An NFO-LP-model to optimise water allocation in dammed river systems

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Resumen

Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated agriculture, hydropower generation and ecosystem functioning. River systems are a major source of water to meet these demands. Excess surface water resulting into floods is harmful though for properties and infrastructures and may put human lives at risk. Since surface water availability is variable in space (eg related to latitude and orography) and time (seasonal) it often does not meet the spatio-temporal use requirements. To overcome this discrepancy reservoirs have been or are planned to be constructed on many large and smaller river systems throughout the globe. Management of these reservoirs with a view to allocate the available water fairly and to prevent floods requires time series data on inflow, demands and losses. In this contribution, this water allocation problem is considered as a …
Idioma originalEspañol
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2017
EventoNational Symposium on Applied Biological Sciences - BELGICA, Lovaina
Duración: 2 jul. 20172 jul. 2017
http://apibuscador.ucuenca.edu.ec/api/documentos/download/af2069b9-7c0e-415a-a6c6-13fb2e9d57f4;1.0

Conferencia

ConferenciaNational Symposium on Applied Biological Sciences
CiudadLovaina
Período2/07/172/07/17
OtrosDescripción de la conferencia
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Palabras clave

  • Nfo-lp
  • Water allocation
  • Optimisation

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