Effect of Imposed Self-Governance on Irrigation Rules Design among Horticultural Producers in Peri-Urban Kenya
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area and Data
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Framework Used to Analyze Participatory Irrigation Governance in Kiambu
3. Results
3.1. The Economic and Ecological Environments of Smallholder Horticulture in Kiambu
3.2. Evolution of Water Use Management in Kiambu
3.3. Participatory Irrigation Management through IWUAs in Kiambu
3.3.1. Operationalization of Water Use Governance by Mweteta IWUA
3.3.2. Operationalization of Water Management by Gitangu-Ondiri WUA
3.3.3. Nature of Water Use Rules and Their Enforcement Mechanisms Designed by Irrigators in Kiambu
3.4. Have the Established Water Use Rules Made Things Better for Irrigators in Kiambu?
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Ostrom’s 8 Design Principles | Irrigation Management Condition in Kiambu |
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Clear boundaries:
| Users defined as farmers drawing water from the stream, ignoring community water projects, and irrigators who had sunk boreholes. Resource system defined as stream water, ignoring groundwater sources. |
Congruence of use rules:
| Use rules do not recognize social differences between users. Use rules define drawing rights, no user input or efforts towards the resource is required. |
Collective choice arrangements | Use rules are collectively determined through representation. |
Monitoring:
| Monitors were mandated by users to ensure compliance with drawing schedule and rules. No monitoring function for resource conditions. |
Graduated sanctions | No reprisal for non-compliant irrigators, enforcement of rules dependent on moral suasion |
Conflict resolution mechanisms | No clear mechanisms to resolve conflicts among irrigators, or between irrigators and monitors. |
Recognition of users’ rights to organize | WRA fully recognizes the rules designed by irrigators. |
Nested rules and governance | No evidence that appropriation and enforcement rules or conflict resolution mechanisms are either vertically or horizontally nested. |
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Joseph Kanyua, M. Effect of Imposed Self-Governance on Irrigation Rules Design among Horticultural Producers in Peri-Urban Kenya. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6883. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12176883
Joseph Kanyua M. Effect of Imposed Self-Governance on Irrigation Rules Design among Horticultural Producers in Peri-Urban Kenya. Sustainability. 2020; 12(17):6883. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12176883
Chicago/Turabian StyleJoseph Kanyua, Mwangi. 2020. "Effect of Imposed Self-Governance on Irrigation Rules Design among Horticultural Producers in Peri-Urban Kenya" Sustainability 12, no. 17: 6883. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12176883
APA StyleJoseph Kanyua, M. (2020). Effect of Imposed Self-Governance on Irrigation Rules Design among Horticultural Producers in Peri-Urban Kenya. Sustainability, 12(17), 6883. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12176883