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Title

High-Efficiency Irrigation: Local Water Users' Responses to the Modernization of Village Irrigation Technology and Government Control in China.

Authors

QINHONG XU; BOELENS, RUTGERD; VELDWISCH, GERT JAN

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate China's vigorously promoted high-efficiency irrigation policies for farmland water conservation, deploying a governmentality framework. The paper explains how the modernist irrigation policies follow global discourses but seek to imbue these with new ambition and the meaning of ecological civilization. At the same time, the government aims to mold water users' subjectivity in accordance with its development strategies. Following a local village case study, the paper further elucidates how, amidst the decline of commons' local governance and water user responses, the state's high-efficiency irrigation water governmentality project is adapted and negotiated. Local government bureaucracy actors and ordinary villagers challenge irrigation policies through local noncongruent institutions. Thereby, villagers' pragmatic, non-aligned irrigation technologies and actions contradict state-assumed collective collaboration and government-aligned smooth operation.

Subjects

CHINA; WATER use; IRRIGATION; MODERNIZATION (Social science); LOCAL government; GOVERNMENTALITY

Publication

International Journal of the Commons, 2024, Vol 18, Issue 1, p148

ISSN

1875-0281

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5334/ijc.1253

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