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Contributed documents on Policies and institutions

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Francois Molle, defining water rights

Helmi, Examples from Indonesia (26 May 2005) (PDF)

Van Koppen, B.  et al.  2004.  Formal Water Rights in Rural Tanzania: Deepening the Dichotomy?  IWMI Working Paper 71 (PDF)

Selected bibliography

Aw, D. & G. Diemer.  2005. Making a Large Irrigation Scheme Work.  World Bank.

Franks, Tom.  2004.  Water Governance—What is the Consensus?  [see www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/dppc/seminar/water )-

Shah, T.  Limits to Leapfrogging.  Latest version in Svendsen ed. 2005

Svendsen, M.  2005.  Irrigation and River Basin Management: Options for Governance and Institutions.  CABI and IWMI.

Turton, A. & R. Henwood, eds.  2002.  Hydropolitics in the Developing World: A Southern African Perspective.  Pretoria: AWIRU of the University of Pretoria

Turton, A.R. 2003.  The political aspects of institutional developments in the water sector: South Africa and its international river basins.  PhD thesis, University of Pretoria.

Turton, A. R. & L. Ohlsson.  1999.  Water Scarcity and Social Adaptive Capacity.  [see Ashton and Haasbroek article in Turton & Henwood].

Vermillion, D. & D. Merrey  What The Twenty First Century Will Demand Of Water Management Institutions.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science 33 (2):145-164, 1998 (special issue in honor of Professor Dr. Peter Wolff’s 65th birthday).

Wester, P.; D. Merrey, & M. de Lange.  2003. Boundaries of Consent: Stakeholder Representation in River Basin Management in Mexico and South Africa.  World Development 31: 797-813.

Van Koppen, B.  et al.  2004.  Formal Water Rights in Rural Tanzania: Deepening the Dichotomy?  IWMI Working Paper 71

Wester, P & J. Warner.  River basin management reconsidered.  In A. Turton & R Henwood, eds. 

Saleth, R. Maria, and Ariel Dinar. 2004. The institutional economics of water: A cross-country analysis of institutions and performance. Northhampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar and the World Bank.

K. William Easter, Mark W. Rosegrant and Ariel Dinar, (eds.) Markets for Water: Potential and Performance.  Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1998.

Ostrom, E. 1992. Crafting Institutions for Self-Governing Irrigation Systems. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies.

Small, L.E. and I. Carruthers. 1991. Farmer-Financed Irrigation: The Economics of Reform. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press in association with the International Irrigation Management Institute.

Tang, S.Y. 1992. Institutions and Collective Action: Self-Governance in Irrigation. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies.

Tiffen, M. 1990. Variability in Water Supply, Incomes & Fees: Illustrations of Vicious Circles from Sudan and Zimbabwe. ODI/IIMI Irrigation Management Network Paper, 90/1b.

Vermillion, D. L., ed. 1996. The Privatization and Self-Management of Irrigation. Final Report. Colombo: International Irrigation Management Institute.

Boelens et al., 2002; Boelens, R. and G. Dávila, eds. 1998. Searching for Equity.Conceptions of justice and equity in peasant irrigation. Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.

Boelens R. ed. (2002), Legislation of water and Indigenous Rights. Towards recognition of indigenous water rights and management rules in nacional legislation. The researchs proposals Phase 1. IWE/Wageningen University & UN/ CEPAL

Bustamante Z.R. (2000). Ley de Aguas. El difícil camino de la formulación de una nueva ley de aguas para Bolivia. Centro Agua. UMSS Cochabamba.

CEPAL (1998), Recomendaciones de las Reuniones Internacionales sobre el agua. Conferencia Electrónica: Legislación de Aguas Propuestas desde el Desarrollo Rural, Oct. 1998

CEPAL (2001), Administración del agua en América Latina y el Caribe en el Umbral del Siglo XXI. Conferencia Electrónica: Legislación de Aguas Propuestas desde el Desarrollo Rural, Oct. 2001

Guerra, J (1986). Alternativas de Inversión Pública. In A. Figueroa & J. Portucarrero (eds) Priorización y Desarrollo del Sector Agrario en el Perú. Lima, PUCP and Fundation Frederich. Ebert. Perú.

Guevara, A, et.al (2002). Water Legislation and Indigenous Water Management in Perú. In: Indigenous water Rights, local water management, and national legislation. WALIR studies Volume 2. Wageningen University/IWE and United Nations/CEPAL.

CONAIE (1996). Propuesta Ley de Aguas. Quito, Ecuador

IPROGA (2001) “Debate sobre la Legislación de Aguas en Perú": Conferencia Electrónica, propuestas desde el desarrollo Rural.

Dourojeanni, A. (1999). El codigo de agua de Chile: entre la ideologia y la realidad. Serie Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura, No 3, Santiago de Chile: CEPAL

Vera D. J. (2004) “Cuanto más doy , más soy...”Discuros, normas y género: la Institucionalidad de las organizaciones de riego tradicionales en los Andes del sur peruano. En: Peña F (ed),  Los Pueblos Indígenas y el Agua: desafíos del siglo XXI. Colegio de San Luís, WALIR, SEMARNAT, IMTA. San Luis Potosí México.

Vera D. J. (2005). Irrigation Management, the Participatory Approach, and Equity in an Andean Community. In: Bennett,V, S. Dávila y M.Rico (ed). Opposing Current. The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America. The University of Pittsburgh Press (PITT). USA

Nuijten, M (1998), In the Name of the Land. Organization, Transnationalism, and the Culture of the State in a Mexican Ejido. Doctoral Thesis. Wageningen Agricultural University, Netherland.

Vera, J (2005, por publicarse ), Género , Etnicidad Y Derechos de Agua en Las Legislaciones Hidricas de tres Países Andinos. Un Estudio comparativo de los casos de Perú, Bolivia y Ecuador: En: Boelens, R., D. Getches, A. Guevara (eds), Políticas Hídricas, Derechos Consuetudinarios e Identidades Locales. IEP, Lima Perú; Abya Ayala, Quito Ecuador.

Palacios, P (2002), Reconocimiento de los derechos Indígena-campesinos en la Legislación Ecuatoriana sobre Recursos Hídricos. In: Indigenous Water Rights, Local Water Management, and National Legislations. WALIR studies Vol.2. Wagenigen University/IWE and United Nations/CEPAL.

Rebosio, G (2003), Análisis del Proyecto de Ley de Aguas D.S 122-2002-PCM. Nueva Ley de Aguas, buscando la eficiencia y la equidad. Proyecto Ley No. 5860/2003-CR. Agualtiplano, Lima Perú.