TY - JOUR ID - 13608 TI - Analysis of Factors Affecting Rural People's Participation in Management and Exploitation of Irrigation and Drainage Networks of Lishter Plain JO - Rural Development Strategies JA - RDSJ LA - en SN - 2383-2657 AU - Nooripoor, Mehdi AU - Nouri, Morteza AU - Karami, Aiatollah AD - Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension&Rural Development, Department of Rural Development Management, Yasouj University, Yasouj, IRAN AD - Ph. D. Student of Rural Development, Yasouj University, Yasouj, IRAN AD - Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Department of Rural Development Management, Yasouj University, Yasouj, IRAN Y1 - 2016 PY - 2016 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 6 EP - 6 KW - participation KW - Irrigation and Drainage Network Management KW - Lishter DO - 10.22048/rdsj.2016.13608 N2 - The importance of water as a life source and a requisite for survival of rural areas as well as main driver of agricultural development made it necessary to manage its usage efficiently. Thus, it is really necessary that water users have a responsible and active participation in the management of water systems. The purpose of this survey research was to identify the factors affecting rural people's participation in the management and exploitation of irrigation and drainage networks in the Lishter Plain of Gachsaran County. Data was collected from a sample of 163 villagers which was selected based on stratified random sampling procedure. In the survey, data gathering tool was a close ended questionnaire. Its validity was verified using the face validity procedure. Its reliability was also calculated using Cronbach's alpha reliability from 0.633 to 0.923 based on a pilot study scores. The results showed that social capital, attitude towards participation, farming experience and prior participation experience have a positive and statistically significant effects on management and exploitation of irrigation systems, while other variables such as economic concerns, attitude towards official staff, the period of residency in village, educational level, planting area, number of farms and irrigation network coverage had no significant effects. The results of multiple linear regression indicated that structural factors and farming experience can explain about 0.439 of the variance of dependent variable that is participation in the management and exploitation of irrigation networks of the study area. UR - https://rdsj.torbath.ac.ir/article_13608.html L1 - https://rdsj.torbath.ac.ir/article_13608_b2c4fded3ef7e7469903c835d2362fbe.pdf ER -