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Download fileWater demand modelling using evolutionary computation techniques: integrating water equity and justice for realization of the sustainable development goals
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posted on 2023-06-10, 03:23 authored by Oluwaseun Oyebode, Damilola E Babatunde, Chukwuka Monyei, Olubayo M BabatundeThe purpose of this review is to establish and classify the diverse ways in which evolutionary computation (EC) techniques have been employed in water demand modelling and to identify important research challenges and future directions. This review also investigates the potentials of conventional EC techniques in influencing water demand management policies beyond an advisory role while recommending strategies for their use by policy-makers with the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in perspective. This review ultimately proposes a novel integrated water demand and management modelling framework (IWDMMF) that enables water policy-makers to assess the wider impact of water demand management decisions through the principles of egalitarianism, utilitarianism, libertarianism and sufficientarianism. This is necessary to ensure that water policy decisions incorporate equity and justice. Environmental science; Applied computing; Computing methodology; Civil engineering; Process modeling; Hydrology; evolutionary computation; water justice; water demand; Artificial intelligence; water equity; Sustainable development goals
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Journal
HeliyonISSN
2405-8440Publisher
Elsevier BVExternal DOI
Issue
11Volume
5Article number
e02796Event location
EnglandDepartment affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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