More Jobs Per Drop : Targeting Irrigation To Poor Women And Men
Material type: TextPublication details: Amstredem : Royal Tropical Institute KIT, 1998Description: 187p,24cmISBN:- 90-6832-124-2
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Monograf | JPS HQ Library Main Library | General Collections | IRR 631.67 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000026567 |
1.INTRODUCTION 1.1Problem definition 1.2research queations and methodology 1.3structure of the thesis. 2.IRRIGATION AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION 2.1Poverty and social exclusion 2.1.1poverty 2.1.2social exclusion 2.1.3Gender,poverty and social exclusion 2.1.4Social exclusion and water development . 2.2Irrigation and poverty alleviation 2.2.1Benefits of access to irrigated land and water2.2.2Indirect benefits 2.3Pveerty alleviation and productivity. 3.INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION PROCESSES IN IRRIGATION 3.1The role of infratructure 3.1.1Infrastructure and water rights 3.1.2Public irrigation 3.1.3Private irrigation. 3.2Access ti irrigates land and water 3.2.1irrigated land 3.2.2water 3.2.3links between water and land. 3.3Inclusion and exclusion 3.3.1Which issues? 3.3.2When? 3.3.3By whom? 3.3.4Inclusive procedures 4.THE ROLE OF IRRIGATION AGENCIES 4.introduction 4.2Rights to irrigated land 4.2.1Localized land reform 4.2.2Unchanged land tenure 4.3Right to water 4.3.1Co-investments in infrastructure 4.3.2Gender and houshold composition 4.3.3Inclusion and exclusion in private irrigation. 5.EVALUATION OF PUBLIC IRRIGATION IN BURKINA FASO. 5.1Introduction 5.2prevailing farming system. 5.3irigation development by operation riz. 5.3.1 the project 5.3.1 the project 5.3.2physicl design in the project formulation phase. 5.3.3allication criteria in project formulation phase 5.4.4project document and implementation 5.4 houeshold-based allocation on productivity and incomes 5.5producer-based allocation 5.5.1 cheme C 5.5.2 Scheme D 5.5.3Project procedures for expropriation and allocation 5.6conclusions. 6.EVALUATION OF PRIVATE IRRIGATION IN BANGLADESH 6.1introduction 6.2prevailing farming system 6.21agrarian structure 6.2.2minor irrigation development 6.23water amrket 6.3NGOs 6.3.1Aims and organizational support 6.3.2Empowerment and household approach 6.4irrigation development and household approach. 6.5Economic performance 6.5.1Self-managed FIGs 6.5.2Co-managed MiGs 6.5.3Supprt for co-managed irrigation (BRAC) 6.4.4Case Studies. 6.5Economic performance 6.5.1Self-managed FIGs 6.5.2 co.managed MIGs 6.5.3Intra-group division of benefits 6.6INCUSION AND EXCLUSION IN SELF-MANAGED FIGs 6.6.1Exclusion 6.6.2impact of the targeting approach 6.6.3co-managed MIGs 6.6.4jointly managed FIGs 6.6.5Male-managed FIGs 6.7Inclusion and exclusion processes in co-manages MIGs 6.7.1Nominal inclusion 6.7.2Forced inclusion 6.8 Effects on women's non-economic well-being 6.8.1overview 6.8.2self-concept 6.8.3 Public behavior 6.8.4Status in the community 6.8.5Respect from water users 6.8.6Status in the family 6.8.7Relation with husband 6.9Conclusions.
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