An empirical method to measure the relative efficiency of irrigation methods in agricultural industry


Mohammad Ebrahim MohammadPour zar and Shahram RostamPour


One of the most important issues affecting future world is managing the existing water resources. There is no doubt that global warming has created significant troubles on people's lives and it has caused shortage of water in the world. Therefore, we need to manage the water resources by allocating appropriate methods. In this paper, we use data envelopment analysis to measure the relative efficiency of fourteen different irrigation methods. The proposed model of this paper uses four inputs including cost, risk, maintenance and expertise and two outputs including flexibility and durability of irrigation methods. The preliminary results indicate that two surface irrigation methods, two sprinkler irrigation methods and one subsurface irrigation method are considered efficient. Other irrigation methods are only as much as 50 to 94 percent efficient compared with these five irrigation methods.


DOI: j.msl.2011.08.011

Keywords: Data Envelopment Analysis ,Measuring relative efficiency ,Irrigation method ,Agricultural industry ,Water resource management

How to cite this paper:

zar, M & RostamPour, S. (2012). An empirical method to measure the relative efficiency of irrigation methods in agricultural industry.Management Science Letters, 2(1), 279-284.


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