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Irrigation Management Transfer
註釋It has become a national policy in manu countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. These were only some of the many issues which were discussed in sessions and papers at the Conference. Participants wer alsl able to examine the compelling and distinctive approach of the Chinese for de-collectivization of irrigated agriculture with its relatively elaborate arrangements for incentives and accountability between village irrigation groups and financially autonomous irrigation districts. Since over 110 papers were submitted for the Conference, a selection of papers had to be made. This publication is recommended for policy makers, planners, project management professionals, consultants, trainers, farmer-sponsored irrigation managers and researchers who have an interest in irrigation reform in developing countries. It is believed that these selected papers add significantly to the range of ideas and information about the approaches and results of irrigation management transfer around the world.