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Equity and Sustainability Based Model for Water Resources Planning
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Equity and Sustainability Based Model for Water Resources Planning

Yan Tu, Jun Gang, Benjamin Lev and Xiaoyang Zhou
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, pp 902-911
01 Jan 2018

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Business & Economics Computer Science Computer Science, Information Systems Management Operations Research & Management Science Science & Technology Social Sciences Technology
This paper presents a decentralized multi-objective bi-level model for water resources planning, in the upper level of the model, the regional authority as the leader determines to allocate how much water to each sub-area to maximize equity and minimize the environmental pollution, and then the sub-areas in the lower level make decisions on allocating water to water sectors based on different allocation principles with the analysis of relationship between supply and demand to maximize the benefits. In the decision making process, fuzzy random environment is considered to describe the internal uncertainty, an expected value operator is used to deal with the fuzzy random variables. Finally, a case study is used to verify the applicability of the proposed model.

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