In this paper, we present an optimization model for the management of the green area in order to find the optimal green surface to absorb CO2 emissions of industrialized cities. We obtain a minimization problem and the related variational inequality. We study the Lagrange theory to better understand the process that regulates the possible increase in green space. Then, we propose a computational procedure, based on the Euler method, to find the optimal solution to the variational inequality associated with our minimization problem and, finally, some numerical examples based on real scenarios.

An optimization model for the management of green areas

Daniele P.;Sciacca D.
2021-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we present an optimization model for the management of the green area in order to find the optimal green surface to absorb CO2 emissions of industrialized cities. We obtain a minimization problem and the related variational inequality. We study the Lagrange theory to better understand the process that regulates the possible increase in green space. Then, we propose a computational procedure, based on the Euler method, to find the optimal solution to the variational inequality associated with our minimization problem and, finally, some numerical examples based on real scenarios.
2021
CO
2
emissions
green area
Lagrange theory
variational inequalities
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