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Negotiating water rights / edited by Bryan Randolph Bruns and Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick.

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Intermediate Technology, 2000.Description: 394 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 185339484X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.04691 BRU
Contents:
Chapter 1: Negotiating Water Rights: Introduction: Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick and Bryan Randolph Bruns; Chapter 2: Water Rights in the State of Nature: Emergent Expectations in an Indonesian Settlement; Douglas L. Vermillion; Chapter 3: Gendered Water and Land Rights in Rice Valley Improvement, Burkina Faso; Barbara van Koppen; Chapter 4: Negotiating Seasonal Water Allocation Rules in Kirindi Oya, Sri Lanka Jeffrey D. Brewer; Chapter 5: Negotiation with an Under-informed Bureaucracy: Water Rights on System Tanks in Bihar Nirmal Sengupta; Chapter 6: Water Rights and Legal Pluralism: Some Basics of a Legal Anthropological Approach; H. L. Joep Spiert z; Chapter 7: Negotiating Access and Rights: Disputes Over Rights to an Irrigation Water Source in Nepal; Rajendra Pradhan and Ujjwal Pradhan; Chapter 8: Water Property Rights and Resistance to Demand Management in Northwestern Spain; David Guillet; Chapter 9: Public, Private, and Shared Water: Groundwater Markets and Access in Pakistan; Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick; Chapter 10: Nature's Bounty or Scarce Commodity: Competition and Consensus Over Groundwater Use in Rural Bangladesh; Syed Zahir Sadeque; Chapter 11: Farmers, Factories and the Dynamics of Water Allocation in West Java; Ganjar Kurnia, Teten W. Avianto, and Bryan Randolph Bruns; Chapter 12: Negotiation of Water Rights among Irrigators' Associations in Bali, Indonesia; Nyoman Sutawan; Chapter 13: Acequias and Water Rights Adjudications in Northern New Mexico; Northern New Mexico Legal Services; Chapter 14: Negotiating Water Rights: Implications for Research and Action; Bryan Randolph Bruns and Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick;
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Chapter 1: Negotiating Water Rights: Introduction:
Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick and Bryan Randolph Bruns;

Chapter 2: Water Rights in the State of Nature: Emergent Expectations in an Indonesian Settlement;
Douglas L. Vermillion;

Chapter 3: Gendered Water and Land Rights in Rice Valley Improvement, Burkina Faso;
Barbara van Koppen;

Chapter 4: Negotiating Seasonal Water Allocation Rules in Kirindi Oya, Sri Lanka
Jeffrey D. Brewer;

Chapter 5: Negotiation with an Under-informed Bureaucracy: Water Rights on System Tanks in Bihar
Nirmal Sengupta;

Chapter 6: Water Rights and Legal Pluralism: Some Basics of a Legal Anthropological Approach;
H. L. Joep Spiert z;

Chapter 7: Negotiating Access and Rights: Disputes Over Rights to an Irrigation Water Source in Nepal;
Rajendra Pradhan and Ujjwal Pradhan;

Chapter 8: Water Property Rights and Resistance to Demand Management in Northwestern Spain;
David Guillet;

Chapter 9: Public, Private, and Shared Water: Groundwater Markets and Access in Pakistan;
Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick;

Chapter 10: Nature's Bounty or Scarce Commodity: Competition and Consensus Over Groundwater Use in Rural Bangladesh;
Syed Zahir Sadeque;

Chapter 11: Farmers, Factories and the Dynamics of Water Allocation in West Java;
Ganjar Kurnia, Teten W. Avianto, and Bryan Randolph Bruns;

Chapter 12: Negotiation of Water Rights among Irrigators' Associations in Bali, Indonesia;
Nyoman Sutawan;

Chapter 13: Acequias and Water Rights Adjudications in Northern New Mexico;
Northern New Mexico Legal Services;

Chapter 14: Negotiating Water Rights: Implications for Research and Action;
Bryan Randolph Bruns and Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick;