O&M Costs in Irrigation: Reappearing Government and Farmer Responsibilities and Rights
The amount of money governments spend on irrigation development continues to be a matter of major policy concern, the more so as "the fiscal crisis" constraints governments not only in the developing world but in the U.S. as well. A discussion of the state of the art in this policy area is presented in this paper, and looks at reducing certain direct costs to government by collaborative arrangements with water users so they can mobilize more of their own resources to implement specified O&M activities.