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A multi-objective approach to water and nutrient efficiency for sustainable agricultural intensification

Ian Kropp, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi, Kalyanmoy Deb, Mohammad Abouali, Proteek C. Roy, Umesh Adhikari and Gerrit Hoogenboom

Agricultural Systems, 2019, vol. 173, issue C, 289-302

Abstract: Sustainable intensification entails increasing the yield of existing agricultural lands while reducing the impact on the environment. Therefore, we sought to optimize irrigation and fertilizer scheduling on the farm level with respects to crop yield and environmental impact. Unlike traditional optimization, multi-objective optimization techniques provide a set of optimal solutions that collectively represent the tradeoffs between the conflicting objectives. As a result, decision makers can then prioritize and select their optimal trade-off from the global set of optimal solutions. To implement such an optimization platform, this study integrates the Unified Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-III (U-NSGA-III) based multi-objective optimization platform with the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer crop model. The U-NSGA-III algorithm optimizes a farm level agricultural production system against a myriad of soil, crop, and climate objectives. With this platform, we were able to find irrigation and nitrogen schemes that reduced water usage by 48%, nitrogen usage by 26%, and nitrogen leaching by 51%.

Keywords: Optimization; Crop yield; Nutrient leaching; Water use efficiency; DSSAT; U-NSGA-III (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2019.03.014

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