**4. Conclusions**

An analytical survey revealed good practices and problems regarding design, construction, maintenance and managemen<sup>t</sup> for the region of Western Greece, the region of Epirus in Greece and the region of Apulia in Italy. The summarised results that concern irrigation managemen<sup>t</sup> for both agricultural and urban greenspaces irrigation systems were presented. The supervisors of irrigation systems welcomed this initiative. Good practices, problems and challenges were pointed out. The development of a practical surveying and auditing guide, approved by the relevant stakeholders, could be a very useful tool for planning relevant strategies and practical actions with an aim of continuous improvement of irrigation systems efficiency. The role of international irrigation stakeholders such as the European Irrigation Association could be crucial in this effort.

### **Supplementary Materials:** The following are available online at https://www.mdpi.com/article/10 .3390/ECWS-7-14186/s1.

**Funding:** The survey on which this work has been based on was co-financed by EU/ERDF (75%) and from national funds of Greece and Italy (25%) in the framework of the European Territorial Cooperation Programme (ETCP) GREECE-ITALY 2007–2013 (www.greece-italy.eu): IRMA project, subsidy contract no: I3.11.06.

**Institutional Review Board Statement:** Not applicable.

**Informed Consent Statement:** Not applicable.

**Data Availability Statement:** Full reports of the data presented in this study are available at: https: //www.irrigation-management.eu/tools/survey (accessed on 15 January 2022).

**Acknowledgments:** The author, who acted as project manager of the IRMA project, would like to express his gratitude to all the members of the project partners who worked on the survey and on the formation of the relevant project deliverables.

**Conflicts of Interest:** The author declares no conflict of interest.
