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Development of Irrigation Networks Based on Priorities Using the Multiple Attribute Decision Making Method Ristiyana, Suci; Saputra, Tri Wahyu; Purnamasari, Ika; Wijayanto, Yagus; Alfatah, Naufal Akbar; Al-Ghofiqi, M. Faris; Destria Putri, Romadhona; Prasojo, Sri Irawan Laras
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtepl.v14i4.1359-1368

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Development of irrigation networks is a crucial element in increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of water distribution for agriculture. This research aims to determine priorities for developing irrigation networks in the Bedadung Irrigation Area, Jember Regency, using the Multiple Attribute Decision Making (MADM) method. This method consider various criteria influencing decision-making, such as physical condition of the channel, land area, water requirements, and level of infrastructure damage. This research involved collecting primary and secondary data through field surveys, interviews with interpreters, as well as reviewing technical and administrative documents related to irrigation networks. Data was analyzed using several MADM techniques, such as Simple Additive Weighting (SAW), Weighted Product (WP), and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to obtain the weight of each criterion and determine development priorities. The results show that the main priority for developing irrigation networks in the Bedadung Irrigation Area is repairing primary, secondary, and tertiary canals that are badly damaged, followed by increasing canal capacity to meet water needs in the dry season. Implementation of the results of this research is expected to increase the efficiency of irrigation water distribution, reduce water losses, and increase agricultural productivity.