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A Multileval approach to planning for capacity expansion in water resource systems
Supply and demand models are developed as aids in planning future water resource expenditures. The supply model yields least-cost schedules of projects to meet assumed levels of demand. The demand model, conversely, allocates available water supplies within a regional input-output economy to most efficiently utilize the available resource. As more and more water is made available at various future points in time, the extra amount will be used for less important and productive uses.
A Multileval approach to planning for capacity expansion in water resource systems
Supply and demand models are developed as aids in planning future water resource expenditures. The supply model yields least-cost schedules of projects to meet assumed levels of demand. The demand model, conversely, allocates available water supplies within a regional input-output economy to most efficiently utilize the available resource. As more and more water is made available at various future points in time, the extra amount will be used for less important and productive uses.
A Multileval approach to planning for capacity expansion in water resource systems
Ein mehrschichtiges Naeherungsverfahren fuer die Planung der Kapazitaetsausweitung von Wasserverschliessungssystemen
Nainis, W.S. (author) / Haimes, Y.Y. (author)
1975
11 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 37 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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