This paper is to clarify the formation of early irrigation associations in the colonial Korea, focusing on the case study of Chonik(全益) Irrigation Association. From the early 1910s, there used to be a traditional-style irrigation system called bo(洑) in Ch’unp’o myon, Iksan County, Jeonbuk province. ...
This paper is to clarify the formation of early irrigation associations in the colonial Korea, focusing on the case study of Chonik(全益) Irrigation Association. From the early 1910s, there used to be a traditional-style irrigation system called bo(洑) in Ch’unp’o myon, Iksan County, Jeonbuk province. Chonik Association was little innovative in irrigation techniques, but it brought about certain important changes in managing the institution. First of all, it was the Japanese rather than Koreans who initiated a modern system of association. Chonik Association carried out large river projects for regional development too. The Mangyong River improvement project started in its middle reach in 1925. The initial project was further extended by five years to develop the lower reach and a tributary(Iksan Stream) of the river as well. This water project combined with the irrigation project enhanced
much a synergic effect. However, given the well-established and highly effective irrigation association, the regional rural society far surpassed other ordinary Korean villages in agricultural environments. The dilemma of the colonial development was that as their influences in the region deepened, so the gap between them and neighboring villages widened.
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