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| + | |Pub Abstract=One of the major problems of irrigated agriculture in developing countries is adequate management. As technological and organisational designs of irrigation systems are extremely heterogeneous, management principle and practices must be conform with the local situation. This publication mainly deals with the problem of how to achieve appropriate and service oriented approaches of irrigation management and therefore transfers selected concepts from business economics into irrigation. The requirements on irrigation organisations are derived for four ideal-typical constellations, ranging from relatively simple to highly complex systems. |
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| |Pub Category=Enabling Environment, Economics | | |Pub Category=Enabling Environment, Economics |
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Title
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Situation Conformity and Service Orientation in Irrigation Management
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Subtitle
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Author
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Huppert, W.
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Editor or Organisation
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GIZ
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Year
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1989
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Keywords
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management, irrigation systems, planning, organisation
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Country
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developing countries
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Type
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publication
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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Part A: Rationale
1. Definition of the problem and objectives of the book
Part B: Principles
2. Management sciences and irrigation
Part C: Development of the conceptual framework
3. Irrigation and the situation
4. Situation conformity of system models in irrigation
Part D: Applications
5. Management functions
References
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Abstract
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One of the major problems of irrigated agriculture in developing countries is adequate management. As technological and organisational designs of irrigation systems are extremely heterogeneous, management principle and practices must be conform with the local situation. This publication mainly deals with the problem of how to achieve appropriate and service oriented approaches of irrigation management and therefore transfers selected concepts from business economics into irrigation. The requirements on irrigation organisations are derived for four ideal-typical constellations, ranging from relatively simple to highly complex systems.
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Permission
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Yes
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Category
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Enabling Environment, Economics
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