Journal article

Including stakeholder input in formulating and solving real-world optimisation problems: Generic framework and case study

W Wu, HR Maier, GC Dandy, R Leonard, K Bellette, S Cuddy, S Maheepala

Environmental Modelling and Software | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) are becoming increasingly popular for solving formal environmental and water resources optimisation problems. In the past, the focus of these studies has generally been on methodological issues related to the optimisation algorithm. However, in recent years, there has been increased recognition of the need to apply these approaches to real-world problems to facilitate the realisation of their full potential. In order to assist with this, a framework for including stakeholder input in real-world optimisation problems is introduced in this paper, including a conceptual framework and a procedure for implementing it. The framework is applied to an ..

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The project described in this paper was funded through the South Australian Goyder Institute for Water Research and its research and industry partners. Ethics clearance for the engagement with the focus groups was through the CSIRO's Ethics Committee and in accordance with the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research. The authors would like to thank the Associate Editor and four anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments, which have improved the quality of this paper significantly.