A Multi-Objective Optimization for Determination of Sustainable Crop Pattern Using Game Theory

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Narges Ganjali, Caner Guney
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Amid growing concerns about environmental sustainability in agriculture, this study explores the potential of a game-theoretic approach to identify and implement sustainable crop patterns in the Marvdasht–Kherameh sub-basin, Iran. Employing a cooperative game-theoretic framework, the study considers farmers, environmental advocates and policymakers as stakeholders with distinct objectives: maximising profit, minimising environmental pollution and optimising water consumption. This research aims to develop and apply a comprehensive model that effectively integrates these diverse objectives, proposing practical, sustainable agricultural strategies for the region. The game-theoretic model is integrated with data analysis and optimization techniques to identify Pareto-optimal solutions that balance the competing objectives of stakeholders with vested interest. The advantage of this approach is its ability to produce a robust, spatially visualised solution using GIS-based mapping, which improves communication and aids in implementing sustainable crop patterns. Using regression models, an equilibrium point, defined as the intersection of the three polynomial regression models representing profit, nitrate fertiliser amount and water consumption objectives is identified. The optimised crop pattern corresponding to this equilibrium point is determined using a single-objective optimization model. Key findings include a 40% reduction in wheat cultivation and significant increases in barley (143%) and paddy rice (113%), leading to enhanced resource efficiency and sustainability by optimising water and nitrate fertiliser use. The results offer significant benefits, including detailed spatial visualisation and stakeholder-specific optimization for sustainable crop patterns, which can be adapted to other agricultural regions facing similar challenges.

利用博弈论确定可持续作物模式的多目标优化方法
随着人们对农业环境可持续性的关注与日俱增,本研究探讨了博弈论方法在伊朗 Marvdasht-Kherameh 子流域识别和实施可持续作物模式的潜力。本研究采用合作博弈理论框架,将农民、环保倡导者和政策制定者视为利益相关者,他们都有不同的目标:利润最大化、环境污染最小化和水资源消耗最优化。本研究旨在开发和应用一个综合模型,有效整合这些不同的目标,为该地区提出切实可行的可持续农业战略。博弈论模型与数据分析和优化技术相结合,找出帕累托最优解决方案,平衡既得利益相关者的竞争目标。这种方法的优势在于,它能够利用基于地理信息系统的制图生成稳健、空间可视化的解决方案,从而改善沟通并有助于实施可持续作物模式。利用回归模型,确定了一个平衡点,即代表利润、硝酸盐化肥用量和耗水量目标的三个多项式回归模型的交叉点。使用单目标优化模型确定了与该平衡点相对应的优化作物模式。主要发现包括小麦种植面积减少 40%,大麦(143%)和水稻(113%)种植面积显著增加,通过优化水和硝酸盐肥料的使用,提高了资源效率和可持续性。研究结果具有显著优势,包括详细的空间可视化和针对利益相关者的可持续作物模式优化,可用于面临类似挑战的其他农业地区。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis was launched in 1992, and from the outset has aimed to be the repository of choice for papers covering all aspects of MCDA/MCDM. The journal provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of all aspects of research, application and evaluation of multi-criteria decision analysis, and publishes material from a variety of disciplines and all schools of thought. Papers addressing mathematical, theoretical, and behavioural aspects are welcome, as are case studies, applications and evaluation of techniques and methodologies.
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