Irrigation management in GAP


Aküzüm T., Kodal S., ÇAKMAK B.

International Journal of Water Resources Development, cilt.13, sa.4, ss.547-560, 1997 (SCI-Expanded) identifier

Özet

The multisectoral Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) is the largest regional development plan for one of the less developed parts of Turkey. The GAP project includes the irrigation of 1.7 million ha of land and generation of 27 billion kWh of hydroelectric power with an installed capacity of 7500 MW. In order to optimize the benefits to be obtained from irrigation and to ensure sustainable irrigation in the GAP area, the Government of Turkey has commissioned the GAP Management, and Operation Maintenance study (GAP MOM). The overall MOM model provides an institutional and organizational framework that promotes the most effective development of irrigated agriculture in the GAP region. This goal can be expressed as three major objectives: maximize net benefits, ensure sustainability and be implementable and flexible.