2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063248
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Multi-Level Prioritization Analysis of Water Governance Components to Improve Agricultural Water-Saving Policy: A Case Study from Korea

Abstract: The challenge of unstainable agricultural water usage in Korea has continued interminably despite persisting climate change impacts; thus, necessitating urgent actions to forestall future water crises. However, achieving this goal requires the involvement of stakeholders to develop an effective governance policy concerning water saving. This study investigates the components of water governance following existing water policy gaps. A multi-level Delphi-AHP technique was used to identify and prioritize the esse… Show more

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“…To overcome future water shortages, the government established 99 onsite water recycling systems with a potential capacity of 429 thousand tons/day (Noh et al 2004). The government of Republic of Korea has come up with advances and policies that support irrigation system sustainability e.g Agricultural water saving policy to manage agricultural Use (Quantity and Quality) (Lee et al 2022b). Other policies and advances are as indicated in (Table 3).…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome future water shortages, the government established 99 onsite water recycling systems with a potential capacity of 429 thousand tons/day (Noh et al 2004). The government of Republic of Korea has come up with advances and policies that support irrigation system sustainability e.g Agricultural water saving policy to manage agricultural Use (Quantity and Quality) (Lee et al 2022b). Other policies and advances are as indicated in (Table 3).…”
Section: Irrigation and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%