Abstract

This paper highlights the importance ofregulation in irrigation system operationand maintenance and illuminates thedramatic on-going evolution of watermanagement institutions in California'sCentral Valley. The paper does so bylooking at irrigation as a set of servicesexchanged among various actors and regardsregulation as one of several mechanismsthat govern the interaction between theseactors. Regulation has not yet become acentral topic in the global irrigationdebate. The study highlights the influenceregulation, as an external governancemechanism, can have on theinterrelationships among the actorsinvolved in irrigation service delivery.

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