Dynamic programming method of sustainable land use based on multi-objective genetic algorithm
by Wuyi Zhou
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management (IJETM), Vol. 27, No. 4/5/6, 2024

Abstract: The traditional dynamic programming method of sustainable land use has some problems, such as low ecological benefit coefficient and large error in calculating the economic value of planning results. Therefore, a dynamic programming method of sustainable land use based on multi-objective genetic algorithm is proposed. Firstly, the population discrete model is used to deeply predict the per capita land use demand and determine the multi-objective object of dynamic programming. Secondly, using the grey objective programming method, the planning objective functions are mainly determined to maximise economic benefits, environmental benefits, ecological benefits, and social benefits. Finally, the multi-objective genetic algorithm is used to solve the objective function, and the results are used for dynamic programming of sustainable land use. The experimental results show that the ecological benefit coefficient after the proposed method of sustainable land dynamic programming is close to 1, and the error of economic value calculation is reduced.

Online publication date: Mon, 15-Jul-2024

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