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Empirical Study on the Reform of Water Resources Management in Xinjiang Rural Communities

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  • Yue, Pichang
  • Dai, Jian
  • Lu, Chaohui
  • Ding, Jianguo
  • Mubarek

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With the case study of two rural communities of Hetian County and Shawan County in Xinjiang, the foundation, operation and development of the water management organizations in the two communities and their reform achievements were studied and compared. It was concluded that the reform of water resources management should be in accordance with the practical conditions of rural communities. Only with the same objectives of community people and by benefiting the farmers could the reform of water resources management be effectively implemented and achieve good results.

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  • Yue, Pichang & Dai, Jian & Lu, Chaohui & Ding, Jianguo & Mubarek, 2013. "Empirical Study on the Reform of Water Resources Management in Xinjiang Rural Communities," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(05), pages 1-3, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:151767
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.151767
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