A Pollution Control Problem for the Aluminum Production in Eastern Siberia: Differential Game Approach
Ekaterina V. Gromova, Anna V. Tur, Polina I. Barsuk

TL;DR
This paper models pollution control in Eastern Siberia's aluminum industry using a dynamic game-theoretic approach, demonstrating that cooperation among pollutants benefits both the environment and companies.
Contribution
It introduces a differential game model with real data to analyze pollution management and highlights the advantages of cooperation among polluters.
Findings
Cooperation reduces overall pollution levels.
Joint strategies benefit both environment and companies.
Real parameter analysis supports the model's practical relevance.
Abstract
In this paper, we apply a dynamic game-theoretic model and analyze the problem of pollution control in Eastern Siberia region of Russia. When carrying out the analysis we use real numerical values of parameters. It is shown that cooperation between the major pollutants can be beneficial not only for the nature but also for the respective companies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater Resources and Management · Aquatic and Environmental Studies
