Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco)
Irrigation modernization aims to improve water efficiency and reduce energy costs while ensuring the long-term sustainability of irrigation systems. However, restricted investments, and standardized management often create technical and economic constraints that limit farmers' ability to adapt...
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| author | Abla Kettani Ricardo Aliod Marcel Kuper Abdelilah Taky Sami Bouarfa Ali Hammani |
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| description | Irrigation modernization aims to improve water efficiency and reduce energy costs while ensuring the long-term sustainability of irrigation systems. However, restricted investments, and standardized management often create technical and economic constraints that limit farmers' ability to adapt irrigation methods to their needs. This study examines the 2012 collective drip irrigation project in the Gharb irrigation scheme (Morocco), adaptation of a previous existing network, which sought to replace sprinkler irrigation with drip irrigation to improve water and energy use. Despite initial adoption, 48 % of farmers reverted to sprinkler irrigation due to pressure deficiencies, soil constraints, and financial barriers. By means of an original methodology supported by hydraulic modeling and design tools (Gestar®) and field data collection, we evaluated alternative network operational conditions and infrastructure modifications to improve system reliability. The findings show that allowing farmers to combine drip and low-pressure sprinkler irrigation enhances flexibility while restraining water and energy use. Improving network performance requires resizing bottleneck pipes and adjusting head at pumping station, ensuring sufficient pressure at outlets for nominal conditions. These modifications must be economically viable, requiring cost-benefit analyses to balance infrastructure investments with long-term affordability. Beyond technical adjustments, the study highlights the importance of negotiation and participatory governance in irrigation modernization. While this case focuses on the Gharb region, the research approach, the challenges of infrastructure limits, adaptation strategies, and governance gaps are relevant to irrigation modernization worldwide. Ultimately, modernization should support farmer-centered irrigation systems, ensuring economic feasibility, resource efficiency, and adaptability to future challenges. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-830a3e0b1e544780b97a84b67283b6752025-08-20T02:25:40ZengElsevierAgricultural Water Management1873-22832025-06-0131410952010.1016/j.agwat.2025.109520Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco)Abla Kettani0Ricardo Aliod1Marcel Kuper2Abdelilah Taky3Sami Bouarfa4Ali Hammani5Institute for Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, BP 6202, Rabat-Instituts, Rabat 10112, MoroccoEscuela Politécnica Superior de Huesca University of Zaragoza, SpainUniversity of Montpellier, AgroParisTech, Brgm, Cirad, Inrae, Institut Agro-Montpellier, Ird, UMR G-Eau, 73, rue JF Breton, Montpellier 34398, France; Corresponding author.Institute for Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, BP 6202, Rabat-Instituts, Rabat 10112, MoroccoUniversity of Montpellier, AgroParisTech, Brgm, Cirad, Inrae, Institut Agro-Montpellier, Ird, UMR G-Eau, 73, rue JF Breton, Montpellier 34398, FranceInstitute for Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, BP 6202, Rabat-Instituts, Rabat 10112, MoroccoIrrigation modernization aims to improve water efficiency and reduce energy costs while ensuring the long-term sustainability of irrigation systems. However, restricted investments, and standardized management often create technical and economic constraints that limit farmers' ability to adapt irrigation methods to their needs. This study examines the 2012 collective drip irrigation project in the Gharb irrigation scheme (Morocco), adaptation of a previous existing network, which sought to replace sprinkler irrigation with drip irrigation to improve water and energy use. Despite initial adoption, 48 % of farmers reverted to sprinkler irrigation due to pressure deficiencies, soil constraints, and financial barriers. By means of an original methodology supported by hydraulic modeling and design tools (Gestar®) and field data collection, we evaluated alternative network operational conditions and infrastructure modifications to improve system reliability. The findings show that allowing farmers to combine drip and low-pressure sprinkler irrigation enhances flexibility while restraining water and energy use. Improving network performance requires resizing bottleneck pipes and adjusting head at pumping station, ensuring sufficient pressure at outlets for nominal conditions. These modifications must be economically viable, requiring cost-benefit analyses to balance infrastructure investments with long-term affordability. Beyond technical adjustments, the study highlights the importance of negotiation and participatory governance in irrigation modernization. While this case focuses on the Gharb region, the research approach, the challenges of infrastructure limits, adaptation strategies, and governance gaps are relevant to irrigation modernization worldwide. Ultimately, modernization should support farmer-centered irrigation systems, ensuring economic feasibility, resource efficiency, and adaptability to future challenges.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378377425002343Irrigation networkModernizationLow pressureSprinkler irrigationDrip irrigationMorocco |
| spellingShingle | Abla Kettani Ricardo Aliod Marcel Kuper Abdelilah Taky Sami Bouarfa Ali Hammani Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) Agricultural Water Management Irrigation network Modernization Low pressure Sprinkler irrigation Drip irrigation Morocco |
| title | Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) |
| title_full | Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) |
| title_fullStr | Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) |
| title_short | Rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks: Lessons from a case study in the Gharb (Morocco) |
| title_sort | rethinking the modernization of pressurized networks lessons from a case study in the gharb morocco |
| topic | Irrigation network Modernization Low pressure Sprinkler irrigation Drip irrigation Morocco |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378377425002343 |
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