Water management from tradition to second modernity: An analysis of the water crisis in Iran

TitleWater management from tradition to second modernity: An analysis of the water crisis in Iran
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsYazdanpanah M, Hayati D, Zamani GH, Karbalaee F, Hochrainer-Stigler S
Journal Environment, Development and Sustainability
Volume15
Issue6
Pagination1605-1621
Abstract

This article reflects on the fundamentals of first and second modernity and its usefulness and practicability for problem formulation and solving in the context of water management practices in Iran. It is argued that the current water crisis in Iran resulted from modernization based on first modernity paradigms, and second modernity concepts are used to present a framework for new water management approaches. Based on the concept of sub-political arrangements, we suggest that water management issues can be treated best in process-based ways under a reflexive modernity point of view.

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The case of Deh Salm Irrigation takes place in the village of Deh Salm, 100 km west of Neh, the southernmost administrative center of the province of Khorasan in eastern Iran. The resource appropriated from Deh Salm Irrigation is water for irrigation and domestic uses (e.g. general washing purposes). At the beginning of the period, there was an extreme shortage of biological and physical resources withdrawn compared to the number of units available. Cultivators of this irrigation system were...
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