Decision analysis for water resources planning
Jacob W Ulvila and
David A Seaver
Omega, 1982, vol. 10, issue 2, 185-194
Abstract:
Quantitative decision analysis techniques were applied to a particular problem of water resources planning: how should the water supply of the metropolitan Boston area be increased to meet the projected demand for 1990? The analytic approach used a multiattribute value model to evaluate several alternatives from the points of view of different interested constituencies. The model was presented to a number of individuals and groups with responsibility for recommending policy, and they indicated an interest in the findings.
Date: 1982
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