Multi-objective optimal allocation of urban water resources while considering conflict resolution based on the PSO algorithm: A case study of Kunming, china

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With the rapid increase of water demand in urban life, ecology and production sectors, the problem of water resources allocation has become increasingly prominent. It has hindered the sustainable development of urban areas. Based on the supply of various water sources and the water demand of different water users, a multi-objective optimal allocation model for urban water resources was proposed. The model was solved using the algorithm of particle swarm optimization (PSO). The algorithm has a fast convergence and is both simple and efficient. In this paper, the conflict over Kunming's water resources allocation was taken as an example. The PSO algorithm was used to obtain optimized water resources allocation plans in the year 2020 and 2030, under the circumstances of a dry year (inflow guarantee rate p = 0.825) and an unusually dry year (inflow guarantee rate p = 0.885), respectively. The results showed that those allocation plans can lower the future potential water shortage rates of Kunming. At the same time, the interests of different sectors can all be satisfied. Therefore, conflicts over urban water use can be effectively alleviated.

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Chen, J., Yu, C., Cai, M., Wang, H., & Zhou, P. (2020). Multi-objective optimal allocation of urban water resources while considering conflict resolution based on the PSO algorithm: A case study of Kunming, china. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12041337

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