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Public Works Programs as a Strong Means for Land and Water Conservation in Iran

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In the past three decades, agriculture has expanded very rapidly and the main source of irrigation has been underground water in Iran. Mistaken policies regarding extraction of underground water and inefficient supervision on the loans that were allocated for renovation of irrigation system were the main reasons behind the water crisis in Iran. At the same time, the country faced the problem of increasing unemployment and underemployment, especially in dry lands and drought-stricken regions. With rising poverty and malnourishment, crimes and social problems grew very rapidly; conserving water and land and creating job opportunities became the most important priorities. Farming return is generally low, and private firms do not want to run the risk of investing in agricultural activities. Public works program is an effective means to prevent agricultural problems from becoming a catastrophe. Projects which involve direct involvement of local communities, such as providing water delivery systems, drainage, sewage, and sanitation, help to generate employment opportunities and avoid poverty and its social consequences. Public works schemes can mitigate the threat of expanding water crisis and revitalize the agricultural sector through government investment and direct involvement of local beneficiaries.

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Notes

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    Qanat is a set of joint wells. Wells are sunk every 20–50 meters and an underground tunnel is built to link the wells on a slope from higher ground. Groundwater flows naturally down the tunnel till it reaches a surface point at the end.

  2. 2.

    Since 2010, the government pays 450,000 rials to every Iranians to compensate energy price increase.

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Karimi, Z. (2018). Public Works Programs as a Strong Means for Land and Water Conservation in Iran. In: Murray, M., Forstater, M. (eds) Full Employment and Social Justice. Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66376-0_5

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