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An evaluation of groundwater institutions in India: A property rights perspective
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posted on 2020-07-29, 00:00 authored by Jayanath AnandaJayanath Ananda, M AheeyarGroundwater governance has become an intractable policy issue, which has many implications for the living standards and well-being of millions of rural poor in South Asia. Groundwater governance is complex as it is influenced by various hydrogeological, sociopolitical and socioeconomic factors. Unregulated groundwater extraction rates in South Asia have depleted the aquifers causing a raft of socioeconomic, environmental and human health problems. This paper analyzes de facto rights in groundwater markets and other emerging ‘groundwater-sharing institutional arrangements’ in India. Using a multi-dimensional property rights model, the paper decomposes de facto groundwater rights while drawing insights and broad policy lessons. The findings indicate that there is much scope for enhancing the ‘small group groundwater sharing’ governed by social regulatory measures. Moreover, distortionary subsidies for agriculture in general and groundwater development, in particular, have had an adverse impact of the resource use and merit further attention. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V.
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22Start Page
5731End Page
5749Number of Pages
19eISSN
1573-2975ISSN
1387-585XPublisher
Springer, NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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2019-08-11External Author Affiliations
International Water Management Institute, Sri LankaEra Eligible
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