Bilevel optimization with sustainability perspective: A survey on applications
Giulia Caselli,
Manuel Iori and
Ivana Ljubić
European Journal of Operational Research, 2026, vol. 332, issue 2, 357-375
Abstract:
Bilevel optimization, a well-established field for modeling hierarchical decision-making problems, has recently intersected with sustainability studies and practices, resulting in a series of works focusing on bilevel optimization problems involving multiple decision makers with diverse economic, environmental, and social objectives. This survey offers a comprehensive overview of sustainable bilevel optimization applications. First, we introduce the main concepts related to the nature of bilevel optimization problems and present some typical mathematical formulations for bilevel pricing problems that cover many of the collected applications. Then, we review the most relevant works published in sustainable bilevel optimization, giving a classification based on the application domains and their association with well-known operations research problems, while briefly discussing the proposed solution methodologies. We survey applications on transportation and logistics, production planning and manufacturing, water, waste, and agriculture management, supply chains, and disaster prevention and response. Finally, we outline a list of open questions and opportunities for future research in this domain.
Keywords: OR in environment and climate change; Bilevel optimization; Mathematical modeling; Sustainability; Applications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2025.08.051
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