An inexact programming approach for supporting ecologically sustainable water supply with the consideration of uncertain water demand by ecosystems

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Y. P. Cai
G. H. Huang
X. Wang
G. C. Li
Q. Tan
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[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Civil and Resource Engineering
[2] University of Regina,Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
[3] Beijing Normal University,School of Environment
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Water supply; Sustainable development; Decision making; Uncertainty; Inexact quadratic programming;
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This paper presents the development and the first application of an inexact quadratic programming (IQP) approach for sustainable water supply under multiple uncertainties. The developed IQP improves conventional nonlinear programming by tackling multiple uncertainties within an individual parameter; IQP is also superior to existing inexact methods due to its reflection of economies of scale and reduction of computational requirements. An interactive solution algorithm with high computational efficiency was also proposed. The application of IQP to long-term planning of a multi-source multi-sector water supply system demonstrated its applicability. The close reflection of system complexities, such as multiple uncertainties, scale economies and dynamic parameters, could enhance the robustness of the optimization process as well as the acceptability of obtained results. Corresponding to varied system conditions and decision priorities, the interval solutions from IQP could help generate a series of long-term water supply strategies under a number of economic, environmental, ecological, and water-security targets.
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页码:721 / 735
页数:14
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