Study on the Incentive Models and Algorithms in Environment Engineering Design

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With the development of sustainable society, there are some problems of environment engineering design need to be solved by incentive models. In this paper, from a practical environment engineering design problem—carbon emission permit allocation, we present a theoretical problem, i.e., there may be multiple equilibriums in the incentive allocation model of carbon emission permit. Then, we summarize and review the main research progress of literatures related to incentive models in the fields of environment engineering design, and then give some new research topics and directions. We try to provide new ideas and methods of incentive models for solve more problems of environment engineering design.

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