This article takes issue with Stephen Lansing’s bottom-up model of Balinese irrigation management. Based on archival research
and extensive fieldwork in the former south Balinese kingdom of Mengwi, it is argued that in pre-colonial days large scale
irrigation depended largely on dynastic involvement. During the colonial period (1906–1942) the Dutch took over the role of
regional irrigation management while they strengthened the autonomy of local irrigation associations.
Keywords Irrigation systems – Bali – Dynastic involvement – Colonial reorganization