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Abstract
The use of irrigation water for agricultural production requires innovative and sustainable research
and an appropriate transfer of water saving technologies. The main aim of this paper is to explore
the irrigating behaviour of farmers examining factors affecting their decision to adopt novel water
saving practices. In order to achieve the above aim both summary statistics and multivariate
methodologies are employed. In particular, a two-step cluster analysis was used to explore the
different adoption levels of water saving practices and a categorical regression model was estimated
to explain this variation. Data were collected through a survey addressing 400 irrigators, carried out
in 2008 in a typical Greek rural area. Results show that although respondents have already adopted
several water saving practices the current irrigated agriculture cannot be sustained in a sustainable
manner.