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A selection of 122 paintings currently on display in Desa Pengosekan,  Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia (25 MB).

Masalah dan Kebijakan Irrigasi--Pengalaman Indonesia (Problems and Policy in Irrigation: Indonesia's Experience)

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

LP3ES, Jakarta (1995)

ISBN:

9798391152

Review of Hospes and Brouman, Financial Landscapes Reconsidered

Publication Type:

Review

Source:

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Canberra (1995)

Notes:

Book review of F.B.A. Bouman and Otto Hospes, Financial Landscapes Reconstructed: The Fine Art of Mapping Development,Westview, Boulder, 1994.

Central and West Java Provincial Irrigation Development Project

Publication Type:

Report

Authors:

Varley, R.C.G.

Source:

World Bank, p.45 (1999)

URL:

files/documents/1999_West_Java_and_Irrigation_Subsector_Performance_Audits.doc

Irrigation Issues in Indonesia – The Next 25 Years

Publication Type:

Report

Authors:

Varley, R.C.G.

Source:

p.19 (1997)

URL:

files/documents/1997_Irrigation_Issues_in_Indonesia_-_The_Next_25_Years.doc

Evaluation of Regional Development Account Indonesia

Publication Type:

Report

Source:

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, p.61 (1996)

URL:

files/documents/1996_Evaluation_of_Regional_Development_Account_Indonesia_ADB_Rdafin011.doc

Irrigation Issues and Policy in Indonesia: 1968-88

Publication Type:

Report

Authors:

Varley, R.C.G.

Source:

Bank Rakyat Indonesia Project, p.38 (1989)

URL:

files/documents/1989_Irrigation_Issues_and_Policies_in_Indonesia_1968-88.doc

Keywords:

Irrigation; Public Sector; Indonesia

Abstract:



This paper examines
the issues that have arisen over the last 20 years in the management
of Indonesia's extensive public irrigation system. After describing
the particular characteristics of irrigation in Indonesia, an attempt
is made to evaluate irrigation's contribution to what has been seen
as one of the present Government's major successes, the establishment
of rice self-sufficiency. A discussion of the major policy options
and issues that have arisen in successive planning periods concludes
that centralization of control and financial responsibility are the
fundamental constraints to improving the quality of irrigation
services. In the concluding chapters the achievement of central
planning objectives in the last 20 years is evaluated and projections
made of the likely impact of the current 5-year development plan. An
extensive appendix of unpublished statistics on irrigation concludes
the paper.

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