Water-resources development in a decentralizing Indonesia: A challenge for policy design
by Abdi, Eka Nugraha, D.P.D.S., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2007, 157 pages; 3278480

Abstract:

When the world scheme seems to have shifted from the struggle for a separated entity to the demand for a larger, connected system, Indonesia, paradoxically, began, for one more time, a major experiment in decentralization officially started on January 1, 2001. Many previous centrally controlled public entities are being decentralized. Water, viewed by Indonesia as public goods, is being decentralized as well. My project will have 2 main parts: a study of decentralization experiment in water sector and a redesign of decentralization policy within water sector.

 
AdviserTridib Banerjee
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SourceDAI/A 68-10, p. , Dec 2007
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsHydrologic sciences; Public administration; Urban planning
Publication Number3278480
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