The paper describes a methodology which can be used in solving water economy capital investment problems. These problems concern water economy expansion to meet an increasing demand for municipal, industrial, and other uses within given resource limitations. A water economy is considered as an individiual branch of a region. Its connections and interactions with other branches of that region (industry, agriculture, etc.) are taken into account. We presumed that the interaction of the regional management (Center) and the branch manager takes place within the framework of a centralized hierarchical system. The Center distributes the resources (money, manpower, etc.) among the managers of separate branches. The information a manager receiv...
The study focused on the development of a multi-objective model combining input-output analysis and ...
Graduation date: 1981Partially funded by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as authorized under the Wate...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
Water resources systems have been an important part of resources and environment related research at...
Water resources development and management is a complex problem. It includes the design and operatio...
Management techniques cover a range of subjects that represent old wine in a new bag, but wine that ...
This study was undertaken in an effort to develop procedural methodology for the consideration of al...
Important questions about water demand arise whenever water resource investments or water policies a...
This paper reports on part of IIASA's research concerning regional water management planning, focusi...
The main task of this paper is to propose a method for deriving regional water supply functions, tak...
Water is a limiting factor to development in many regions of the world. The idea of including water ...
This paper deals with one of the most frequently encountered systems in regional development: namely...
The contemporary analysis of regional development is unthinkable without taking into account the wat...
The value analysis method has seemingly no role in water supply of national economy as this method...
A mixed integer programming model for planning water resources investments is presented. The model i...
The study focused on the development of a multi-objective model combining input-output analysis and ...
Graduation date: 1981Partially funded by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as authorized under the Wate...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
Water resources systems have been an important part of resources and environment related research at...
Water resources development and management is a complex problem. It includes the design and operatio...
Management techniques cover a range of subjects that represent old wine in a new bag, but wine that ...
This study was undertaken in an effort to develop procedural methodology for the consideration of al...
Important questions about water demand arise whenever water resource investments or water policies a...
This paper reports on part of IIASA's research concerning regional water management planning, focusi...
The main task of this paper is to propose a method for deriving regional water supply functions, tak...
Water is a limiting factor to development in many regions of the world. The idea of including water ...
This paper deals with one of the most frequently encountered systems in regional development: namely...
The contemporary analysis of regional development is unthinkable without taking into account the wat...
The value analysis method has seemingly no role in water supply of national economy as this method...
A mixed integer programming model for planning water resources investments is presented. The model i...
The study focused on the development of a multi-objective model combining input-output analysis and ...
Graduation date: 1981Partially funded by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior as authorized under the Wate...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd