Pockets of participation: Bureaucratic incentives and participatory irrigation management in Thailand
Despite a history of participatory policies, Thailand’s Royal Irrigation Department (RID) has had little success in developing water user organisations (WUOs) capable of facilitating cooperation between farmers and the irrigation agency. Even so, pockets of participation exist. What can explain thes...
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Main Author: | RICKS, Jacob |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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