Sirimewan, D C; Samaraweera, A; Manjula, N H C; Rameezdeen, R; Rodrigo, M N N and Ekanayake, E M A C (2023) Strategies for sustainable irrigation system management: A socio-technical system approach. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(2), pp. 436-455. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: Irrigation System Management (ISM) poses many issues in terms of social and technical aspects. These can be further elaborated as the issues toward the efficiency of infrastructure, equity of water sharing, environmental integrity and economic acceptability. Water losses and the structural changes of the system caused many issues putting the irrigation system into distress. Hence, this urges the need for sustainable ISM to improve social and technical attributes in ISM. This paper aims to apply the Socio-Technical Systems (STSs) theory for sustainable ISM. Design/methodology/approach: The qualitative expert opinion survey method was selected as the research strategy to approach the research aim. Sixteen industry professionals in the ISM sector were selected through the purposive sampling method to conduct semi-structured interviews to collect data in the Sri Lankan context. Code-based content analysis through a directed approach was used to analyse the data. Findings: Four main categories of strategies were emerged from the research findings as “engineering strategies”, “operational strategies”, “management strategies” and “regulatory strategies” through STS approach for sustainable ISM. The STS framework was developed by combining engineering and operational strategies into the technical subsystem and the management and regulatory strategies into the social subsystem to approach the aim of achieving contemporary system management in irrigation in a sustainable manner. Originality/value: The research revealed the links between the strategies emerged from various disciplines to minimise the issues in ISM from the perspectives of technical and social subsystems. The study contributes to knowledge by providing a framework for sustainable ISM by applying the socio-technical systems theory by integrating the concepts of sustainability.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | developing countries; engineering; irrigation system management; management; operational; regulatory; socio-technical system; sustainable |
| Index terms: | developing country, interview, survey, content analysis, strategy, socio-technical system, methodology, distress, management strategy, efficiency, integrity, purposive sampling |
| Subjects: | health safety and environment, development economics, management, theoretical framing, structural engineering, research methods, performance management, data analysis and analytics, data collection methods |
| Topics: | Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Health and Safety, Business Strategy, International Construction, Quality Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 CTEA |
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