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Water scarcity,property regimes and irrigation management in Sonjo,Tanzania
Authors:Tomasz Potkanski  William M Adams
Institution:1. Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology , University of Warsaw , Krakowskie, Przedmiescie 26/28, Warsaw, 00–927, Poland;2. Department of Geography , University of Cambridge , Cambridge, CB2 3EN, U.K.
Abstract:This article explores the dynamics of property rights in irrigation water in Sonjo, Tanzania. It analyses an unsuccessful attempt by the ruling political group to change the institutional arrangements of water control, to serve better their private goals. This example shows that not all internal institutional innovations in the field of utilising natural resources lead to increased efficiency of the system from the point of view of the whole community. We draw on New Institutional Economics (NIE) and Common Property Resource Management (CPRM) theory to analyse the way in which it was possible that those few within Sonjo society who are formally/nominally ‘the owners’ of water sought to privatise de facto collective use rights of all community members. We consider why this was done in some, but not all, Sonjo communities, and we describe why this process has eventually failed.
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