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Agricultural drainage: Towards an integrated approach
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Safwat?AbdeldayemEmail author  Jan?Hoevenaars  Peter?P?Mollinga  Waltina?Scheumann  Roel?Slootweg  Frank?Van?Steenbergen
Institution:(1) Drainage Adviser, The World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington D.C., 20433, U.S.A.;(2) Independent Adviser, Hoevenaars Advice & Assistance, Driehoek 15, 5126 NX Gilze, The Netherlands;(3) Irrigation and Water Engineering group, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands;(4) Institute of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Berlin, Germany;(5) Independent Consultant, The Netherlands;(6) Senior Advisor Water Management, Arcadis Euroconsult, Arnhem, The Netherlands
Abstract:Drainage needs to reclaim its rightful position as an indispensable element in the integrated management of land and water. An integrated approach to drainage can be developed by means of systematic mapping of the functions of natural resources systems (goods and services) and the values attributed to these functions by people. This mapping allows the exploration of the implications of particular drainage interventions. In that sense an analytical tool for understanding a drainage situation is proposed. The process dimension of the functions and values evaluation and assessment is participatory planning, modelled on co-management approaches to natural resources management. This provides a framework for discussion and negotiation of trade-offs related to the different functions and values related to drainage. In that sense the approach is a communication, planning and decision-making tool. The tool is called DRAINFRAME, which stands for Drainage Integrated Analytical Framework. The implementation of an integrated approach posits challenges for the governance, management and finance of drainage, as well as for research and design of drainage infrastructure and operation. Both have to be rethought from the perspective of multi-functionality. The paper concludes with five main policy messages.
Keywords:drainage  functions  governance  institutions  integration  participatory planning  technology  values
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