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Ecology and Society | 2009

Supporting the Shift from State Water to Community Water: Lessons from a Social Learning Approach to Designing Joint Irrigation Projects in Morocco

Marcel Kuper; Mathieu Dionnet; Ali Hammani; Younes Bekkar; Patrice Garin; Bettina Bluemling

This paper focuses on the evaluation of a participatory approach aimed at supporting groups of small-scale farmers in the design of joint drip irrigation projects. Our idea was to create a sustainable social learning environment in which they could acquire adaptive knowledge about new irrigation technology and about designing and managing a joint irrigation project while at the same time improving their negotiation capacities. We developed a framework to evaluate the process as well as the outputs and outcomes of the use of our approach with four groups of smallholder farmers in the Tadla irrigation scheme in Morocco. Our findings showed that the learning environment made it possible to compensate for the knowledge differential among stakeholders and to co-produce knowledge that can be mobilized by small- scale farmers to help them make better informed decisions when choosing whether or not to engage in a joint irrigation project and when developing and implementing such a project. We expect that this will ultimately contribute to supporting the shift from state water to community water through a shared understanding of the technical, economic, and social issues and options related to the management of irrigation water.


Simulation & Gaming | 2008

Combining role-playing games and policy simulation exercises: An experience with Moroccan smallholder farmers

Mathieu Dionnet; Marcel Kuper; Ali Hammani; Patrice Garin

Moroccan agriculture is currently undergoing major political, socioeconomic, and environmental transitions. Smallholder farmers involved in large-scale irrigation schemes need to modernize their systems to face these challenges. In this study, a participatory process incorporating different simulation and gaming tools was designed and applied to accompany farmer groups in designing joint irrigation projects, generally drip irrigation systems. A role-playing game was used in the first phase of the process to raise awareness among farmers about the scope and contents of a joint irrigation project and list the different knowledge gaps. During the second phase, a policy simulation exercise based on the actual field situation enabled farmer groups to design their own joint drip irrigation project. As a result, several farmer groups produced a feasibility study for their joint drip irrigation system. Our experience highlighted the complementarity of these tools in a process of change. The abstract role-playing game provided valid learning experience while the realistic simulation supported concrete decision making.


Regional Environmental Change | 2014

Participatory analysis for adaptation to climate change in Mediterranean agricultural systems: possible choices in process design

Nicolas Faysse; Jean-Daniel Rinaudo; Sofia Bento; Audrey Richard-Ferroudji; Mostafa Errahj; Marta Pedro Varanda; Amar Imache; Mathieu Dionnet; Dominique Rollin; Patrice Garin; Marcel Kuper; Laure Maton; Marielle Montginoul

There is an increasing call for local measures to adapt to climate change, based on foresight analyses in collaboration with actors. However, such analyses involve many challenges, particularly because the actors concerned may not consider climate change to be an urgent concern. This paper examines the methodological choices made by three research teams in the design and implementation of participatory foresight analyses to explore agricultural and water management options for adaptation to climate change. Case studies were conducted in coastal areas of France, Morocco, and Portugal where the groundwater is intensively used for irrigation, the aquifers are at risk or are currently overexploited, and a serious agricultural crisis is underway. When designing the participatory processes, the researchers had to address four main issues: whether to avoid or prepare dialogue between actors whose relations may be limited or tense; how to select participants and get them involved; how to facilitate discussion of issues that the actors may not initially consider to be of great concern; and finally, how to design and use scenarios. In each case, most of the invited actors responded and met to discuss and evaluate a series of scenarios. Strategies were discussed at different levels, from farming practices to aquifer management. It was shown that such participatory analyses can be implemented in situations which may initially appear to be unfavourable. This was made possible by the flexibility in the methodological choices, in particular the possibility of framing the climate change issue in a broader agenda for discussion with the actors.


Water Policy | 2005

The benefits of combining lay and expert input for water-management planning at the watershed level

Jean Daniel Rinaudo; Patrice Garin


Ecology and Society | 2013

Improving Participatory Processes through Collective Simulation: Use of a Community of Practice

Mathieu Dionnet; Katherine A. Daniell; Amar Imache; Yorck von Korff; Sami Bouarfa; Patrice Garin; Jean-Yves Jamin; Dominique Rollin; Jean Emmanuel Rougier


Irrigation and Drainage | 2012

WHEN GROUNDWATER TAKES OVER: LINKING 40 YEARS OF AGRICULTURAL AND GROUNDWATER DYNAMICS IN A LARGE‐SCALE IRRIGATION SCHEME IN MOROCCO

Marcel Kuper; Ali Hammani; Anne Chohin; Patrice Garin; Mohamed Saaf


Houille Blanche-revue Internationale De L Eau | 2003

Participation du public et planification de la gestion de l'eau : nouveaux enjeux et éléments de méthode

Jean Daniel Rinaudo; Patrice Garin


Houille Blanche-revue Internationale De L Eau | 2008

Les conflits de légitimité sous-jacents aux conflits d'usage

Patrice Garin; Audrey Richard-Ferroudji


Sociologies Pratiques | 2003

Savoirs profanes et expertises en débat pour une planification concertée de la gestion de l'eau

Patrice Garin; Jean-Daniel Rinaudo


Agronomie, Environnement et Sociétés | 2015

Prospective participative sur l'agriculture du Roussillon face au changement climatique

Patrice Garin; Dominique Rollin; Laure Maton; Jean-Daniel Rinaudo; A. Richard Ferroudji; Yvan Caballero

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Marcel Kuper

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Audrey Richard-Ferroudji

French Institute of Pondicherry

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Mostafa Errahj

École Normale Supérieure

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Sofia Bento

Technical University of Lisbon

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Younes Bekkar

United States Department of Agriculture

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Nicolas Faysse

Asian Institute of Technology

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Yvan Caballero

University of Montpellier

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