Lessons from local governance and collective action efforts to manage irrigation withdrawals in Kansas

被引:19
|
作者
Perez-Quesada, Gabriela [1 ]
Hendricks, Nathan P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Ogallala aquifer; Collective action; Local governance; Irrigation; Aquifer depletion; HIGH-PLAINS AQUIFER; GROUNDWATER DEPLETION; SUSTAINABILITY; PROJECTIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.agwat.2021.106736
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
This study evaluates four groundwater management plans to increase the understanding of how local governance and collective action can be effectively implemented to manage irrigation withdrawals in Kansas. The results of our analysis demonstrate five key lessons that highlight the challenges of collective action efforts to manage common-pool resources in a developed country setting. First, the four management plans generally follow Ostrom's design principles for collective action. However, there are important areas-particularly boundaries and allocations definition-where the management plans could be improved to better align with Ostrom's design principles. Second, a majority of farmers agree that action is needed to reduce the rate of aquifer depletion but management plans have not substantially reduced water use. Third, management plans that allow for voluntary participation have not received more support than those that require mandatory compliance, perhaps due to the classic free-rider problem. Fourth, there is no clear evidence that heterogeneous benefits from management explain support within a management area. Fifth, groundwater users generally perceive that they have an acceptable level of information. Our analysis highlights the significant challenges facing successful collective action efforts to manage water in the USA. and that the efforts are most likely to be successful when they are small-scale, mandatory, and involve users in the formation process.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Solidarity Territories for Capacity Development and Collective Action from the Local
    Perez Munoz, Colombia
    Fajardo, Miguel
    Granja Rodriguez, Rosa Yelena
    JOURNAL OF RURAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 2022, 17 (02): : 102 - 127
  • [22] Comparative Climate Change Governance: Lessons from European Transnational Municipal Network Management Efforts
    Giest, Sarah
    Howlett, Michael
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND GOVERNANCE, 2013, 23 (06) : 341 - 353
  • [23] How new is the new local governance? Lessons from the United Kingdom
    Imrie, R
    Raco, M
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS, 1999, 24 (01) : 45 - 63
  • [24] COMMON PROPERTY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION - LESSONS FROM COOPERATIVE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT IN HAITI
    WHITE, TA
    RUNGE, CF
    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, 1994, 43 (01) : 1 - 41
  • [25] Collective action lessons for the energy transition: learning from social movements of the past
    Djinlev, Vanja
    Pearce, BinBin J.
    SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE, 2024, 19 (03) : 847 - 863
  • [26] Lessons from Efforts to Manage the Shift of Pensions to Defined Contribution Plans in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom
    Brown, Elizabeth F.
    AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL, 2016, 53 (02) : 315 - 382
  • [27] Collective action lessons for the energy transition: learning from social movements of the past
    Vanja Djinlev
    BinBin J. Pearce
    Sustainability Science, 2024, 19 : 847 - 863
  • [28] Coming together: Insights from an Australian example of collective action to co-manage groundwater
    Shalsi, Sarah
    Ordens, Carlos M.
    Curtis, Allan
    Simmons, Craig T.
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2022, 608
  • [29] LOCAL SUCCESS IN ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATORY IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT: POLICY LESSONS FROM INDONESIA
    Ricks, Jacob Isaac
    Arif, Sigit Supadmo
    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 24 (07) : 946 - 949
  • [30] Social involvement on urban climate action and governance: lessons from Barcelona and Seville
    Grau, Mar Satorras
    Lara-Garcia, Angela
    Ruiz-Mallen, Isabel
    del Moral, Leandro
    Berraquero-Diaz, Luis
    Oteros-Rozas, Elisa
    March, Hug
    BOLETIN DE LA ASOCIACION DE GEOGRAFOS ESPANOLES, 2023, (96): : 1 - 37