Feeding the Tribe: The Role of Soft Infrastructure in Addressing the Root Problems of the Navajo Nation San Juan River Irrigation System

Tracey Raymond, C. Falk
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Abstract:Small-scale Navajo farms in northwestern New Mexico have water rights to surface water from the San Juan River, which flows through two main canals to individual farms. The potential of this irrigation system to meet the food security needs of the nation’s residents are undermined by fifty years of deferred maintenance that have left the system in disrepair and led to farm abandonment. Federal appropriations have been made and environmental approvals are nearing completion to address the physical infrastructure needs of the system. However, attention is also needed to rehabilitate the soft infrastructure to ensure timely delivery of irrigation water and allow future generations of farmers to move into farming. This article outlines the root problems of the irrigation system decline, provides a historical and institutional summary of the system, and makes suggestions for addressing the systemic problems, focusing on soft infrastructure issues. Specific soft infrastructure needs include an information system to map and track land-use permits, organization of a maintenance system, revision of governance mechanisms, and creation of academic programs targeted to meet the needs of small-scale Diné farmers.
喂养部落:软基础设施在解决纳瓦霍民族圣胡安河灌溉系统根本问题中的作用
摘要:新墨西哥州西北部的小型纳瓦霍农场拥有圣胡安河地表水的用水权,圣胡安河通过两条主要运河流向个体农场。这个灌溉系统满足全国居民粮食安全需求的潜力被五十年的延期维护破坏了,这使得系统年久失修,导致农场被遗弃。联邦拨款和环境审批已接近完成,以满足该系统的物理基础设施需求。但是,还需要注意恢复软基础设施,以确保及时提供灌溉用水,并使后代农民能够从事农业。本文概述了灌溉系统衰退的根源问题,对该系统进行了历史和制度总结,并提出了解决系统性问题的建议,重点是软基础设施问题。具体的软基础设施需求包括一个用于绘制和跟踪土地使用许可的信息系统,维护系统的组织,治理机制的修订,以及针对满足小规模农户需求的学术项目的创建。
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