COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF IMPLEMENTING PARTICIPATORY IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT IN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

A. R. Ghumman, S. Ahmad, H. N. Hashmi, R. Khan
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Participatory irrigation management is gradually being introduced in the canal irrigation system in Pakistan. In this study, performance of a participatory irrigation management system is compared with that of a conventional centrally controlled irrigation system. The study is carried out for canal irrigation systems of Lower Chenab and Jhelum, both located in Punjab, Pakistan. The performance indicators used included: establishment cost, operation and maintenance cost, water fees (abiana) collected and equity of water distribution. The data for performance assessment were collected from various sources, including field measurements, interviews with farmers, interviews with officers of the irrigation department, previous studies, and data from the Punjab Irrigation Department and the Punjab Irrigation and Drainage Authority. The analysis indicates that establishment costs of both public–private partnership management and a centrally controlled irrigation system are more than operational and maintenance costs. The water supply in the main canal is satisfactory in both systems. Water fees (abiana) collected are declining in the case of the participatory management system. Structural change in the participatory management system and extensive work on capacity building are required in order to obtain the benefits of transferring management to farmers' organizations in Pakistan. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
巴基斯坦旁遮普省实施参与式灌溉管理的比较评价
巴基斯坦的运河灌溉系统正逐步采用参与式灌溉管理。在这项研究中,参与式灌溉管理系统的绩效与传统的中央控制灌溉系统的绩效进行了比较。这项研究是针对位于巴基斯坦旁遮普省的下切纳布和杰勒姆的运河灌溉系统进行的。使用的绩效指标包括:建立成本、运行和维护成本、收取的水费(abiana)和水分配的公平性。绩效评估的数据从各种来源收集,包括实地测量、与农民的访谈、与灌溉部门官员的访谈、以前的研究以及旁遮普灌溉部门和旁遮普灌溉和排水局的数据。分析表明,公私伙伴关系管理和中央控制的灌溉系统的建立成本都高于操作和维护成本。两个系统的主渠供水都是令人满意的。在参与式管理制度的情况下,收取的水费(abiana)正在下降。必须对参与性管理制度进行结构改革,并在能力建设方面进行广泛的工作,以便获得将管理转移给巴基斯坦农民组织的好处。版权所有©2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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