SWAT based Bi-objective framework for improving the degree of consumer satisfaction in urban water allocation system under streamflow uncertainty

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Mahdi Moudi , Majid Galoie , Yuan He , Xu Hong , Mohsin Shafi , Artemis Motamedi
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Abstract

A long-term perspective of climate change patterns leads to the strategic management of limited water resources and consequently achieves the maximum level of social satisfaction between the various sectors in a water allocation system. Therefore, this study first adopts Soil &Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to simulate future climate change patterns [2020–2050 and 2051–2080] under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCPs) scenarios, and then the extracted SWAT output is applied as the initial data in a bi-level programming model in which the manager of the upper level (MUL) tries to maximize the level of social satisfaction between sub-areas while the lower level manager (MLL) focuses on maximization of multi-sectoral social satisfaction. Also, historical data collected from Zayandehrud basin, Iran as a case study are considered for calibration, validation, and subsequently projecting the runoff data for mentioned periods. Based on the output related to the regional hydrological cycle under the [RCP4.5/2020–2080 & RCP8.5/2020–2080] scenarios, the study area is strongly affected by drought and relative temperature increase. Accordingly, due to the shrinkage of water resources in the basin, the highest degree of consumer satisfaction is related to the domestic sector as the smallest recipient of water resources. Thus, with the development of adaptation measures such as the use of demand reduction leverage for the effective use of limited water resources, the challenge of demand dissatisfaction for both the industrial and agricultural sectors is significantly improved.

基于SWAT的流量不确定性下提高城市配水系统用户满意度的双目标框架
从长远角度看待气候变化模式,可以对有限的水资源进行战略管理,从而在水资源分配系统的各个部门之间实现最大程度的社会满意度。因此,本研究首先采用Soil&;在代表性浓度路径(RCP)情景下模拟未来气候变化模式[2020–2050和2051–2080]的水评估工具(SWAT),然后将提取的SWAT输出用作双层规划模型中的初始数据,其中上层管理者(MUL)试图最大化子区域之间的社会满意度,而下层管理者(MLL)专注于多部门社会满意度的最大化。此外,将从伊朗Zayandehrud盆地收集的历史数据作为案例研究,用于校准、验证和随后预测上述时期的径流数据。根据[RCP4.5/200-2080&;RCP8.5/200-2080]情景下与区域水文循环相关的输出,研究区域受到干旱和相对气温升高的强烈影响。因此,由于流域内水资源的萎缩,消费者满意度最高的是作为水资源最小接受者的国内部门。因此,随着适应措施的制定,例如利用减少需求的杠杆来有效利用有限的水资源,工业和农业部门对需求不满的挑战大大改善。
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Journal of Hydro-environment Research
Journal of Hydro-environment Research ENGINEERING, CIVIL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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5.80
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发文量
34
审稿时长
98 days
期刊介绍: The journal aims to provide an international platform for the dissemination of research and engineering applications related to water and hydraulic problems in the Asia-Pacific region. The journal provides a wide distribution at affordable subscription rate, as well as a rapid reviewing and publication time. The journal particularly encourages papers from young researchers. Papers that require extensive language editing, qualify for editorial assistance with American Journal Experts, a Language Editing Company that Elsevier recommends. Authors submitting to this journal are entitled to a 10% discount.
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