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MODELING MULTIPLE-USE IN NATURAL AREAS: PART 1 - THE BASIC FORMULATION1
Authors:David W York  Benjamin C Dysart  Lawrence W Gahan
Abstract:ABSTRACT: This paper presents a mathematical model of multiple-use in natural areas. The model represents a unified system for the assessment of cases where some form of development is proposed for relatively natural areas. The focus of the model system is a benefit-cost analysis. Provisions for the full consideration of easily measured monetary costs and benefits as well as semitangible benefits accruing from environment-related activities such as outdoor recreation are contained in the model. Means for incorporating desirability as a measure of aesthetics, uniqueness, and environmental quality into the evaluation are provided. Serveral types of constraints have been imposed on the system to increase model realism. A family of compatibility constraints was designed to limit inter-use conflicts arising from incompatible activities. A form of the gradient optimization algorithm was utilized to facilitate the evaluation. The model system has application in a wide range of problems frequently encountered in environmental planning and assessment as well as natural resources management.
Keywords:assessment  benefit-cost analysis  economics  environmental assessment  environmental planning  mathematical modeling  multiple-use  natural areas  optimization  planning  water resources
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