MSANOS: Data-Driven, Multi-Approach Software for Optimal Redesign of Environmental Monitoring Networks

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Emanuele Barca
Giuseppe Passarella
Michele Vurro
Alberto Morea
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[1] Water Research Institute—National Research Council,CNR
[2] University of Bari,IRSA
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Optimal monitoring network redesign; Optimization methods; Spatial simulated annealing; Jackknife; Greedy deletion;
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Within the recent EU Water Framework Directive and the modification introduced into national water-related legislation, monitoring assumes great importance in the frame of territorial managerial activities. Recently, a number of public environmental agencies have invested resources in planning improvements to existing monitoring networks. In effect, many reasons justify having a monitoring network that is optimally arranged in the territory of interest. In fact, modest or sparse coverage of the monitored area or redundancies and clustering of monitoring locations often make it impossible to provide the manager with sufficient knowledge for decision-making processes. The above mentioned are typical cases requiring optimal redesign of the whole network; fortunately, using appropriate stochastic or deterministic methods, it is possible to rearrange the existing network by eliminating, adding, or moving monitoring locations and producing the optimal arrangement with regard to specific managerial objectives. This paper describes a new software application, MSANOS, containing some spatial optimization methods selected as the most effective among those reported in literature. In the following, it is shown that MSANOS is actually able to carry out a complete redesign of an existing monitoring network in either the addition or the reduction sense. Both model-based and design-based objective functions have been embedded in the software with the option of choosing, case by case, the most suitable with regard to the available information and the managerial optimization objectives. Finally, two applications for testing the goodness of an existing monitoring network and the optimal reduction of an existing groundwater-level monitoring network of the aquifer of Tavoliere located in Apulia (South Italy), constrained to limit the information loss, are presented.
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页码:619 / 644
页数:25
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