The politics of negotiation and implementation: a reciprocal water access agreement in the Himalayan foothills, India

This study examines the on-the-ground realities of upstream-downstream negotiations and transactions over ecosystem services

Abstract

The authors examine the on-the-ground realities of upstream-downstream negotiations and transactions over ecosystem services. They explore the engagement, negotiation, implementation, and postimplementation phases of a “reciprocal water access” (RWA) agreement between village communities and municipal water users at Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India.

This research was supported by the Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) programme

Citation

Kovacs, E.K., Kumar, C., Agarwal, C., Adams, W.M., Hope, R.A., Vira, B., The politics of negotiation and implementation: a reciprocal water access agreement in the Himalayan foothills, India, Ecology and Society, vol.21, issue2, 2016

The politics of negotiation and implementation: a reciprocal water access agreement in the Himalayan foothills, India

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Published 1 January 2016