Implementation of Irrigation Policy in the Decentralized Government A Case Study of West Java Indonesia
Kumba Digdowiseiso (),
Eko Sugiyanto () and
Zainul Djumadin ()
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Kumba Digdowiseiso: Department of Management Faculty of Economics University of National Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Eko Sugiyanto: Department of Public Administration Faculty of Social and Political Science University of National Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Zainul Djumadin: Department of Politics Faculty of Social and Political Science University of National Jakarta Indonesia, Postal: ID
Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2018, vol. 9, issue 3, 411-422
Abstract:
The damage on irrigation networks has a substantial effect on the declining in the productivity of farming which further implies the farmers welfare One of the possible causes of such problem is related to the implementation of irrigation policy This paper tries to analyze existing model and provide the alternative model of irrigation implementation in Indonesia through qualitative approach with a case study on West Java In general the existing model of irrigation implementation is still territorial based on government affairs Therefore the alternative model should adopt a collaborative one
Date: 2018
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