Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1134480 Computers & Industrial Engineering 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Location problems for two types of undesirable facilities are studied.•The construction costs incorporate features of undesirable facilities.•Location policies depend on the characteristic of NIMBY phenomena.•The location policies formalize anticipated resident behaviors.•Two hypothetical scenarios for the location of undesirable facilities were depicted.

The phrase “not in my backyard” (NIMBY) refers to the well-known social phenomena in which residents oppose the construction or location of undesirable facilities near their homes. Examples of such facilities include electric transmission lines, recycling centers and crematoria. Due to the opposition typically encountered in constructing an undesirable facility, the facility planner should understand the nature of the NIMBY phenomena and consider it as a key factor in determining facility location. We examine the characteristics of NIMBY phenomena and suggest two alternative mathematical optimization models with the objective of minimizing the total degree of NIMBY sentiments. Genetic algorithms are proposed to solve our linear and nonlinear integer programs. The results obtained via genetic algorithms for our linear integer programs are compared with those of CPLEX to evaluate their performance. The nonlinear programs are tested with various allocation policies. Sensitivity analysis is conducted about several system parameters.

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