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    Format: 139 S. , graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    Series Statement: Reports and Working Papers 6/2002
    Content: Scheumann, W.: Institutional reform in the irrigation sector. The cases of Turkey and Pakistan. - S. 5-17. Wegerich, K.: The role of elites in changing water institutions at the local level in Uzbekistan. - S. 19-29. Edig, A. v.; Engel, S.; Laube, W.: Ghana's water institutions in the process of reform: from the international to the local level. - S. 31-50. Renger, J.: New perspectives on water management: rent-seeking in irrigated agriculture. - S. 51-59. Huppert, W.: Efficient inefficiency: principal-agent problems in irrigation management. - S. 61-70. Klaphake, A.: River basin management and the economic theory of federalism. - S. 71-80. Monsees, J.: The German water and land management associations and their alternatives. Economic criteria for comparative institutional analysis. - S. 81-89. Büttner, H.: Water harvesting: challenges and opportunities for community-based management. A case study from India. - S. 91-102. Hedden-Dunkhorst, B.: Institutional change in smallholder irrigated agriculture. A case study from South Africa. - S. 103-108. Iskandarani, M.: Household strategies to cope with institutionally induced supply constraints. The case of Jordan. - S. 109-116. Neubert, S.: Wastewater reuse in agriculture. A challenge for administrative coordination and implementation. - S. 117-127. Wolff, H.-P.; Doppler, W.: Low-quality resources and their impact on regional supply and intersectoral water allocation in the Jordan Valley. - S. 129-135
    Note: Scheumann, W.: Institutional reform in the irrigation sector. The cases of Turkey and Pakistan. - S. 5-17. Wegerich, K.: The role of elites in changing water institutions at the local level in Uzbekistan. - S. 19-29. Edig, A. v.; Engel, S.; Laube, W.: Ghana's water institutions in the process of reform: from the international to the local level. - S. 31-50. Renger, J.: New perspectives on water management: rent-seeking in irrigated agriculture. - S. 51-59. Huppert, W.: Efficient inefficiency: principal-agent problems in irrigation management. - S. 61-70. Klaphake, A.: River basin management and the economic theory of federalism. - S. 71-80. Monsees, J.: The German water and land management associations and their alternatives. Economic criteria for comparative institutional analysis. - S. 81-89. Büttner, H.: Water harvesting: challenges and opportunities for community-based management. A case study from India. - S. 91-102. Hedden-Dunkhorst, B.: Institutional change in smallholder irrigated agricultur
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