Rahma is currently a PhD student at the Centre for Global Food and Resources at the University of Adelaide. She is researching irrigated farming, institutional arrangement of common pool resources and rural sustainable livelihoods. She previously worked as a lecturer at the Agriculture Faculty of the University of Muhammadiyah Kendari in South east Sulawesi Province.
Hot water – a tale of two villages
Lapoa village: some Balinese houses retain their unique, temple-like front. The cool of collaboration or the heat of conflict – what determines the outcome in commons sharing? Rahma Ma’mun takes