustainable rural livelihoods.