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Title: Optimization of Irrigation Water Allocation Framework Based on Genetic Algorithm Approach
Other Titles: NONE
Authors: Adama, Godwin Jiya
Jimoh, David Onemayin
Otache, Martins Yusuf
Keywords: Climate-Smart Agriculture
Irrigation
Water Allocation
Sectors
Relative Water Supply
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Journal of Water Resource and Protection
Citation: Adama, J. G., Jimoh, O. D., and Otache, M. Y. (2020). Optimization of Irrigation Water Allocation Framework Based on Genetic Algorithm Approach. Journal of Water Resource and Protection; Vol. 12, pp: 316-329, DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2020.124019
Abstract: In a world where excessive use and degradation of water resources are threatening the sustainability of livelihoods dependent on water and agriculture, increased food production will have to be done in the face of a changing climate and climate variability. There is a need to make optimal use of the available water resource to maximize productivity. Climate-smart irrigation is aimed at increasing per unit production and income from irrigated cropping systems without having negative impacts on the environment or other water users and uses. This paper developed a water allocation model using Genetic Algorithm to equitably allocation available water to the various sectors in Kano River Irrigation Scheme yielding an optimal as well as equitable water release with a 96.44% demand met. An average relative supply of 0.94 was obtained indicating the there was even supply of water to all the sectors. The model is robust and relatively easy to apply and can be employed by farm managers to achieve equity and optimal use of the available water resource.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10805
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