Irrigation Farming in the Andes: Evolutionary Implications

TitleIrrigation Farming in the Andes: Evolutionary Implications
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication1977
AuthorsMitchell WP
Book TitlePeasant livelihood: studies in economic anthropology and cultural ecology
Pagination36-59
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
CityNew York, USA
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Hanan Sayoc Irrigation, Quinua District, Peru

Case
The Hanan Sayoc Irrigation System is located in the Province of Ayacucho in Peru.  The resource appropriated related to the social dilemma is water for irrigation, which originates from the mountaintops and flows down to the fields through canals. The original case spans from 1962 to1974 and catalogues an action situation involving 5,348 people, predominately Quechua speakers. Based on the source document, there is insufficient information on whether this case was deemed to be a success or...
09 Aug 2016

Lurin Sayoc Irrigation, Quinua District, Peru

Case
Lurin Sayoc is one of the two barrios of Quinua district of Ayacucho Province in the Peruvian highlands. The resource appropriated related to the social dilemma is water for irrigation distributed through a canal, diverted by stream. The original case was reported in 1976 and 1977 and catalogues an action situation involving 5,348 people. The author reported many fights around water use.This case study is part of the original Common-Pool Resource (CPR) database. A summary of the original CPR...
09 Aug 2016