Optimising profitability and environmental trade-offs in managing cropping systems using differential evolution


Autoria(s): deVoil, Peter; Rossing, W. A. H.; Hammer, Graeme
Contribuinte(s)

T. Fischer

N. Turner

J. Angus

L. McIntyre

M. Robertson

A. Borrell

D. Lloyd

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Whilst traditional optimisation techniques based on mathematical programming techniques are in common use, they suffer from their inability to explore the complexity of decision problems addressed using agricultural system models. In these models, the full decision space is usually very large while the solution space is characterized by many local optima. Methods to search such large decision spaces rely on effective sampling of the problem domain. Nevertheless, problem reduction based on insight into agronomic relations and farming practice is necessary to safeguard computational feasibility. Here, we present a global search approach based on an Evolutionary Algorithm (EA). We introduce a multi-objective evaluation technique within this EA framework, linking the optimisation procedure to the APSIM cropping systems model. The approach addresses the issue of system management when faced with a trade-off between economic and ecological consequences.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:101281

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Regional Institute

Palavras-Chave #E1 #340299 Applied Economics not elsewhere classified #720399 International trade issues not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper