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Water Users Associations In Armenia: Current Situation And Future Trends

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  • Alaverdyan, Arusyak
  • Houston, Jack E.

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Experiences of Water Consumers Cooperatives accumulated in Armenia during the past six years have been mixed. Some cooperatives have provided evidence of being capable of organizing themselves and responding to the needs of their members more effectively than any central governmental organization. However, many other aspects are still unresolved. Created in 2001, the State Committee for Water Economy (SCWE) agreed recently to follow a more participatory approach in establishment of Water Users Associations and, on the basis of positive experiences worldwide, SCWE is willing also to scale up the process to the level of Water Users Federations.

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  • Alaverdyan, Arusyak & Houston, Jack E., 2004. "Water Users Associations In Armenia: Current Situation And Future Trends," 2004 Annual Meeting, June 30-July 2, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii 36271, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:waeaho:36271
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.36271
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    1. Balasubramanya, Soumya, 2019. "Effects of training duration and the role of gender on farm participation in water user associations in Southern Tajikistan: Implications for irrigation management," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 216(C), pages 1-11.

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