Department of Hydraulic Engineering and Environment, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
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Applying Quantitative Metrics for Resilience in Irrigation Systems
Author(s): Ali Podamuhakunja*
The increasing variability in climate and water availability poses significant challenges to the resilience of irrigation systems. To ensure
sustainable and effective irrigation practices, it is crucial to implement quantitative metrics that can accurately measure and enhance system
resilience. This study explores the application of quantitative resilience measurement criteria in irrigation systems, focusing on metrics such as
system flexibility, reliability and adaptability. By employing data-driven approaches and performance indicators, this research aims to provide
a comprehensive framework for assessing and improving the resilience of irrigation infrastructure. The study highlights the benefits of using
quantitative metrics to identify vulnerabilities, optimize resource management and enhance overall system performance. The findings offer
valuable insights .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9768.2024.13.435
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