AbstractAllocating water to different uses implies trading off the benefits perceived by different sectors. This paper demonstrates how visualising the trade-offs implied by the best performing water management options helps balance water use benefits and find sustainable solutions. The approach consists of linking a water resources model that can simulate many management policies and track diverse measures of system performance, to a many-objective evolutionary optimisation algorithm. This generates the set of Pareto-optimal management alternatives for several simultaneous objectives. The relative performance of these efficient management alternatives is then visualised as trade-off curves or surfaces using visual analytic plots. Visually ...
Aging infrastructure and growing interests in river restoration have led to a substantial rise in da...
SummaryIn this study, we link a water resource management simulator to multi-objective search to rev...
© 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The world is facing a more water constrain...
AbstractAllocating water to different uses implies trading off the benefits perceived by different s...
As the increase of water resources management and exploitation goals, it is gaining increasing weigh...
Decision makers lack information and tools to help them understand non-revenue impacts of different ...
Alqueva dam in the Alentejo Region was developed to solve water scarcity in the South ofPortugal and...
Multipurpose water resource systems are usually operated on a tradeoff of the operating objectives, ...
Environmental water uses and their social values have been mostly overlooked in traditional water ma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
Participatory decision-making is a well-established approach toaddress the increasing pressure on wa...
Water storage and diversion capacity of reservoirs in the Nile Basin are benefited for various purpo...
Growing energy and food demands are increasing the pressure on many water systems and are exacerbati...
Small reservoirs (SRs) development, as a strategy to enhance food and water security in water-scarce...
Sustainability of water resources has become a challenging problem worldwide, as the pollution level...
Aging infrastructure and growing interests in river restoration have led to a substantial rise in da...
SummaryIn this study, we link a water resource management simulator to multi-objective search to rev...
© 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The world is facing a more water constrain...
AbstractAllocating water to different uses implies trading off the benefits perceived by different s...
As the increase of water resources management and exploitation goals, it is gaining increasing weigh...
Decision makers lack information and tools to help them understand non-revenue impacts of different ...
Alqueva dam in the Alentejo Region was developed to solve water scarcity in the South ofPortugal and...
Multipurpose water resource systems are usually operated on a tradeoff of the operating objectives, ...
Environmental water uses and their social values have been mostly overlooked in traditional water ma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
Participatory decision-making is a well-established approach toaddress the increasing pressure on wa...
Water storage and diversion capacity of reservoirs in the Nile Basin are benefited for various purpo...
Growing energy and food demands are increasing the pressure on many water systems and are exacerbati...
Small reservoirs (SRs) development, as a strategy to enhance food and water security in water-scarce...
Sustainability of water resources has become a challenging problem worldwide, as the pollution level...
Aging infrastructure and growing interests in river restoration have led to a substantial rise in da...
SummaryIn this study, we link a water resource management simulator to multi-objective search to rev...
© 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The world is facing a more water constrain...