Absence of legislation and the quest for an effective mode of governance in agricultural water management: An insight from an irrigation district in central java, indonesia
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2020-03-27Author
RONDHI, Mohammad
KHASAN, Ahmad Fatikhul
MORI, Yasuhiro
KONDO, Takumi
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This paper explores the historical and contemporary governance of water
users' associations (WUAs) in an irrigation district in Central Java, Indonesia.
The historical governance was explored through in-depth interviews with the
chief and board members of the WUAs, farmers and government officials, who
have more than 30 years of experience in irrigation. The contemporary WUAs'
governance was assessed through a survey of 34 WUAs covering an area of
7872 ha. The results show that the WUAs have experienced significant changes
in governance, from hierarchical to community-based (Swakelola) and
provider-based network style (Lelang). The survey revealed that there is an
improvement in farm infrastructure under the current governance since the
WUAs can provide sufficient funds to rehabilitate and maintain the irrigation
networks without relying on outside actors. Also, the current WUAs' governance seems to increase land productivity, but it needs to be verified by future
research. Finally, the insight in this study is useful in the effort to build sustainable agricultural water management.
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