Modeling and Control in Environmental Issues 2001 : A Proceedings Volume from the Ifac Workshop, Yokohama, Japan, 22-23 August 2001 (Ifac Proceedings

Modeling and Control in Environmental Issues 2001 : A Proceedings Volume from the Ifac Workshop, Yokohama, Japan, 22-23 August 2001 (Ifac Proceedings

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Environmental issues is one of the significant subjects to be solved on a global scale for attaining sustainable developments in the 21st century. A major feature of environmental issues is that studies on environments are interdisciplinary and should deal with complex and heterogeneous systems, which include chemical, physical and biological phenomena and further socio-economical activities and technology developments for energy saving and CO2 emission reduction. The IFAC workshop provided the forum for presentation of new developments in the important interdisciplinary field of environmental systems involving the application of concepts, methods and techniques of modelling and control. The aim was to review state-of-the-art systems and control approaches, exchange new results in interdisciplinary fields and look at feasible developments to the future. The scope of this workshop covered various aspects of systems and control approaches to environmental issues: environmental assessment; systems approaches to environmental management and strategies; modelling of global warming and impact analysis on socio-structure; modelling of ecological systems; control and optimization of environmental quantities; system reform and integration for environments; advanced control technology for reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emission; cogeneration systems; control systems approaches to clean energy; fuel cells and their applications; systems integration technologies in urban planning; systems modelling and data analysis in life cycle assessment; manufacturing in symbiosis with environments; modelling and control of waste incineration plant; water quality control and waste water management; and other related topics.

Contents

Plenary papers: data-based mechanistic modelling of environmental systems, P.C. Young; integrated assessment model of climate change - the aim approach, Y. Matsuoka; new ideas in the design of water reservoir management policies, R. Socini-Sessa, et al. Integrated modelling for environmental policy analysis I: general equilibrium analyses of effects of environment policy on Indian economy, A. Rana, et al.; a study on avoiding cream-skimming effect in clean development mechanism, M. Yamaryo et al. Intelligent processing of environmental data: an enhanced prediction model for the emission of air pollutants, Y.H. Bang, et al.; visualization of environmental data via analysis of correlations, G. Dzemyda. Integrated modelling for environmental policy analysis II: development of AIM-trend model as a communication tool to enhance discussions about prospect of energy and environment in each Asia-Pacific country, J. Fujino; development of Asia-Pacific integrated model for analyzing policy options to cope with global warming, M. Kainuma, et al. Modelling and management of pollution: transport models of transforming aerosol of East Siberia, A.E. Aloyan, et al.; global transport and transformation of gaseous pollutants and aerosols in the atmosphere with account for kinetic transformation processes - regional sensitivity analysis using adjoint functions, A.E. Aloyan. Environmental modelling and analysis: modelling green-energy export in Australian economy - part II advanced model, R. Sitte; controlling chaotic ecological dynamics, A.I. Lerescu, I. Grosu. Waste management and waste incineration control: development and application of an efficient procedure for fleet size and route determination for solid waste collection in urban areas, F. Gaetani, et al.; dynamics simulation and control for the waste gasification and ash melting plant, H. Matsumoto, et al. Environmental management: knowledge systems methodology dealing with environmental issues, Y. Nakamori; combined revealed and stated preference model taking endogenous estimation of time cost into consideration in environmental evaluation, K. Akazawa, et al. Cogeneration and energy saving: development and energy saving effect of an intelligent blind control system and lighting control system, M. Kawano, et al.; extremum control for wind turbine system, H. Miyamoto, et al. Risk management and life cycle assessment: a multi-agent system for the interpretation of messages in crisis management, A. Cardon; dynamic models and optimal control techniques for forest fire risk assessment and management, R. Minciardi, et al. Water management and waste water treatment: an integrated water quality monitoring system using artificial neural networks, C.K. Yong, C.M. Kim; model of water policy, P. Bartoszczuk.