Titre : |
Criteria for evaluating and improving irrigation management |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Chambers, R. |
Mention d'édition : |
Institute of Development Studies/University of Sussex |
Editeur : |
Institute of Development Studies/University of Sussex |
Année de publication : |
1976 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04943 |
Note générale : |
This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Irrigation Gestion de l'eau Production Environnement |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. |
Note de contenu : |
This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. |
Criteria for evaluating and improving irrigation management [texte imprimé] / Chambers, R. . - Institute of Development Studies/University of Sussex . - Institute of Development Studies/University of Sussex, 1976. ISSN : CI-04943 This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Irrigation Gestion de l'eau Production Environnement |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. |
Note de contenu : |
This paper seeks to identify objectives and creteria for use in evaluating and improving the operation and management of surface gravity irrigation systems, particularly those with a water control bureaucracy. Many different sorts of objective are attributed to irrigation projects and these generate many different criteria for evaluation. Evaluations should avoid either taking refuge in a single, simple measurable criterion or being swamped by overinclusive admission of too many criteria. Five generic criteria are proposed as a framework for the organisation of evaluation - productivity, equity, convenience, environmental stability, and cost-effectiveness. |
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