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Guohe Huang

Researcher at Applied Science Private University

Publications -  1071
Citations -  30520

Guohe Huang is an academic researcher from Applied Science Private University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stochastic programming & Fuzzy logic. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 979 publications receiving 25589 citations. Previous affiliations of Guohe Huang include Peking University & Beijing Normal University.

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GIS-based distributed model for simulating runoff and sediment load in the Malian River Basin

TL;DR: In this article, a GIS-aided distributive hydrological model was developed to simulate runoff and sediment transport in a loess-plateau context with semi-arid climate, sparse vegetation, and serious soil erosion.
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An approach to interval programming problems with left-hand-side stochastic coefficients: An application to environmental decisions analysis

TL;DR: An interval programming with stochastic coefficients (IPSC) model is developed for planning of regional air quality management and a left-hand-side chance-constrained programming (LCCP) method is developed to solve the problem.
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Retrospective and prospective analysis of water use and point source pollution from an economic perspective—a case study of Urumqi, China

TL;DR: Urumqi has almost passed the stage where economic growth had caused serious environment deterioration, but the increasing water demand in Urumqi is still an urgent problem, and regression models reveal that total water demand will keep monotonically increasing relationships with GDP and GDP per capita in the foreseeable years.
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Distributed mixed-integer fuzzy hierarchical programming for municipal solid waste management. Part I: System identification and methodology development

TL;DR: A framework of distributed mixed-integer fuzzy hierarchical programming (DMIFHP) is developed in this study for MSWM under these complexities of complexities of heterogeneities, hierarchy, discreteness, and interactions in municipal solid waste management systems in Beijing.