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In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livelihood enhancement and the general well-being of around 10 million people, most of whom depend on agriculture. Thus, expanding the sustainable use of groundwater is of great importance for socioecon...


Pavelic, PaulSenaratna Sellamuttu, SonaliJohnston, Robyn M.McCartney, Matthew P.Sotoukee, TouleelorBalasubramanya, SoumyaSuhardiman, DianaLacombe, GuillaumeDouangsavanh, SomphasithJoffre, Olivier M.Latt, K.Zan, A.K.Thein, K.Myint, A.Cho, C.Htut, Y.T.[Integrated assessment of groundwater use for improving livelihoods in the dry zone of Myanmar]Integrated assessment of groundwater use for improving livelihoods in the dry zone of Myanmar
Mapedza, EveristoSuhardiman, DianaNicol, Alan[Structure, agency, and challenges for inclusive water governance at basin scale: comparing Mekong with the Nile]Structure, agency, and challenges for inclusive water governance at basin scale: comparing Mekong with the Nile
Suhardiman, DianaNicol, AlanMapedza, Everisto[Power, alliances, and pathways towards deliberative and just water governance]Power, alliances, and pathways towards deliberative and just water governance
Keovilignavong, OulavanhSuhardiman, Diana[Implications of rubber land concessions on local resource governance in Cambodia]Implications of rubber land concessions on local resource governance in Cambodia

This study examines the institutional design and actual performance, of payments for ecosystem services (PES) in Vietnam. Taking Payments for Forest Environmental Services Program (PFES Program) implementation in Da Bac district, Hoa Binh province as a case study, it brings to light how PES progr...


Tran, T.T.H.Zeller, M.Suhardiman, Diana[Payments for ecosystem services in Hoa Binh province, Vietnam: an institutional analysis]Payments for ecosystem services in Hoa Binh province, Vietnam: an institutional analysis

This article analyzes the internal logic of the upeti system in Indonesian irrigation and brings to light how corruption rules are shaped through complex socio-political relationships reflected in the organizational culture of the irrigation agency. Based on 100 interviews with water sector profe...


Suhardiman, DianaMollinga, P.P.[Institutionalized corruption in Indonesian irrigation: an analysis of the upeti system]Institutionalized corruption in Indonesian irrigation: an analysis of the upeti system

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