Study title
Small-holder irrigation in Malawi: Survey data
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Study number / PID
852104 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-852104 (DOI)
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Restricted
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Abstract
This project examines the rules and norms governing access to and control over water by smallholder farmers, considering how these are influenced by externally-induced innovations and the effects of climate change. The project aims to determine if general principles of water allocation and equity can be identified, and what the scope is for transferring them across contexts. It involves comparative research in Bangladesh, Tanzania and Malawi. Key questions include: (1) What are the ‘local rules’ for governing access to water and what shapes these?; (2) What is the relationship between ‘local’ rules and ‘outside’ influences such as government, business and NGO initiatives?; (3) How are the politics of water control changing? The Principal Investigator of the project is Dr Elizabeth Harrison in the Anthropology Department at the University of Sussex. Prof Dominic Kniveton (Geography Department) is Co-Investigator and Dr Canford Chiroro is full time postdoctoral research fellow. Research partners in the three field sites are based at Mzumbe University, Tanzania, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh and Bunda College of Agriculture, Malawi.
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Data collection period
04/02/2013 - 31/08/2015
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Funding information
Grant number
ES/J009415/1
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2016