Fragile States Metric System: An Assessment Model Considering Climate Change

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Titel: Fragile States Metric System: An Assessment Model Considering Climate Change
Autoren: Yijian Liu, Chaoqun Zhou, Lin Li, Liang Su, Yuanbiao Zhang
Quelle: Sustainability, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 1767 (2018)
Verlagsinformationen: MDPI AG
Publikationsjahr: 2018
Bestand: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Schlagwörter: state fragility, index system, climate change, GRA-Entropy method, variable weight function, Pareto Optimum, Environmental effects of industries and plants, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, TJ807-830, Environmental sciences, GE1-350
Beschreibung: As a measure of the sustainability of a country, a state’s fragility is attributed to numerous elements. Meanwhile, climate change is a potential global threat in the 21st century, which may further aggravate the fragility of countries. Concerning this issue, we propose an index system, the Fragile States Metric System (FSMS) to measure state fragility, which includes five dimensions: climate change, cohesion, economy, politics and society. Our FSMS consists of the Climate Change Metric System (CCMS) and Modified Conflict Assessment System (M-CAS). While establishing the model, we introduce a new hybrid evaluation method, Gray Relational Analysis (GRA)-Entropy method and variable weight function model, to calculate the weights. As the result, from 2007 to 2017, European countries, in particular Finland, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark, remained the top 5 most stable countries. Robustness analysis proves that FSMS is a relatively stable model. In addition, in the application of FSMS, we introduce the economic theory, Pareto Optimum, to measure intervention costs while mitigating state fragility.
Publikationsart: article in journal/newspaper
Sprache: English
ISBN: 978-7-332-73347-9
7-332-73347-1
Relation: http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1767; https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050; https://doaj.org/article/73327334717c477bb8697065d2389c41
DOI: 10.3390/su10061767
Verfügbarkeit: https://doi.org/10.3390/su10061767
https://doaj.org/article/73327334717c477bb8697065d2389c41
Dokumentencode: edsbas.FD920CAC
Datenbank: BASE