2014
DOI: 10.3182/20140824-6-za-1003.01964
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Improving the protection of aquatic ecosystems by dynamically constraining reservoir operation via direct policy conditioning

Abstract: Abstract:Water management problems generally involve conflicting and non-commensurable objectives. Assuming a centralized perspective at the system-level, the set of Pareto-optimal alternatives represents the ideal solution of most of the problems. Yet, in typical real-world applications, only a few primary objectives are explicitly considered, taking precedence over all other concerns. These remaining concerns are then internalized as static constraints within the problem's formulation. This approach yields t… Show more

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“…This may include explicit modeling of flow targets (with annual, seasonal or monthly variation) based on aquatic species requirements (Poff et al., 2017; Widén et al., 2022). Internalizing flow regimes as static (fixed) constraints in the water allocation formulation, however, often yields solutions that fail to explore the full set of objective tradeoffs (Giuliani, Castelletii & Reed, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may include explicit modeling of flow targets (with annual, seasonal or monthly variation) based on aquatic species requirements (Poff et al., 2017; Widén et al., 2022). Internalizing flow regimes as static (fixed) constraints in the water allocation formulation, however, often yields solutions that fail to explore the full set of objective tradeoffs (Giuliani, Castelletii & Reed, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%