SILVA, A. C. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5931333127439481; SILVA, Ana Cristina Souza da.
Resumen:
The decision making modeling in water resources management has several
uncertainties related to requirements of multiple and integrated knowledge, complexity
and the natural randomness of water management The objectives in this research are
the development of a spatial modeling of decision making processes in water resources
management considering information of several types and to make the uncertainty
treatment in this modeling. Hie chosen area in the research refers to a coastal area in
urbanization stage. This area presents great complexity in its water resources
management. The decision making processes are running in a Spatial Decision Support
System using a Geographic Information System environment integrated to a
Groundwater How Model. The methodology used in uncertainty treatment is obtained
through a hybrid mathematical process: the Fuzzy Sets and the Probability Theory using
Monte Carlo method associated to the Geostatistic method. The Fuzzy Sets is sufficient
and favorable, easy to treat the subjectivity and uncertainty of data. The Monte Carlo
method is suitable to uncertainty treatment of stochastic data processed in the
Groundwater Flow Model. This proceeds associated to a Geostatistic method represents
the spatial uncertainties of the parameter in the model calibration process