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Mario Maiolo, Giuseppe Mendicino, Daniela Pantusa, Alfonso Senatore
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Proper water resources management involves the analysis and resolution of various optimization problems according to climate change effects on the availability and distribution of the resources themselves. Specifically, these conditions require the ident...
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Ray-Shyan Wu, Jih-Shun Liu, Sheng-Yu Chang and Fiaz Hussain
Taiwan average annual rainfall is approximately 2500 mm. In particular, 80% of the rainfall occurs in summer, and most of the heavy rainfall is caused by typhoons. The situation is worsening as climate change results in uneven rainfall, both in spatial a...
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Min Ge, Feng-Ping Wu, Min You
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According to the newly introduced water resources management in China, which is the most stringent thus far, pollution limits of water functional zones should be enhanced. In response to this recent change, we propose a provincial initial water rights in...
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Erik Grunewald
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The demand regulation for airport infrastructures is managed, depending on the location within the world, typically by slot allocation schemes. Slot allocation for the biggest part of the relevant airports is organized in accordance with the IATA Worldwi...
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Xueting Zeng, Xiaoliu Yang, Liyang Yu and Huili Chen
In this study, a mix inexact-quadratic fuzzy water resources management model of floodplain (IQT-WMMF) has developed, through incorporating techniques of credibility-constrained programming (CP), two-stage programming (TP), interval-parameter programming...
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