ORIE Colloquium: Integer Programming Challenges in Sustainable Natural Resource Management
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 4:15pm
Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253
In this talk we present two applications of integer programming (IP) to sustainable natural resource management. The first is an application of linear IP to sustainable forest harvest scheduling. We show how IP techniques can be used to successfully solve the spatial optimization problem obtained when environmental constraints are added to traditional harvest scheduling problems. The second application considers stochastic non-linear IP models for chemical refinement in the mining industry. These models are significantly harder to solve, but still provide valuable insight on the management of uncertainty on such processes. We finally describe some ongoing research on the incorporation of water sustainability to these models and motivate the need for further development of non-linear IP methodology.
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College of Engineering, Operations Research and Information Engineering
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Juan Pablo Vielma
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University of Pittsburgh

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