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IFTSQP: An Inexact Optimization Model for Water Resources Management under Uncertainty

Abstract

An interval-fuzzy two-stage quadratic programming (IFTSQP) method is developed for water resources management under uncertainty. The methodincorporates techniques of interval-parameter programming, two-stage stochastic programming, and fuzzy quadratic programming within a general optimization framework to tackle multiple uncertainties presented as intervals, fuzzy sets and probability distributions. In the model formulation, multiple control variables are adopted to handle independent uncertainties in the model's right-hand sides; fuzzy quadratic terms are used in the objective function to minimize the variation in satisfaction degrees among the constraints. Moreover, the method can support the analysis of policy scenarios that are associated with economic penalties when the promised targets are violated. The developed method is then applied to a case study of water resources management planning. The results indicate that reasonable solutions have been obtained. They can help provide bases for identifying desired water-allocation plans with a maximized system benefit and a minimized constraint-violation risk.

Authors

Li YP; Huang GH; Nie SL

Journal

Water International, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 439–456

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

September 1, 2007

DOI

10.1080/02508060708692223

ISSN

0250-8060

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