Aligning Local Incentives to Regional Goals: Water Conservation in the Upper Tigris-Euphrates River System
Hasan Tekgüç
No 2011-04, Working Papers from Mardin Artuklu Univeristy, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Instead of international agreement between Syria, Iraq, and Turkey, the best hope for sustainable water conservation in the Euphrates-Tigris river basin lies with policies that can be justified on individual and local grounds within Turkey: reducing water run-off and accompanied pollution; reducing soil salinity; developing drought resistant strains of crops; and storing water as an insurance against future droughts that are likely to increase in occurrence and intensity as a result of climate change induced extreme weather. After reviewing the predictions on climate change for the region, irrigation related problems including out-migration, I evaluate policy options for water conservation: i) agricultural training and extension services, ii) escalating user fees for water to encourage conservation at micro level, iii) reforming of Water User Associations (WUAs). The least controversial policy to pursue is on-the-ground agricultural training and extension. Unfortunately, implementing escalating user fees for water – the most advocated solution – cannot be separated from democratizing WUAs – the most vexing problem – to open board seats and management to ordinary members.
Keywords: South-eastern Turkey; climate change; salinity; migration; Water User Associations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H41 Q53 Q57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2011-02
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