Irrigation modernization in Indonesia can be defined as an effort to realize a participatory irrigation management system that is oriented towards fulfilling the level of irrigation services in an effective, efficient and sustainable manner. Efforts are made with planning, training and research on irrigation management. The purpose of this study is to analyze the readiness of irrigation modernization in the Irrigation Area (DI) in Purworejo Regency, which is the authority of the Central Government (DI Boro), the authority of the Provincial Government (DI Kragilan) and the authority of the Regency Government (DI Jrakah). Data collection was obtained by interviewing and distributing questionnaires to the Serayu Opak River Basin Center (BBWS), Water Resources Management Center (PSDA) Progo Bogowonto Luk Ulo, Department of Public Works and Public Housing (DPUPR) Purworejo Regency, UPT DPUPR Loano Region, Department of Public Works and Public Housing (DPUPR) of Purworejo Regency. Agriculture, Marine Food and Fisheries in Purworejo Regency, GP3A and P3A in the 3rd region of DI. Data analysis method using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP). The data analysis process includes: compiling a hierarchical structure, testing Consistency Ratio (CR), weighting criteria, so that handling priority rankings and the Irrigation Modernization Readiness Index are obtained. The results showed that the Irrigation Modernization Readiness Index (IKMI) for the Central Government Irrigation Areas (DI Boro) was 75.90, Kragilan DI was 68.47 and Jrakah was 67.60. The IKMI scores for the 3 Irrigation Areas are in the value of 50 – 80, which means they have sufficient predicate, and the implementation of Irrigation Modernization is postponed, by making improvements to the irrigation system for 1 – 2 years. The improvement of the irrigation system includes the Five Pillars of Irrigation Modernization, namely: increasing the reliability of water supply, improving irrigation facilities and infrastructure, improving the irrigation management system, strengthening irrigation management institutions and empowering irrigation management human resources.
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8 May 2023
3RD BOROBUDUR INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2021
15 December 2021
Magelang, Indonesia
Research Article|
May 08 2023
Analysis of the readiness of irrigation modernization in Purworejo district using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) method
Muhamad Taufik;
Muhamad Taufik
a)
1
Civil Engineering Department, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purworejo
, Purworejo, Indonesia
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Ruzardi
Ruzardi
2
Civil Engineering Department, Universitas Islam Indonesia
, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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a)Corresponding author: taufik@umpwr.ac.id
AIP Conf. Proc. 2706, 020112 (2023)
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Muhamad Taufik, Ruzardi; Analysis of the readiness of irrigation modernization in Purworejo district using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) method. AIP Conf. Proc. 8 May 2023; 2706 (1): 020112. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0122403
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