A DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE FARM-MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ON WATER-QUALITY AND ECONOMICS

Citation
Ds. Yakowitz et al., A DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE FARM-MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ON WATER-QUALITY AND ECONOMICS, Water science and technology, 28(3-5), 1993, pp. 47-54
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
ISSN journal
02731223
Volume
28
Issue
3-5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
47 - 54
Database
ISI
SICI code
0273-1223(1993)28:3-5<47:ADSFET>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
A prototype Multi-Objective Decision Support System (MODSS) for water quality has been developed by the Agricultural Research Service at the Southwest Watershed Research Center in Tucson, Arizona. The Decision Support System uses a simulation model to predict the impact of altern ative management systems on surface and groundwater quality as well as farm income. The results of the simulation, which includes modeling o f hydrology, erosion, nutrient and pesticide transport crop growth and economics, are analyzed with respect to the multiple objectives of re ducing surface and groundwater pollution while maintaining or improvin g farm income. Often these objectives are in conflict and objectively discerning which practice is preferred can be a difficult task. The mu lti-objective decision making component of the decision support system makes use of dimensionless utility functions and the concept of impor tance order dominance. The MODSS allows the user to set up alternative s, choose the decision criteria, and accept or customize the decision mode settings. The results are presented graphically as well as in tab ular form. The dominance of one practice over another, if it exists, i s clearly evident in the graphical presentation. We illustrate the dec ision component of the MODSS with pictures of the screens from an exam ple which uses the simulation results of several management alternativ es on farmland in the Deep Loess Soil Major Land Resource Area near Tr eynor, Iowa.