Assessment of participatory management of irrigation schemes in Sri Lanka: Partial reforms, partial benefits
M. Samad and
D. Vermillion
No H025058, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Privatization; /; Policy; /; Performance; evaluation; /; Indicators; /; Operating; costs; /; Irrigation; management; /; Economic; aspects; /; Returns; /; Participatory; management; /; Farmer; participation; /; Government; managed; irrigation; systems; /; Small; scale; systems; /; Large-scale; systems; /; Regression; analysis; /; Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: v, 31p.
Date: 1999
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