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ITOM: an interval-parameter two-stage optimization model for stochastic planning of water resources systems
Authors:Imran Maqsood  Guohe Huang  Yuefei Huang  Bing Chen
Institution:(1) Environmental Systems Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada, S4S 0A2
Abstract:Planning of water resources systems is often associated with many uncertain parameters and their interrelationships are complicated. Stochastic planning of water resources systems is vital under changing climate and increasing water scarcity. This study proposes an interval-parameter two-stage optimization model (ITOM) for water resources planning in an agricultural system under uncertainty. Compared with other optimization techniques, the proposed modeling approach offers two advantages: first, it provides a linkage to pre-defined water policies, and; second, it reflects uncertainties expressed as probability distributions and discrete intervals. The ITOM is applied to a case study of irrigation planning. Reasonable solutions are obtained, and a variety of decision alternatives are generated under different combinations of water shortages. It provides desired water-allocation patterns with respect to maximum system benefits and highest feasibility. Moreover, the modeling results indicate that an optimistic water policy corresponding to higher agricultural income may be subject to a higher risk of system-failure penalties; while, a too conservative policy may lead to wastage of irrigation supplies.
Keywords:Irrigation  Optimization  Planning  Policy  Uncertainty  Water resources
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