Generic Typology for Irrigation Systems Operation

Generic Typology for Irrigation Systems Operation

Author: Daniel Renault

Publisher: IWMI

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13: 9290903724

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This report presents a methodology for identifying the main features (constraints and opportunities) of gravity-fed irrigation systems, which influence management and operation of the system for the purpose of water delivery. It presents the development of a generic for improving irrigation system operations. A case study of 64 irrigation systems in Sri Lanka is presented illustrating the practical application of the proposed typology.


Modernizing Irrigation Operations

Modernizing Irrigation Operations

Author: D. Renault

Publisher: IWMI

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 9290903864

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Background ans constraints in water service; Case study of Kirindi Oya irrigation settlement Project Sri Lanka.


Modernizing Irrigation Management

Modernizing Irrigation Management

Author: Daniel Renault

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9789251057162

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This publication describes the MASSCOTE methodology, illustrated by several applications in Asia. MASSCOTE is a comprehensive methodology for analysing the modernization of canal operation. The aim is to enable experts to work together with users in determining improved processes for cost-effective service-oriented management. It is based on previous tools and approaches widely used in Asia by FAO in its modernization training programme (rapid appraisal procedures and benchmarking). From diagnosis through the formulation of operational units and the planning of a service (based on the vision agreed upon with the users), MASSCOTE entails a systematic, ten-step, mapping exercise. The accompanying CD-ROMs contain the full document in English, excerpts in French, a draft version in Arabic and Chinese, training presentations and material, and a number of documents and references on irrigation system operation and management [System requirements: PC with Intel Pentium(r) processor and Microsoft(r)Windows 95/98/200/Me/NT/XP; 256 MB of RAM; 50 MB of available hard-disk space; SuperVGA monitor; 256 colours at 1024x768; Adobe Acrobat(r) Reader (not included on CD-ROM)]


Irrigation Theory And Practice - 2Nd Edn

Irrigation Theory And Practice - 2Nd Edn

Author: A M Michael

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 782

ISBN-13: 9788125918677

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It is a comprehensive treatise on Water Resources Development and Irrigation Management. For the last 30 years the book has enjoyed the status of an definitive textbook on the subject. It has now been thoroughly revised and updated, and thus substantially enlarged. In addition to the wholesale revision of the existing chapters, three new chapters have been added to the book, namely, ‘Lift Irrigation Systems and their Design’, Water Requirement of Crops and Irrigation Management’, and ‘Economic Evaluation of Irrigation Projects and Water Pricing Policy’.


Modernization Using the Structured System Design of the Bhadra Reservoir Project, India

Modernization Using the Structured System Design of the Bhadra Reservoir Project, India

Author: R. Sakthivadivel

Publisher: IWMI

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 9290903856

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Evaluates the performance of the Bhadra Reservoir Project-before, during, and after the introduction of modernization with structured system design. Analysis focuses on water management, agricultural productivity, and farmer participation and perception. Identifies the absence of a continuing support mechanism and lack of farmer participation as the major causes for the project's decline.


Farmer-based Financing of Operations in the Niger Valley Irrigation Schemes

Farmer-based Financing of Operations in the Niger Valley Irrigation Schemes

Author: Charles L. Abernethy

Publisher: IWMI

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 929090397X

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This report deals with some experiences of a set of irrigation systems situated in the Republic of Niger, along both banks of the Niger River. All these systems draw water from the river through low-lift, electrically powered pumping stations, which have been installed by the Government of Niger over the past 30 years. Irrigation of this kind is not a tradition in Niger. The introduction of this technology caused considerable changes in the way of life of local communities.


An Assessment of the Small-Scale Irrigation Management Turnover Program in Indonesia

An Assessment of the Small-Scale Irrigation Management Turnover Program in Indonesia

Author: Douglas L. Vermillion

Publisher: IWMI

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9290903929

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Examines the extent to which the Government of Indonesia's aspirations were realized through turnover program adopted in 1987. The impacts of management turnover on irrigation management and irrigated agriculture in selected systems in West and Central Java are analyzed. This study is part of a comparative research program to examine the impacts of irrigation management transfer in several countries using a common methodology.


Modernisation Strategy for National Irrigation Systems in the Philippines

Modernisation Strategy for National Irrigation Systems in the Philippines

Author: Mona Liza F. Delos Reyes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1351652931

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The book presents documentary evidence of the insufficiency of rehabilitation works to close the gap between the irrigation service and actual area irrigated of publicly funded national irrigation systems in the Philippines. It outlines a methodology for formulating a modernisation plan for national irrigation systems with focus on the mostly ungauged, medium to small canal irrigation systems. The proposed methodology adaptively modified some known modernisation concepts and techniques and integrated them in a more holistic framework in the context of changing weather patterns and river flow regimes. It includes in-depth review of rehabilitation works; system diagnosis; revalidation of design assumptions on percolation and water supply; characterisation of system management, irrigation service and demand; and drawing up of options and a vision for the modernised irrigation systems. Central to the proposed modernisation strategy is the logical coherence among the design of physical structures, system operation and water supply so that improvements of irrigation service are possible. The book discusses the development of the proposed methodology and demonstrates its utility in two case study irrigation systems.