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Programmazione multi-obiettivo: teoria e applicazioni

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  • Annalisa Marini

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Viene descritto un modello dove specie commerciali e protette sono in competizione per la terra. Il modello include l'analisi di un conflitto tra obiettivi ecologici ed economici e suggerisce criteri per misurare entrambe le dimensioni del sistema di gestione. Abbiamo visto che in problemi riferiti all'ecosistema e alla fauna non è possibile considerare soltanto l'aspetto economico, poichè, anche al fine di preservare i guadagni economici derivanti dalla caccia è necessario garantire la sopravvivenza e la riproduzione della selvaggina, poichè essa è fonte primaria del guadagno. Da qui la necessità di massimizzare sia il guadagno economico che la popolazione delle specie protette.

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  • Annalisa Marini, 2003. "Programmazione multi-obiettivo: teoria e applicazioni," Departmental Working Papers 2003-20, Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods at Università degli Studi di Milano.
  • Handle: RePEc:mil:wpdepa:2003-20
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