1st Edition

Sustainable Management After Irrigation System Transfer PhD: UNESCO-IHE Institute, Delft

By Norberto Urrutia Cobo Copyright 2006
    312 Pages
    by CRC Press

    312 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Historically, economic crises have triggered the global policy of transferring the management of irrigation systems to water users associations. The impact of these transfers has been very complex and recent studies have shown that the outcomes vary from region to region, and are diverse even within a single country. The present study looks at 16 irrigation ditches in Colombia, where management was transferred from the Colombian government to water users associations. Some examples show an improvement in organizational stability, following the transfer of management, while others demonstrate a deterioration. A conceptual framework is presented, for the establishment of a sustainable management policy, based on an inter-relationship between the community, the environment and science and technology. For an effective implementation of the framework, the role of government, water users associations and farmers are considered to be the key elements, and it is believed that an effective integration of these players contributes to successful and sustainable management. The water users organization needs to follow an integral and participatory management approach, enlarging its span of action beyond mere operation activities, into the area of improvement of the standard of living of farmers. Encouraging the adoption of irrigated agriculture under criteria of sustainability, profitability, competitiveness, equity and multi-functionality is the way forward. The RUT Irrigation District is one of the most progressive irrigation districts in Colombia, and it is here that the conceptual framework has been intensively analyzed and evaluated.

    1. Introduction  2. Irrigation Development in Colombia  3. Management Transfer of Irrigation Systems  4. A Framework for Sustainable Management of Transferred Irrigation Systems  5. Study Site: The RUT Irrigation District  6. Implementation of the Framework in the RUT Irrigation System  7. Evaluation

    Biography

    Norberto Urrutia Cobo was born in Morales, Colombia in 1953. His first degree was in Agricultural Engineering, from the Valle University in Cali. He has studied at the International Experimentation Centre (CEDEX) in Madrid, and obtained a diploma in Hydraulic Engineering from UNESCO-IHE Delft in 1995. He currently lectures at the Environment and Natural Resources School at Valle University in areas such as fluid mechanics, applied hydraulics, irrigation and drainage. His fieldwork was carried out in Colombia