Research Article
Association Between Demographic Characteristics of Users’ and Overall Satisfaction with Water Supply Service
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2024
Pages:
96-107
Received:
18 January 2023
Accepted:
20 January 2024
Published:
10 May 2024
Abstract: Water constitutes an indispensable resource for various aspects of daily life, encompassing essential needs such as drinking, cooking, sanitation, and irrigation. Beyond household applications, diverse livelihood activities, including livestock management, gardening, crop cultivation, food processing, aquaculture, and fisheries, also rely on water. The assessment of customer satisfaction holds paramount significance in driving performance enhancements for service providers, even within government-owned entities offering critical services like water supply. This research aims to scrutinize the interplay between overall satisfaction with water services and its determinants, including satisfaction with water quality, and various parameters such as water supply hours, tap pressure, supplied water quantity, management responsiveness and communication, and water tariff. Anticipatedly, water supply hours, quantity, and quality are expected to exert a crucial influence on user satisfaction. Although users express a satisfaction level above neutral, it falls short of reaching a fully satisfactory level. Key contributors to user satisfaction involve aspects such as water supply hours, pressure, quantity, and quality, while complaints about water supply yield slightly lower satisfaction. Satisfaction with water service hours, quantity, and quality emerges as a driving force for overall satisfaction. The analysis reveals no significant association between overall satisfaction and demographic variables such as occupation, gender, age, education, and the main income source. However, a noteworthy association exists between satisfaction with water pressure and the water collection method, and a robust link is observed between satisfaction with water quality and respondents' water treatment practices. The provision for complaints is significantly associated with satisfaction regarding management responsiveness and communication. Multiple regression analysis underscores a positive relationship between overall satisfaction with water services and satisfaction with water quality and supply hours, indicating that higher satisfaction with these factors enhances overall satisfaction with water services.
Abstract: Water constitutes an indispensable resource for various aspects of daily life, encompassing essential needs such as drinking, cooking, sanitation, and irrigation. Beyond household applications, diverse livelihood activities, including livestock management, gardening, crop cultivation, food processing, aquaculture, and fisheries, also rely on water....
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Research Article
Characterization and Mapping of Soil Salinity Status at Small-Scale Irrigation Farm: The Case of Fantale Irrigation Project Sites
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2024
Pages:
108-119
Received:
27 March 2024
Accepted:
16 April 2024
Published:
24 May 2024
Abstract: Agricultural production and productivity can be adversely affected by the presence of excessive salts in soils particularly in semi-arid and arid areas. Knowledge of the salinity/sodicity of the soil and the quality of the irrigation water is essential for managing agricultural fields effectively and increasing the output and productivity of the lands. This research was initiated with the objectives of characterizing and Mapping of soil salinity status at small scale irrigated areas of Fantale district and identifying the most affected irrigation scheme so as to design appropriate soil salinity management. The study was conducted at Fentale district of Galcha, Gola and Dire Sade irrigation schemes. Soil samples were collected from the surface using augur, and from pits at different depth interval and analyzed for pH, EC, Na+, ESP, SAR, Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, and CEC. The result was compared with the standards set by FAO system to classify soil and water salinity. Accordingly, it was identified that Galcha irrigation scheme was characterized as sodic due to very strong sodium concentration with average ESP of 53.2% and EC 3.95 mmhoms/cm and pH about 9.25. On the other hand, Gola and Dire Sade Irrigation schemes were characterized as moderately and slightly sodic respectively. Sodium was the dominant soluble cation, followed by calcium, magnesium, and potassium in all soil depths and schemes. Beside primary Salinization of natural processes such as physical or chemical weathering parent material, and discharge Basaka Lake to the downstream, was the main source of salt build-up in the upper layers of the soil at Galcha irrigation scheme. On the other hand, irrigation water analysis indicated that water used for irrigation at all irrigation schemes were slightly sodic. Therefore, the study underscores the need for a scientific reclamation of sodic soils primarily at Galcha Irrigation scheme where sodium concentration in the soil was very strong.
Abstract: Agricultural production and productivity can be adversely affected by the presence of excessive salts in soils particularly in semi-arid and arid areas. Knowledge of the salinity/sodicity of the soil and the quality of the irrigation water is essential for managing agricultural fields effectively and increasing the output and productivity of the la...
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Research Article
Practical Path of Stock Garment Redesign Under Digitalization Perspective
Zhang Yingzhe*
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2024
Pages:
120-124
Received:
19 May 2024
Accepted:
30 May 2024
Published:
13 June 2024
Abstract: Aiming at the two core issues of digital transformation and upgrading of Chinese clothing enterprises and inventory clothing, this paper establishes the development path and characteristics of inventory clothing redesign from the aspects of design techniques and clothing technology. Through the online services of R&D and design, online and offline collaborative services at the manufacturing end and other forms to complete the digitalization of the whole chain integration of clothing planning, plate making, production, publicity, sales and other links to accelerate the formation of a digital service hub for inventory clothing. Through the integration of inventory clothing into the cloud design and manufacturing synergy services, combined with intelligent technology, to enhance the terminal retail services from various aspects, so that the clothing enterprise inventory clothing through redesign to complete the digital transformation and reconstruction. Taking the core problem of inventory clothing, which exists in all apparel enterprises, as the basic breakthrough point, the use of data-based means to break through the barriers of each link, realizing the new apparel development situation of sharing data and creating a digital ecosystem.
Abstract: Aiming at the two core issues of digital transformation and upgrading of Chinese clothing enterprises and inventory clothing, this paper establishes the development path and characteristics of inventory clothing redesign from the aspects of design techniques and clothing technology. Through the online services of R&D and design, online and offline ...
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