Multi-Dimensional Critical Control of Water Resource in Bayannur
Author(s) -
Xuchan Ju,
Yingjie Tian,
Dalian Liu,
Manjin Cheng,
Yuhong Xia,
Fuqiang Quo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.038
Subject(s) - computer science , water resources , per capita , constraint (computer aided design) , dimension (graph theory) , control (management) , resource (disambiguation) , groundwater , interdependence , water balance , resource allocation , operations research , consumption (sociology) , set (abstract data type) , environmental economics , water resource management , mathematical optimization , environmental science , ecology , mathematics , economics , geology , population , artificial intelligence , law , computer network , sociology , biology , geometry , political science , programming language , demography , geotechnical engineering , pure mathematics , social science
Water resources system is characterized by complex interdependent components with multi-dimensional objectives. In this paper, multi-dimensional critical control of water resources is analyzed. Some indexes are used to set objective for each dimension and a model for multi-dimensional critical control is established. The case of Bayannur is studied as an example: the model is solved to derive Bayannur's initial water allocation for different aspects in the target year 2020. The relationships between economic benefits and per capita food consumption, the amount of over exploitation of groundwater, and the sewage emission are analyzed based on this model to obtain the relationship curves between the economic dimension and social, environmental, and ecological dimensions. The balance of regional water resources will be a constraint to impact water allocation. Finally, the objections and constraints are applied to the model based on the relationship curves and the balance of regional water resources. Under three demands, three best water use plan is proposed. This study provides a strong basis for planning and allocating water use in Bayannur
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