Title of article :
Sustainable ecosystem management using optimal control theory: Part 1 (deterministic systems)
Author/Authors :
Shastri، نويسنده , , Y. and Diwekar، نويسنده , , U.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The concept of sustainability, an abstract one by its nature, has been given a mathematical representation through the use of Fisher information as a measure. It is used to propose the sustainability hypotheses for dynamical systems, which has paved the way to achieve sustainable development through externally enforced control schemes. For natural systems, this refers to the task of ecosystem management, which is complicated due the lack of clear objectives. This work attempts to incorporate the idea of sustainability in ecosystem management. The natural regulation of ecosystems suggests two possible control options, top-down control and bottom-up control. A comparison of these two control philosophies is made on generic food chain models using the objectives derived from the sustainability hypotheses. Optimal control theory is used to derive the control profiles to handle the complex nature of the models and the objectives. The results indicate a strong relationship between the hypotheses and the dynamic behavior of the models, supporting the use of Fisher information as a measure. As regards to ecosystem management, it has been observed that top-down control is more aggressive but can result in instability, while bottom-up control is guaranteed to give a stable and improved dynamic response. The results also indicate that bottom-up control is a better option to affect shifts in the dynamic regimes of a system, which may be required to recover the system from a natural disaster like the hurricane Katrina.
Keywords :
Food chain models , Sustainability , Fisher Information , ecosystem management , optimal control
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology