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Applying stochastic goal programming: A case study on water use planning
Authors:Mila Bravo  Ignacio Gonzalez
Affiliation:Technical University of Valencia, Alcoy School, 03803 Alcoy, Alicante, Spain
Abstract:
A decision support model to help public water agencies allocate surface water among farmers and authorize the use of groundwater for irrigation (especially in Mediterranean dry regions) is developed. This is a stochastic goal programming approach with two goals, the first concerning farm management while the other concerns environmental impact. Targets for both goals are established by the agency. This model yields three reduction factors to decide the different reductions in available surface water, standard groundwater and complementary groundwater that the agency should grant/authorize for irrigation, this depending on if it is a dry or wet year. In drought periods, the model recommends using more groundwater (in percentage) than in wet periods. A case study using year-to-year statistical information on available water over the period 1941–2005 is developed through numerical tables. A step-by-step computational process is presented in detail.
Keywords:OR in agriculture   Multiple criteria analysis   Goal programming   Stochastic programming   OR in natural resources
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