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Critique of a Resource Management Proposal

A development consultant, reviewing a proposal for a new irrigation project, dismisses a long-standing, community-managed water-sharing system as 'a primitive arrangement lacking the clear ownership of a private system or the regulatory power of a state-run utility.' The consultant recommends replacing it with either a privatized water market or a government-controlled authority. Critique the consultant's assessment. In your response, justify why the community-based system might represent a viable and effective 'middle ground' for resource management, distinct from purely private or state-controlled models.

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