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What kind of institutional frameworks allow efficient and sustainable water management in irrigation? International debates on water and irrigation management put the emphasis on the limitations to public management and suggest that management turn-over and farmer management are more efficient. However, farmers’ management has its limits in large
schemes and farmers are not always willing to take on such responsibilities. This paper proposes an analysis of the evolutions in the Red River Delta (RRD) water control system's institutional framework in north Vietnam. This case has a very original trajectory, with a dramatic change toward grassroots water management for irrigation, whereas State Hydraulic Companies still manage drainage. Without any state policy, local pumping stations now supply more than 50% of the RRD irrigated area. This situation is quite efficient in terms of water management. There have also been some legal evolutions, in which Hydraulic Companies sign contracts with local pumping stations.
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