Design and practice of water allocation rules: lessons from warabandi in Pakistan's Punjab
Material type: TextPublication details: 1998ISBN:- 92-9090-200-0
- 1998-058380
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10 tables, 4 fig., 29 ref.; IIMI research report 17 IIMI, POB 2075 Colombo - Sri Lanka. E-mail: r.desilva@cgnet.com
This report highlights the existance of an increasing divergence between design and practice of water allocation rules, and points towards some of its institutional implications. It also raises the important research need to evaluate the economic implications of this divergence and the associated flexibility in water use under conditions of overall water shortage
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