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Azarnivand H, Skandari Damane H, Ghorbani M. Analysis of Indigenous Knowledge in Social Organization of Agricultural Production and Irrigation System, Case Study: Rouzkin Village, Sarduiyeh County - Jiroft City. Anthropol Stud 2016; 2 (2) :1-26
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Local initiatives have been defined as specific collective activities without external support or incentives in order to control either ground or surface waters. On the other hand, one of the most important management approaches in managing water resources is an approach that emphasizes on creating capacity and institutionalization of local communities for participatory management of water resources. Social structures of water resources accounts for one of the aspects of indigenous knowledge and in the management of water resources, it is necessary to analyze social structures associated with it in addition to assessment of the indigenous knowledge. This paper aims to analyze indigenous knowledge in social organization of agricultural production and irrigation system in Rouzkin village, Sarduiyeh County - Jiroft city. In this study, based on anthropological methods and qualitative approaches, including direct and participant observation of the researcher and organized interviews with 32 informed informants (farmers) were used. In Roozkin Village, a certain social structure governs on the management of water resources in the region dating back more than 100 years. Cooperation in water resources management is considered as fundamental principle in this village and the social roles of Arbab and Zaim are among social initiatives of this village in management of water resources. In this village, 10 associations or local groups have been formed for managing water resources and each group is composed of Arbab and Zaim. Generally, it can be concluded  that, over time, in addition to the sustainability of local traditions in water resources management, social and cultural stability have been improved with decreased social conflicts among local stakeholders in the rigion.
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Type of Study: Original Research Article | Subject: Tourism Education
Received: 2015/11/26 | Accepted: 2016/04/9 | Published: 2016/06/21

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