Planning for Regional Water System Sustainability Through Water Resources Security Assessment Under Uncertainties

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作者
Yizhong Chen
Li He
Hongwei Lu
Jing Li
Lixia Ren
机构
[1] Tianjin University,State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety
[2] North China Electric Power University,School of Renewable Energy
[3] Chinese Academy of Science,Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Science and Natural Resources Research
[4] Shanxi Institute of Energy,undefined
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Water Resources Management | 2018年 / 32卷
关键词
Water sources security; Credibility; Sustainability; Pollutant emissions; System risk;
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A leader-follower relationship in multiple layers of decision makers under uncertainties is a critical challenge associated with water resources security (WRS). To address this problem, a credibility-based chance-constrained hierarchical programming model with WRS assessment is developed for regional water system sustainability planning. This model can deal with the sequential decision-making problem with different goals and preferences, and reflect uncertainties presented as fuzzy sets. The effectiveness of the developed model is demonstrated through a real-world water resources management system in Beijing, China. A leader-follower interactive solution algorithm based on satisfactory degree is utilized to improve computational efficiency. Results show the that: (a) surface water, groundwater, recycled water, and off water would account for 27.01, 27.44, 23.11, and 22.44% of the total water supplies, respectively; (b) the entire pollutant emissions and economic benefits would consequently decrease by 31.53 and 22.88% when the statue changes from quite safe to extremely far from safe; and (c) a high credibility level would correspond to low risks of insufficient water supply and overloaded pollutant emissions, which lowers economic benefits and pollutant emissions. By contrast, a low credibility level would decrease the limitations of constraints, which leads to high economic benefits and pollutant emissions, but system risk would be increased. These findings can aid different decision makers in identifying the desired strategies for regional water resources management under multiple uncertainties, and support the in-depth analysis of the interrelationships among water security, system efficiency, and credibility level.
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页码:3135 / 3153
页数:18
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