2020 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2020 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Syst 2020
DOI: 10.1109/eeeic/icpseurope49358.2020.9160576
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Assessment of Groundwater Pumping Alternatives for Irrigation Purposes based on the SIMUS Method

Abstract: The agricultural sector production in developing countries is highly dependent on rains, being affected by scarcity periods and important water resource reductions in summers. It is very common in countries of the Mediterranean basin that need to pump water for the irrigation of crops, mainly due to the problems of drought and shortage of surface water for irrigation. The water pumping from the subsoil can be then assumed as annual, seasonal or direct, identifying different types of energy sources such as foss… Show more

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“…This method models MCDA problems in which multiple objectives need to be met, dependent criteria are in place, alternatives or projects require precedence over other alternatives, and the number of criteria or alternatives used is not limited. These characteristics enable the application of SIMUS to complex scenarios, such as prioritizing local viable renewable energy sources, urban transport selection, groundwater pumping for irrigation purposes, road projects, and railways planning [23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Sequential Interactive Methods For Urban Systems (Simus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method models MCDA problems in which multiple objectives need to be met, dependent criteria are in place, alternatives or projects require precedence over other alternatives, and the number of criteria or alternatives used is not limited. These characteristics enable the application of SIMUS to complex scenarios, such as prioritizing local viable renewable energy sources, urban transport selection, groundwater pumping for irrigation purposes, road projects, and railways planning [23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Sequential Interactive Methods For Urban Systems (Simus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Able to deal with complex decision problems, SIMUS is a hybrid method that combines Linear Programming (LP) with heuristic methods, namely, weighted sum and outranking procedures ( [2], Ch. 7), [25]. It has two main stages.…”
Section: Sequential Interactive Methods For Urban Systems (Simus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be as many as needed and because all of this, SIMUS can be applied to complex scenarios regarding any issue. Examples are prioritisation of local viable renewable energy sources, urban transport selection, groundwater pumping for irrigation purposes, road projects, and railways planning [23][24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Sequential Interactive Methods For Urban Systems (Simus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to deal with complex decision problems, SIMUS is a hybrid method that combines Linear Programming (LP), with heuristic methods, namely, weighted sum, and outranking procedures ( [2], Ch. 7), [25]. It is run in two main stages.…”
Section: Sequential Interactive Methods For Urban Systems (Simus)mentioning
confidence: 99%