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Integrated Land and Water Resources Management Framework for Hirakud Canal Subcommand (India) Using Gray Systems Analysis

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Title Integrated Land and Water Resources Management Framework for Hirakud Canal Subcommand (India) Using Gray Systems Analysis
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Creator Uday Mandal
Anirban Dhar;
Sudhindra Nath Panda,
M.ASCE
 
Subject Optimization; Gray linear programming; Groundwater and surface water; Integrated land and water management.
 
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An integrated land and water management model incorporating inexact framework is developed for sectorwise and seasonwise
planning in the canal subcommand area. The gray systems theory is utilized for defining system parameters and decision variables within the
inexact framework. The model considers the objective of maximizing the net annual return subject to optimal allocation of land and water
resources for given imprecise information on net return of crop, available resources (land, surface water, and groundwater), and water demand
in the cultivable subcommand area. Gray linear programming (GLP) is utilized for solving the optimization problem. The developed model
is applied to the Hirakud canal subcommand area of western Odisha, India. The model is evaluated for different scenarios with inexact
bounds on available natural resources (land and water) for different crops. The model results show its usefulness in evolving crop-specific
land utilization levels and quantities of surface water and groundwater resources for deriving maximum benefit. The model also provides
season-specific crop-scheduling information. The evaluation results show potential applicability of the developed methodology.
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Date 2020-03-05T08:44:16Z
2020-03-05T08:44:16Z
2013-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/33603
 
Language English
 
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