JSTOR

Ilocano Irrigation

Author

Lewis, Henry T.

Year

1991

Publisher

University of Hawai'i Press

Type

BOOK

Category

Social Science

Language

English

Pages

181

ISBN

978-0-82488-376-8

Link

Last Update

09-Sep-2024

Keywords

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food

Description

This volume examines some of the major factors—social, demographic, and environmental—that account for the success of communal irrigation in Ilocos Norte and, by implication, its absence in adjacent areas, other parts of the Philippines, and, more widely, in other parts of insular Southeast Asia. However, whether this explanation accounts for all the factors involved, or even adequately weighs those that are here discussed, is secondary to the main concern of this volume: corporate groups. What zanjeras [irrigation societies] show are repeated examples of how individual farmers, working in concert, developed and employed corporate principles to the solution of a common goal or problem. It is a kind of “solution” that has been widely and effectively employed in much of human history.

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