Performance appraisal of evolutionary algorithms in river basin management: a review
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2015
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Business Perspectives
Abstract
Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) is a broader concept of accounting which uses accounting tools and practices to support company-internal management decision making on environmental issues and its impact on company performance. Research on EMA can be divided into two broad categories: theoretical and empirical studies. The theoretical studies are based on framework that aims to explain the nature of the relationship between economic and environmental performance and the adoption of Environmental Management Accounting in a business environment. The empirical studies follow two lines of research: instrumental studies aim to empirically test the relationships hypothesized in theoretical studies; descriptive studies are intended to examine the factors that encourage the adoption of EMA. This review paper examined the role of MFCA in identifying non-product output (waste) and its impact on an organizations profitability. Various case studies are examined in this article that demonstrates MFCA to be an important environmental management tool to ensure future sustainability of an organization.
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Evolutionary algorithms, Multi-objective, Reservoir operation, River basin management, JEL Classification: B52, 013, Q2, Q25
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Neboh, N.; Adeyemo, J. and Olugbara, O. O. 2015. Performance appraisal of evolutionary algorithms in river basin management: a review. Environmental Economics, 6(3): 72-80.