Stochastic Optimization Models for Lake Eutrophication Management
László Somlyódy and
Roger J.-B. Wets
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László Somlyódy: Research Center for Water Resources Development, Budapest, Hungary
Roger J.-B. Wets: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, and University of California, Davis, California
Operations Research, 1988, vol. 36, issue 5, 660-681
Abstract:
We develop a general framework for the study and the control of the eutrophication process of (shallow) lakes. The randomness of the environment (variability in hydrological and meteorological conditions) is an intrinsic characteristic of such systems that cannot be ignored in the analysis of the process or by management in the design of control measures.
Keywords: natural resources; water: lake eutrophication and water quality management; probability; stochastic model applications: probabilistic constraints and recourse model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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