2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-008-9333-x
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A Comparison of Modelling Systems for the Development and Revision of Water Resources Management Plans

Abstract: In this paper, two modelling systems used for the simulation of water resources management are compared. These modelling systems can be used in the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive or to perform any other kind of integrated assessment with regard to water resources management. In such investigations the use of models is inevitable, as integrated water resources management demands the survey of large areas as well as the inclusion of the different functions of the water cycle and water u… Show more

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“…Loehman and Dinar 1994;Ansink and Ruijs 2008); ii) valuation methods (Viscusi et al 2008); iii) optimization models (e.g. Yaron 1979;Chakravorty et al 1995;Babel et al 2005;Qureshi et al 2008;Fisher 2008); and iv) integrated hydro-economic models (Rosegrant et al 2000;Cai et al 2003;Heinz et al 2007;Koch and Grünewald 2009;Prodanovic and Simonovic 2010). These models deal with water issues from different perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loehman and Dinar 1994;Ansink and Ruijs 2008); ii) valuation methods (Viscusi et al 2008); iii) optimization models (e.g. Yaron 1979;Chakravorty et al 1995;Babel et al 2005;Qureshi et al 2008;Fisher 2008); and iv) integrated hydro-economic models (Rosegrant et al 2000;Cai et al 2003;Heinz et al 2007;Koch and Grünewald 2009;Prodanovic and Simonovic 2010). These models deal with water issues from different perspectives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solutions on water resources system are often using optimization [9], [23], [24] and [30], such as linear programming (LP). In [9], [15], [20] and [30], optimation/simulation model is used to attain system operation decisions. In [24] both combinations produce an optimal solution, although it contains many variables.…”
Section: Model Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The input variables are time series, either calculated using precipitation runoff models or generated stochastically. Water use processes, such as the management of reservoirs or water extraction by power plants, are reproduced by deterministic means [29]. The time step is one month.…”
Section: Basic Models: Wbalmo Wabi and Wbalmo Spreewald Imentioning
confidence: 99%