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A fuzzy multi-objective programming approach for optimal management of the reservoir watershed

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  • Chang, Ni-Bin
  • Wen, C.G.
  • Chen, Y.L.

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  • Chang, Ni-Bin & Wen, C.G. & Chen, Y.L., 1997. "A fuzzy multi-objective programming approach for optimal management of the reservoir watershed," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 99(2), pages 289-302, June.
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