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Irrigation Planning in the Era of Local Autonomy An Analysis of Existing and Alternative Model

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  • Eko SUGIYANTO

    (Department of Public Administration Faculty of Social and Political Science University of National Jakarta Indonesia)

  • Zainul Djumadin

    (Department of Politics Faculty of Social and Political Science University of National Jakarta Indonesia)

  • Kumba DIGDOWISEISO

    (Department of Management Faculty of Economics University of National Jakarta Indonesia)

Abstract

The damage on irrigation networks has a massive impact on the decreasing quality of irrigation which in turn has serious implications for the deceleration of farm productivity One of the possible causes of such problem is related to the planning process in irrigation policy This paper attempts to analyze existing model and provide the alternative model of irrigation planning in Indonesia through a qualitative approach in the area of West Java In general the existing model of irrigation planning is still territorial based on government affairs For that the alternative model should adopt a collaborative and spatial one

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  • Eko SUGIYANTO & Zainul Djumadin & Kumba DIGDOWISEISO, 2018. "Irrigation Planning in the Era of Local Autonomy An Analysis of Existing and Alternative Model," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(2), pages 692-704.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:9:y:2018:i:2:p:692-704
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