中国城市虚拟水交易网络结构探讨

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Liping Wang , Zhouyi Liu , Yunlei She , Yiyi Cao , Mimi Gong , Meng Wang , Shen Qu
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基于多区域投入产出(MRIO)模型的虚拟水交易系统是一个以区域为节点、以区域间虚拟水流为定向加权链接的网络。因此,探索网络结构可以为理解虚拟水交易系统如何运作提供额外的见解。本文采用MRIO模型和复杂网络理论相结合的方法,对中国城市间虚拟水交易系统的网络结构进行了研究。结果表明,虚拟水交易系统对来自特定城市的冲击(如干旱)具有较强的鲁棒性,但由于城市间虚拟水交易量随着城市间贸易联系的增加呈高度非线性增长,虚拟水交易系统的虚拟水分配效率尚未达到最优。结果还表明,虚拟水网络可划分为14个社区,每个社区由强连通性城市组成,并呈现虚拟水转移的空间结构。虚拟水流量高的城市在连接上下游虚拟水交换中发挥更重要的作用,虚拟水输出量大的城市更有可能紧密、快速地向其他城市转移虚拟水。通过对城市级虚拟水网络的结构化、定量表征,本研究有助于制定有效的水资源管理策略。
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Exploring the network structure of virtual water trade among China's cities
A virtual water trade system based on a multiregional input-output (MRIO) model has been regarded as a network with regions as nodes and virtual water flows between regions as the directional, weighted links. Therefore, exploring the network structure can provide additional insights for understanding how the virtual water trade system works. This study employs the integration of the MRIO model and the complex network theory to investigate the network structure of the virtual water system for trade among China's cities, which has not been well understood. Results show that the virtual water trade system is relatively robust to shocks (e.g., droughts) from certain cities, but it has not yet achieved optimal efficiency in virtual water distribution as the volume of virtual water exchanges among cities increases in a highly nonlinear way with the increase of their trade connections. Results also show that the virtual water network can be divided into 14 communities, each of which is constituted by strongly connected cities and shows spatial structure in virtual water transfers. Cities with higher virtual water flows play a more important role in linking upstream and downstream for virtual water exchange, and those with larger virtual water exports are more likely to transfer virtual water to others closely and quickly. With a structured, quantitative characterization of the city-level virtual water network, this study can facilitate the development of effective strategies for China's water resource management.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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