Dynamic Optimal Modeling of Water and Energy Networks in Household and Industrial Sectors, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Avami, Akram (Supervisor) ; Boroushaki, Mehrdad (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Both resources have shaped the development of societies during the course of history. The increase in population, the growthe of middle-class societies, climate changes, economic development, health and environmental concerns, all play roles in magnifying or reducing the growing stresses on the vital resources of water and energy. Projections for water availability and quality, food and enrgy availability, soil and air quality are alarming. These alarms point to a major conclusion:’business as usual’ is no longer viable. Indeed, they call for a fundamental shift in the manner in which we understand and manage resources: a shift away from traditional approaches toward more integrative,...
Cataloging briefDynamic Optimal Modeling of Water and Energy Networks in Household and Industrial Sectors, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Avami, Akram (Supervisor) ; Boroushaki, Mehrdad (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Both resources have shaped the development of societies during the course of history. The increase in population, the growthe of middle-class societies, climate changes, economic development, health and environmental concerns, all play roles in magnifying or reducing the growing stresses on the vital resources of water and energy. Projections for water availability and quality, food and enrgy availability, soil and air quality are alarming. These alarms point to a major conclusion:’business as usual’ is no longer viable. Indeed, they call for a fundamental shift in the manner in which we understand and manage resources: a shift away from traditional approaches toward more integrative,...
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