Irrigation and Drainage Canal Maintenance

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A study on the "Trends and Regional Conditions in Irrigation andDrainage Canal Maintenance in Japan" reveals that:

  1. The declining functionality of farmhouseholds and agricultural disadvantages associated with farmland location were moreimportant factors in deciding over the maintenance of the canals by the communities than theincrease of non-farmers;
  2. More urbanized communities had less power to assign non-farmersto the maintenance of canals;
  3. Urbanized or depopulated communities were characterized byhaving difficulty in maintaining the canals whereas the communities in the middle elevatedlocations succeeded in keeping up their maintenance;
  4. There were regional differencesbetween the influences of the substandard farmland location on the maintenance of the canalsby communities.

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