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Martin Burton is an Independent Management Consultant. Dr. Burton is a specialist in water resources and irrigation management and institutional development with over 35 years’ experience in about 28 countries. He has an international reputation in the fields of water management, performance assessment and benchmarking, asset management and institutional development. Currently Dr. Burton works as an independent consultant and has carried out assignments over the past four years for the World Bank, mainly on project preparation and review missions in Azerbaijan, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey and most recently, India. For the last two years he has also been involved with the Hampshire Water Partnership, initially as the Chair, and then as the executive Director for an interim period. Prior to working as an independent consultant Dr. Burton worked for six years as an owner Director of ITAD~Water Ltd. Before this he worked for 14 years at the Institute of Irrigation and Development Studies, University of Southampton, the last two years as Director. Before that he worked for nine years with consulting engineers Sir M. MacDonald and Partners (now Mott MacDonald), mostly overseas in Indonesia, Kenya, Nepal and Somalia. Dr. Burton has written over 30 papers and is the co-author of a book on performance assessment and two publications for the World Bank on benchmarking and monitoring and evaluation. Dr. Burton is on the Editorial Board of Irrigation and Drainage Systems.
Posts by Martin Burton
Strengthening the Institutional Framework for Flood and Water Resources Management in Bihar: Developing a Strategy for Reform (Phase 1)
This project aims to shape policies related to the institutional framework of flood and water resources in the state of Bihar. Based on the analysis and recommendations made, this project aims to redu...
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Martin Burton
Ranu Sinha
Ghanshyam Tiwari
01 May, 2012
- IGC Research on India
Strengthening the Institutional Framework for flood and water resources management in Bihar: Developing a strategy for reform'-- Phase 2
Phase 2 of the study attempts to go beyond merely identifying challenges facing Bihar's WRD and spell out reforms and organisational challenges that are required to strengthen the Government of Bihar'...
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Martin Burton
Ranu Sinha
Ghanshyam Tiwari
01 May, 2012
- IGC Research on India