Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management: a synthesis of experience
The food security crisis, international "land grabs,? and new markets for environmental services have drawn renewed attention to the role of natural resource competition in the livelihoods of the rural poor. While significant empirical research has focused on diagnosing the links between natural resource competition and (violent) conflict, much less has focused on the dynamics of whether and how resource competition can be transformed to strengthen social-ecological resilience and mitigate conflict.
Agrarian transformation among tribals: A synthesis of six case studies prepared under the central India initiative of NMSWDF, IWMI-Tata and PRADAN
Community water access, availability and management survey in the Tonle Sap Region, Cambodia
Comparative study of Pithuwa and Chainpur Irrigation Systems
Development of effective water-management institutions, final report, vol.IV, appendix I: basin profiles
Regional study implemented by IWMI with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (RETA 5812)
Farmers' organized behavior in irrigated agriculture in Pakistan's Punjab: a case study of six watercourse command areas in Junejwala Minor, Lower Chenab Canal System
Final report - Program on Farmer-Managed Irrigation Systems and Support Services, phase II. Vol.3 - Irrigation resource inventory: a methodology and decision support tool for assisting farmer-managed irrigation systems
Hydro-institutional mapping in the Steelpoort River Basin, South Africa
Volume 1 of the study on Hydro-Institutional Mapping of the Olifants River Basin. This study aims to give an overview of water users and influences on water use by institutions in the Steelpoort river basin, a sub-basin of the Olifants. Describes a general methodology and framework for setting out the HIM for a river basin and presents findings from case studies in the basin. The hydro-institutional interactions among all types of water users in a South African river basin are also described.