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1 Hutapea, R.; Dirjasanyata, P.; Nordholt, N. G. S. 1978. The organization of farm-level irrigation in Indonesia. In IRRI, Irrigation policy and management in Southeast Asia. Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. pp.167-174.
Water user associations ; Irrigation management ; Social aspects ; Tertiary level irrigation / Indonesia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G570 IRR Record No: J 68)
Four systems of farm-level irrigation management in Indonesia are the Balinese irrigator group subak, the village ditch tender ulu-ulu desa, the canal ditch tender ulu-ulu pembagian, and the more recent Central Javanese water management group dharma tirta. A review of the historical development of these water management systems and recent case studies of each system suggest five factors that influence the effectiveness of farm-level irrigation services: (1) the congruence of the boundaries of irrigation groups, irrigation command areas, and village jurisdictions; (2) coordinated organizational responsibility for irrigation; (3) the nature of village values and leadership and the extent of economic and social disparity within villages; (4) the perception by irrigators of who owns their water supplies; and (5) uniformity in the structure of irrigation organizations and the speed at which they are introduced.

2 Hutapea, R.; Utami, W.; Inalauw, J. 1973. A preliminary description of the social and organizational problems involved in gravity flow systems. Paper presented at the Water Management Seminar, Tagaytay, 5-7 July 1973. 18p.
Gravity flow ; Rice ; Water user associations ; Irrigated farming / Java
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 362 Record No: H01968)

3 Aziz, M. A.; Hardjoamidjojo, S.; Hutapea, R.; Reiss, P.; Surowinoto. 1991. Privatization and sustainability of small-scale irrigation in Indonesia: A reassessment of Sederhana and HPSIS systems. Washington, DC, USA: ISPAN. xxii, 117p.
Private sector ; Small scale systems ; Irrigation programs ; Sustainability ; Privatization / Indonesia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G662 AZI Record No: H09280)

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