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Future Research Directions for Sustainable Natural Resource Management

In: Pursuing Sustainability

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  • Yihsu Chen

    (University of California, Santa Cruz)

  • Antonio J. Conejo

    (The Ohio State University)

  • Andrew L. Liu

    (Purdue University)

Abstract

We discuss three directions for future research in sustainable natural resource management. These directions are drawn mainly from our research experience and expertise in the energy sector and other natural resource areas. First, we believe that future sustainability and resilience in natural resource management can be enhanced through better utilization of outcomes from process- or physical-based climate change models, such as Global Climate Models. Second, directly related to the electric power sectors is a better harnessing variability and unpredictability via flexibility, transmission, and storage. Third, future natural resource management should consider interdependence of multiple systems, such as power, natural gas, and water systems, through co-optimization of these interdependent systems. We elaborate each of these three future research directions in this chapter.

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  • Yihsu Chen & Antonio J. Conejo & Andrew L. Liu, 2021. "Future Research Directions for Sustainable Natural Resource Management," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Chialin Chen & Yihsu Chen & Vaidyanathan Jayaraman (ed.), Pursuing Sustainability, chapter 0, pages 387-402, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-030-58023-0_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58023-0_16
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