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Evaluating Impacts of Formalization of Water Right for Agriculture Use 2011

Peru, 2011
Reference ID
PER_2011_WRP_v01_M
Producer(s)
Luis Alberto Andres, Darwin Marcelo
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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Dec 20, 2012
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    Survey ID number

    PER_2011_WRP_v01_M

    Title

    Evaluating Impacts of Formalization of Water Right for Agriculture Use 2011

    Subtitle

    Household Survey, Baseline

    Country
    Name Country code
    Peru PER
    Study type

    Impact Evaluation

    Abstract

    To address critical issues in water management and increase agriculture production in Peru's Sierras region, the Government of Peru in partnership with the World Bank is currently implementing the irrigation modernization project. The project has the objective of strengthening the technical, financial, and management capacity of farmers and water users' organizations. One of the components of the program - Formalization of Water Rights and Extension to the National Water Registry (PROFODUA) - deals with formalization of water rights for irrigation. PROFODUA's main objective is to improve the livelihood of poor farmers by promoting equitability and reducing uncertainty about water supply for irrigation.

    It is expected that PROFODUA's intervention in the Peruvian Sierra will have a high potential for replication in Peru and neighboring countries. To assess the impact of formalization of water rights on a set of development outcomes, a randomized experiment was designed by the World Bank and its Peruvian counterparts. Households in Andahuaylas, Huamachuco, and Tarma regions were randomly assigned to either the treatment or the control group. The research will measure the responses by the groups that were treated, i.e. given water rights and permits, and compare with those that did not receive PROFODUA. Difference-in-difference (DiD) approach will be used to analyze the results of the experiment.

    The baseline data collection was conducted from March to July 2011. Data from 1,607 households was analyzed. The follow-up survey is planned for November 2014.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis
    • Households,
    • Individuals.

    Version

    Version Description

    v 1.1
    Edited data, first version, licensed access

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of the study includes:

    • location of a household,
    • composition of a household,
    • participation in organizations,
    • education,
    • occupation, labor,
    • income,
    • health, sickness,
    • dwelling characteristics,
    • use of land,
    • use of water for irrigation,
    • agricultural production and productivity,
    • forestry and livestock,
    • crop, trees, animal by-products.

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The Peruvian Highlands (the Sierras)

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Luis Alberto Andres World Bank
    Darwin Marcelo World Bank
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    World Bank, Spanish Impact Evaluation Trust Fund

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    A group of three representative valleys - Andahuaylas, Huamachuco, and Tarma - were selected for the evaluation. These locations were chosen due to their propensity to suffer from droughts, thus making the access to water more important. Researchers focused on valleys with a critical mass of irrigation blocks and that have not received PROFODUA yet. An irrigation block has an average of 400 water users, but this number varies from one block to another. Assuming that there are 80 blocks in a given valley, physical and human capacity constraints limit the implementation of the program to at most 20 blocks per year. Inevitably, it will take four years to serve all the properties in the valley. The identification strategy consists of using a lottery to randomly distribute the blocks into four different groups. Each group will receive the intervention in a different year where the individuals intervened in the fourth year will serve as a control group for those reached in the first year.

    To obtain preliminary results on the potential effects of the program, an "external" group was selected to be part of the baseline survey. This external group was comprised by a valley, Huaraz, that was partially intervened. A sample of those blocks that already benefited from the program will be matched to those blocks that were not exposed to the intervention. These intermediate results will serve as a first approximate reference of the "potential" impact of the intervention.

    The survey was divided into two stages: initially, the interviews were conducted for the Treatment Group regions in Andahuaylas, Huamachuco, and Tarma, and the program designers sought to interview 1,607 households. As for the Control Group of Huaraz, 401 households were interviewed. The survey includes information for 2,008 households (7,325 individuals).

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2011-03 2011-07
    Data Collectors
    Name
    Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática
    El Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE)
    Instituto Cuánto

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:

    • the Identification of the Primary Investigator
    • the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
    • the survey reference number
    • the source and date of download.

    Example:

    Luis Alberto Andres, World Bank; Darwin Marcelo, World Bank. Peru - Evaluating Impacts of Formalization of Water Right for Agriculture Use 2011, Household Survey, Baseline (WRP). Ref. PER_2011_WRP_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] on [date].

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Email
    Luis Alberto Andres landres@worldbank.org

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_PER_2011_WRP_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Development Data Group The World Bank Generation of DDI documentation
    Date of Metadata Production

    2012-05-22

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    v01
    First version of metadata documentation

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