2011
DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2011.570269
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Spatial multi-objective land use optimization: extensions to the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II

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“…Maximizes the water quality and the production benefits from agricultural exploitation Tabu search Altinakar and Qi (2008), Lehmann et al (2013), Rabotyagov et al (2012), Panagopoulos et al (2013), Yu et al (2011), Seppelt andVoinov (2002), Voinov (2003), Seppelt et al (2013), Georgiou and Papamichail (2008), Fotakis and Sidiropoulos (2012), Fotakis and Sidiropoulos (2014) Moulton et al (2009), Cao et al (2011), Morio et al (2013, Ma et al (2011), Masoomi et al (2012), Huang (2010, Liu et al (2013a), Liu et al (2013c), Yang et al (2012), Duh and Brown (2007) …”
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“…Maximizes the water quality and the production benefits from agricultural exploitation Tabu search Altinakar and Qi (2008), Lehmann et al (2013), Rabotyagov et al (2012), Panagopoulos et al (2013), Yu et al (2011), Seppelt andVoinov (2002), Voinov (2003), Seppelt et al (2013), Georgiou and Papamichail (2008), Fotakis and Sidiropoulos (2012), Fotakis and Sidiropoulos (2014) Moulton et al (2009), Cao et al (2011), Morio et al (2013, Ma et al (2011), Masoomi et al (2012), Huang (2010, Liu et al (2013a), Liu et al (2013c), Yang et al (2012), Duh and Brown (2007) …”
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“…The objective was to allocate five land uses, optimizing three objectives and fulfilling a set of constraints reflecting the user's and land planner's restrictions. The objectives considered were to minimize conversion costs, maximize accessibility, and maximize compatibilities between land uses (Cao et al 2011). Cao et al (2012) extended their previous work to investigate the problem of how to plan and manage a rapid developing area in the future.…”
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“…MOEAs are essentially heuristic methods that are often more efficient than exact approaches, they are less susceptible to the shape or continuity of the Pareto-optimal frontier (Coello 1999). They are derived from evolutionary algorithms (EAs) and have been successfully demonstrated as efficient posterior approaches in solving various multi-objective spatial optimization problems (Xiao et al 2002(Xiao et al , 2007Farhana and Murray 2008;Lee and Xiao 2009;Huang et al 2008;Cao et al 2011;Wu et al 2011;Tong and Murray 2012;Bhattacharya and Bandyopadhyay 2010;Lančinskas and _ Zilinskas 2013). The main advantage of MOEA is their ability to deal simultaneously with a set of possible solutions and allow one to find multiple Pareto-optimal solutions in a single simulation run, instead of having to perform a series of separate runs as in the case of traditional mathematical programming methods (Deb et al 2002;Georgiadou et al 2010;Srinivas and Deb 1994).…”
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