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Title: Assessment of irrigation schemes in Turkey with irrigation ratio and relative water supply
Authors: Değirmenci, Hasan
Merdun, Hasan
Uludağ Üniversitesi.
Büyükcangaz, Hakan
AAH-2934-2021
6504449925
Keywords: Engineering
Water resources
Transferred scheme
Relative water supply
Irrigation scheme
Irrigation ratio
Performance
Systems
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Değirmenci, H. vd. (2006). ''Assessment of irrigation schemes in Turkey with irrigation ratio and relative water supply''. Water International, 31(2), 259-265.
Abstract: Irrigation management is among the key factors for the sustainability of irrigated agriculture. In Turkey, irrigation management is becoming increasingly important due to the scarcity of water resources and degrading environmental conditions. In this paper, we compiled a large data set that compromise of water supply, crop types, crop water requirement, and irrigated and command areas that are SHW-operated (State Hydraulic Works) and transferred irrigation schemes (the schemes transferred from SHW to non-profit organizations, i.e., water users' associations) for the five years (1996 to 2000). This data set was used to calculate two irrigation performance indicators: Irrigation ratio (IR) and relative water supply (RWS). ANOVA test results indicated that the differences in the IR and RWS among the years were statistically not significant, whereas a statistically significant difference was found between the SHW-operated and transferred irrigation schemes. The average values of the irrigation ratios for the transferred irrigation schemes were always higher than that of the SHW-operated schemes, but the opposite was true for the RWS. This suggest that the transfer of the SHW-operated schemes to the water use associations must be initiated and encouraged, in addition to the set up of legal procedures for participatory irrigation management, in order to cope with the possible operation and maintenance (O&M) problems of irrigation schemes.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2006.9709676
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02508060.2006.9709676
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23920
ISSN: 0250-8060
1941-1707
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