Jean-Philippe Venot is a researcher at the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD/UMR G-EAU) and is affiliated to the Water Resources Management group of Wageningen University, The Netherlands. He is currently based at the Royal University of Agriculture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Marcel Kuper is a senior irrigation scientist at the International Agricultural Centre for Research and Development (CIRAD/UMR G-EAU), France, and a visiting professor at the Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Institute Hassan II in Rabat, Morocco. Margreet Zwarteveen is professor of Water Governance at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, and at the Governance and Inclusive Development Group of the University of Amsterdam, both in the Netherlands.
`Everything you always wanted to know about drip irrigation, but were afraid to ask. This fascinating volume uncovers untold stories that question the claims of efficiency, water saving, poverty alleviation and development. The book thus is obligatory reading not only for water engineers and agricultural scientists, but also for development workers, policy makers and social scientists.' - Wiebe E. Bijker, Professor of Technology & Society, Maastricht University. `For the first time, we must confront the complexity of drip irrigation: a water-supply revolution to safeguard food security or a cheap fix that prolongs simplistic supply-side thinking? This volume is a must-read for social scientists, irrigation engineers, and policymakers alike.' - Christopher Scott, Professor and Distinguished Scholar, University of Arizona. `A powerful antidote to the technocratic literature on drip irrigation, the analysis masterfully weaves together sociological, political, and philosophical threads. An important and original contribution to our understanding of the collective narratives at play as we enact complex changes to water governance in search of greater sustainability.' - Karen Bakker, Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia. `We all have much to learn before smallholders in the global South adopt drip irrigation at scale. That is where this book comes in and why it is so important.' - from the Foreword, by Andy Keller, Keller-Bliesner Engineering and Utah State University, USA `It is high time that more clarity be brought to the debate about drip irrigation, its specificities, and the role it can play in agricultural development strategies, and that is exactly what this book helps doing.' - from the Foreword, by Jean-Marc Faures, UN Food and Agriculture Organization `This book makes a significant contribution to not only irrigation studies, but to interdisciplinary development studies more generally.' - from the Foreword, by Peter Mollinga, SOAS, University of London, UK