Options for future effective water management in Lombok: A multi-level nested framework

•We examine water governance in Lombok Indonesia using Ostrom’s principles for successful self-governing institutions.•Community-based decision-making processes provide a sound basis for water allocation for irrigation at a local level.•Greater collaboration at multiple levels would improve informat...

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Water management
Water resources
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