The Establishment of Public Participation in the Management of Irrigation Networks Gotvand and Aqeeli
Subject Areas : Irrigation and drainageSaeb Khoshnavaz 1 , Hamed Mahmoudi Koohi 2
1 - Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
2 - Department of Irrigation and Drainage, Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
Keywords: Irrigation, Management, network, Partnership,
Abstract :
Assignment or transfer of irrigation management can be considered in a general definition (reducing government's role) and (D beneficiaries of water) in irrigation management. Participation process that empowers operators at all stages of the program, the opportunity to comment and monitor them during the planning and implementation of intervention programs. The aim of this study was to investigate the establishment of public participation in irrigation networks and Aqil Scroll down and analyze the factors influencing participation of farmers in irrigation networks management. According to statistics provided by the number equal to the population of farmers organizations roughing 4220 people live in this study are as a population study. Since the sampling is done in two irrigation network with its own characteristics. The sampling used in this study will be stratified random sampling and in each of the sampling network to fit in the middle and upstream or downstream network to be deployed will be selected to determine the sample size of the population, Morgan table was used. The sample size was estimated at 364 and finally 351 questionnaires were collected and analyzed After completing the questionnaire, quantitative data contained in the questionnaire were encoded and were analyzed by SPSS software. Statistical analysis of the data used for this section include: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics is after all Thzyh and data analysis research hypotheses were accepted. Therefore, it was concluded that, compared with the participatory management of irrigation networks and drainage Karun more effective public administration performance.
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