An Interval-Parameter Fuzzy-Stochastic Programming Approach for Municipal Solid Waste Management and Planning |
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Authors: | G.H. Huang N. Sae-Lim L. Liu Z. Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Systems Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() In this study, an integrated fuzzy-stochastic linear programming model is developed and applied to municipal solid waste management. Methods of chance-constrained programming and fuzzy linear programming are incorporated within a general interval-parameter mixed-integer linear programming framework. It improves upon the existing optimization methods with advantages in uncertainty reflection, data availability, and computational requirement. The model can be used for answering questions related to types, times and sites of solid waste management practices, with the objective of minimizing system costs over the planning horizon. The model can effectively reflect dynamic, interactive, and uncertain characteristics of municipal waste management systems. In its solution process, the model is transformed into two deterministic submodels, corresponding to upper and lower bounds of the desired objective function values under a given significance level, based on an interactive algorithm. Results of the method's application to a hypothetical case indicate that reasonable outputs have been obtained. It demonstrates the practical applicability of the proposed methodology. |
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Keywords: | chance constraint decision-making environment fuzzy interval optimization planning solid waste stochastic |
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