Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.

yes === The context for irrigation modernization in Syria reflects global drivers for change in irrigated agriculture. Two drivers are identified as being of particular importance, increasing stress on water resources, and the trend towards irrigation management transfer to the farmer level. Within...

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Main Author: Franks, Tom R.
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4183
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-41832019-08-31T03:02:35Z Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development. Franks, Tom R. Capacity-building Water governance Irrigation modernization Syria Agriculture Institutional development yes The context for irrigation modernization in Syria reflects global drivers for change in irrigated agriculture. Two drivers are identified as being of particular importance, increasing stress on water resources, and the trend towards irrigation management transfer to the farmer level. Within these broad categories a number of specific challenges are likely to be of importance in the modernization process in Syria. Capacity-building to meet these challenges is required at three levels, policy, institutions and the individual. This paper focuses on institutional development, as being the most difficult level at which to undertake effective capacity-building. It discusses the institutional framework for irrigation management and goes on to describe current approaches, based round the concept of design principles. Constraints and limitations of the design principles approach are discussed. The paper concludes by proposing an agenda for preliminary action on capacity-building for irrigation modernization. This agenda comprises an institutional mapping exercise, an assessment of the roles and responsibilities of water sector entities, and the development of a strategy for supporting farmer-level institutions. Integration with other capacity-building initiatives (policy reform, human resource development) is necessary if it is to make an effective contribution to the overall modernization programme. 2010-01-06T17:53:14Z 2010-01-06T17:53:14Z 2006-03 Conference paper final draft paper Franks, T. R. (2006). Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development. Paper presented at: International Symposium on: Irrigation Modernization Constraints and Solutions, Rida Said Center for Conferences, University of Damascus, 28 - 31 March 2006 Damascus - Syria. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4183 en http://dotproject.fao.org/syria/program.php © 2006 Franks, T. R. Reproduced by permission from the copyright holder.
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topic Capacity-building
Water governance
Irrigation modernization
Syria
Agriculture
Institutional development
spellingShingle Capacity-building
Water governance
Irrigation modernization
Syria
Agriculture
Institutional development
Franks, Tom R.
Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
description yes === The context for irrigation modernization in Syria reflects global drivers for change in irrigated agriculture. Two drivers are identified as being of particular importance, increasing stress on water resources, and the trend towards irrigation management transfer to the farmer level. Within these broad categories a number of specific challenges are likely to be of importance in the modernization process in Syria. Capacity-building to meet these challenges is required at three levels, policy, institutions and the individual. This paper focuses on institutional development, as being the most difficult level at which to undertake effective capacity-building. It discusses the institutional framework for irrigation management and goes on to describe current approaches, based round the concept of design principles. Constraints and limitations of the design principles approach are discussed. The paper concludes by proposing an agenda for preliminary action on capacity-building for irrigation modernization. This agenda comprises an institutional mapping exercise, an assessment of the roles and responsibilities of water sector entities, and the development of a strategy for supporting farmer-level institutions. Integration with other capacity-building initiatives (policy reform, human resource development) is necessary if it is to make an effective contribution to the overall modernization programme.
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title Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
title_short Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
title_full Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
title_fullStr Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
title_full_unstemmed Modernizing Irrigated Agriculture: Capacity-building and Institutional Development.
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