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1 Sutawan, N.. 1989. Farmer managed irrigation systems and the impact of government assistance: A note from Bali, Indonesia. In IIMI; Nepal. Ministry of Water Resources, Water and Energy Commission Secretariat, Public intervention in farmer managed irrigation systems. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: IIMI. pp.49-69.
Farmer managed irrigation systems ; Public investment ; Irrigation operation ; Maintenance / Indonesia / Bali
(Location: IWMI-India Call no: IIMI 631.7.3 G000 IIM Record No: H001404)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H001404.pdf
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Discusses government intervention in the farmer managed irrigation systems in Bali called 'subak'. In general the government assistance in the construction of permanent dams, primary and secondary canals have been highly appreciated by the farmers since it has reduced the burden of the subak in repairs and maintenance of the main system. Although the operation and maintenance of the main system has become the responsibility of the government, the farmers still can be mobilized for repairs to the main system when a lot of human labor is required. In contrast to the main system development assistance, the tertiary development assistance has been highly criticized and less acceptable to farmers. The complaints focus mainly on (a) the perpendicular branching system of tertiary boxes introduced by the government as a substitute for traditional boxes and which provides an inequitable distribution of water; (b) embankments damaged due to overtopping of the canal during the rainy season since the government replaced the inflow sections with narrower ones; and the quality of the structures were, in many cases, inferior to the previous ones built by the subak on a self-help basis.

2 Sutawan, N.; Swara, M.; Windia, W.; Sudana, I. W. 1989. Final Report on pilot project for the development of irrigation systems integrating several intakes/subaks in the regencies of Tabanan and Buleleng Bali province (a summary) Denpasar, Indonesia: Udayana University. iii, 32p.
Irrigation systems ; Project appraisal ; Farmer participation ; Farmer-agency interactions / Indonesia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8. G662 SUT Record No: H05705)

3 Sutawan, N.; Swara, M.; Windia, W.; Pitana, I. G.; Sudana, I. W. 1986. A study on subakgede: Inter-subak coordinative body in Bali (A Summary) Bali, Indonesia: Udayana University; Section of Water Resources Development. Office of Public Works, Bali. ii, 30p.
Agricultural policy ; Policy making ; River basins ; Irrigation systems / Indonesia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2596 Record No: H011848)

4 Sutawan, N.. 1988. Organizing Inter-Subak Federations in Bali. FMIS Newsletter, No.4:17-19.
Farmer participation ; Irrigation programs ; Social aspects ; Farmers' associations / Bali
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H003715)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H003715.pdf
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5 Sutawan, N.. 1995. Water management system by Subak in Bali. In Japanese Institute of Irrigation and Drainage, Proceedings of the Tokyo Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development: Agriculture for our planet, Tokyo, Japan, 27-29 November 1995. pp.331-341.
Water management ; Irrigation management ; Water allocation ; Water distribution ; Maintenance ; Paddy fields / Indonesia / Bali
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G000 JAP Record No: H017994)

6 Sutawan, N.. 2000. Negotiation of water allocation among irrigators' associations in Bali, Indonesia. In Bruns, B. R.; Meinzen-Dick, R. S. (Eds.), Negotiating water rights. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications. pp.315-336.
Water allocation ; Water distribution ; Cropping systems ; Water user associations ; Farmers' associations ; Irrigation programs / Indonesia / Bali
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 BRU Record No: H026807)

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