Land use optimization in watershed scale |
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Authors: | S.H.R. Sadeghi Kh. Jalili D. Nikkami |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Watershed Management Engineering, College of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor 46417-76489, Mazadaran Province, Iran;2. Soil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Institute, Tehran, P.O. Box 13445-1136, Iran |
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Abstract: | Managing a watershed for satisfying the inhabitant's demand is a difficult task if one has to maintain a reasonable balance between usually conflicting environmental flows and demands. The solution to these complex issues requires the use of mathematical techniques to take into account conflicting objectives. Many optimization models exist for general management systems but there is a knowledge gap in linking practical problems with the optimum use of all land resources under conflicting demands in a watershed. In the present study, an optimization problem has been formulated for the Brimvand watershed, Iran, comprising ca. 9572 ha to find out the most suitable land allocation to different land uses, viz. orchard, irrigated farming, dry farming and rangeland targeting soil erosion minimization and benefit maximization. |
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Keywords: | Watershed management Optimization Land use allocation Soil erosion Linear programming Brimvand watershed Kermanshah Province Iran |
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