Abstract

The surface water ecosystem has important ecological value and plays an important supporting and guarantee role in the sustainable development of human society. In this study, an inexact two-stage stochastic programming (ITSP) model was developed for supporting water resource allocation for the four main water sectors (industry, municipal, agriculture, and ecological environment). Several scenarios corresponding to different flow patterns, which reflect different probabilities of water resource availability and environmental carrying capacity, were examined. On the basis of traditional water resource allocation, this model adds consideration of ecological value factors, which is conducive to the synergistic efficiency of socio-economic and ecological water consumption. Results revealed that the water resource carrying capacity, ecological value factors, and water environmental capacity are the main factors affecting the optimal allocation of water resources. Furthermore, the optimal allocation scheme for water resources coupled with ecological value factors were determined to realize the coordinated development of social economic benefits and ecological benefits. The current study findings are of great significance for establishing a rational water resource management system for water resource exploitation and utilization. This model can be used to guide various departments in Dalian to formulate an optimal water resources allocation scheme by considering ecological value factors, and provide a basis for realizing the coordinated development of Dalian’s socio-economic development goals, water resource utilization, and environmental quality improvement.

Highlights

  • Water resources are the lifeline of social progress and economic development

  • It can be observed that the optimal allocation of water resources is close to the upper limit of the initial plan because more water allocation will bring more water resource benefits to various water-consuming sectors [24]

  • Except for the ecological environment, the industrial water consumption in the study area accounts for about 43%, and the municipal and agricultural water consumption accounts for 32% and 25%, respectively

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Introduction

Water resources are the lifeline of social progress and economic development. It is necessary to optimize the allocation of water resources in water-scarce areas. With the increasing demand for water quality improvement, water demand has become important for regional water resource optimization and allocation [5,6]. It is necessary to increase the direct consideration of ecological value factors while considering the optimal allocation of water resources. Under the background of promoting the construction of urban ecological civilization, the optimal allocation of water resources presents challenges in coordinating the ecological value and dealing with various uncertain factors [7]

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