Article ID: | iaor1989617 |
Country: | Germany |
Volume: | 33 |
Start Page Number: | 341 |
End Page Number: | 362 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1989 |
Journal: | Mathematical Methods of Operations Research (Heidelberg) |
Authors: | Jacovski P.M., Gradowczyk H., Freisztav A.M., Tabak E.G. |
Keywords: | programming: nonlinear |
A linear-programming model for use in analysis and planning of multiobjective water resources systems is described in this paper. A typical system consists of reservoirs, hydropower stations, irrigated land, artificial and navigation channels, etc., over a reach of a river or a river basin. The linear programming approach is studied and compared with other approaches: mixed integer-linear dynamic and nonlinear. The advantages and drawbacks of its use in a real case-study are also described.