Upside potential versus downside risk in Chinese agriculture under climate change

Tian, Z., Liang, Z., Zhong, H., Qiu, H., Sun, L., Fischer, G., van Velthuizen, H.T., Cao, G.-Y., et al. (2013). Upside potential versus downside risk in Chinese agriculture under climate change. In: Intelligent Systems and Decision Making for Risk Analysis and Crisis Response: Proceedings, RACR 2013, 27-29 August 2013.

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Abstract

We study the structure of inter-industry relationships using networks of money flows between industries in 45 national economies. We find these networks vary around a typical structure characterized by a Weibull link weight distribution, exponential industry size distribution, and a common community structure. The community structure is hierarchical, with the top level of the hierarchy comprising five industry communities: food industries, chemical industries, manufacturing industries, service industries, and extraction industries.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Research Programs: Council and External Relations (CER)
Water (WAT)
Bibliographic Reference: In: C. Huang, C. Kahraman (Eds); Intelligent Systems and Decision Making for Risk Analysis and Crisis Response: Proceedings, RACR 2013; 27-29 August 2013, Istanbul, Turkey pp.291-297
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Date Deposited: 15 Jan 2016 08:49
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 17:23
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/10682

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