Development of a Regional Interactive Multiple Goal Linear Programming Model with Can Tho Case Study as an Example
C.T. Hoanh and
D. Jansen
No 287572, IRRI Discussion Papers from International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Abstract:
In exploring land use options, input-output relations pertaining to agricultural activities are fed into a linear programming model to generate optimum land use allocations to satisfy multiple goals and constraints. Different scenarios can be analyzed and estimates of trade-offs in attaining various goals can be computed. This would provide a rational basis for making sound decisions regarding land use.
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Pages: 10
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.287572
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