Alternative Economic Evaluation Procedures and Water Development Projects. The Multiple Objective Problem The relationship among varying social objectives is of paramount importance with regard to evaluation and cost allocation processes in water resource use, development, and management projects. This study examines the philosophical and ethical base underlying proposed procedures for dealing with the multiple objective problem. The specific objectives of the study were (1) to account for the evolution of the multiple objective function, (2) to identify the relationships\ud among objectives in water resource development, and (3) to identify the effect of relationships among objectives on the ultimate value of the trade-off ratio as well as...
This chapter describes the application of a hybrid tool to a case of water governance in the south o...
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. Whe...
The social (public) water management projects implement the goals of national sustainable developmen...
Graduation date: 1974The social and economic objectives of society in the United\ud States are many ...
A number of objectives in water resources development have been identified historically, but plannin...
In developing natural resources, decision makers are seeking to achieve different objectives, which ...
Decisions among water resources planning alternatives must consider, along with engineering and econ...
Present day water resources planning encompasses social, environmental, and economic objectives in d...
tion of new multiobjective techniques can and should materially improve the returns to society from ...
This paper contends that such a formulation is illogical since the two events are mutually exclusive...
The planning of a new in·igated area is a complex problem where a multiplicity of very different cri...
The civil planning process has evolved in a way that has increased its depth without adequately incr...
A paper presented to 40th Congress of A.N.Z.A.A.S. Christchurch, 1968.An impressive array of literat...
An error in production has resulted in there being no page 206, however there is no text missing.New...
This article reviews research on the application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of t...
This chapter describes the application of a hybrid tool to a case of water governance in the south o...
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. Whe...
The social (public) water management projects implement the goals of national sustainable developmen...
Graduation date: 1974The social and economic objectives of society in the United\ud States are many ...
A number of objectives in water resources development have been identified historically, but plannin...
In developing natural resources, decision makers are seeking to achieve different objectives, which ...
Decisions among water resources planning alternatives must consider, along with engineering and econ...
Present day water resources planning encompasses social, environmental, and economic objectives in d...
tion of new multiobjective techniques can and should materially improve the returns to society from ...
This paper contends that such a formulation is illogical since the two events are mutually exclusive...
The planning of a new in·igated area is a complex problem where a multiplicity of very different cri...
The civil planning process has evolved in a way that has increased its depth without adequately incr...
A paper presented to 40th Congress of A.N.Z.A.A.S. Christchurch, 1968.An impressive array of literat...
An error in production has resulted in there being no page 206, however there is no text missing.New...
This article reviews research on the application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of t...
This chapter describes the application of a hybrid tool to a case of water governance in the south o...
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. Whe...
The social (public) water management projects implement the goals of national sustainable developmen...