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Kai Wegerich

    Institutional change in water management at local and provincial level in Uzbekistan
    Handing over the sunset
    • Handing over the sunset

      • 169pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been labeled ‘a sunset industry’ (Rijsberman 2003). The transition of this industry through irrigation management transfer (IMT) policies and the establishment of water user associations (WUAs) aims to enhance efficiency, equity, and empowerment. The Uzbek government, alongside international organizations like USAID and IWMI, is promoting IMT and WUAs nationwide. This policy shift appears rational given the disintegration of state and collective farms, which previously managed water resources, and the rapid emergence of private farms. This study evaluates the potential of IMT policies by analyzing various physical, organizational, socio-economic, and political factors that may influence the success of IMT and WUAs. Eight case study chapters explore basin water management, organizational capacities, socio-political dependencies of district water management departments, the potential for multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs), social network politics, and land reform processes. The findings indicate that external factors do not support the implementation of IMT policies or the establishment of WUAs, suggesting that these policies may not enhance efficiency, equity, or empowerment and could even exacerbate water management issues. Consequently, the transition of this ‘sunset industry’ is unlikely to usher in a new era for irrigation in Uzbekistan.

      Handing over the sunset
    • The dis-integration of the Soviet Union has led to changes in agricultural and natural resource management in the Central Asian successor states. The book addresses the reform process in the agricultural and water management sector at the local level in Uzbekistan. The focus is on the privatization of agriculture and the shift from state and collective farms to Farm Organizations and to Water User Associations. The study uses political theory, social theory and new institutional economics to analyze and examine institutions and institutional change. Particular attention is given to key stakeholders in the agricultural sector and in water management organizations and to how they implemented the change.

      Institutional change in water management at local and provincial level in Uzbekistan