Design of a Basic Analytical Framework for Human Capital, Public Goods and Institutions Based on Linguistic Economics DOI Creative Commons
Yang Wang

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20(4s), P. 200 - 211

Published: April 8, 2024

In the paper, we analyze and demonstrate economic nature of language from aspects human capital, public goods institutions, put forward three topics in field Language Economics: capital; is a kind goods; system. As it one important factors that determine people's employment income labor market. It closely related to social activities conditions; product, can directly affect choice formulation policy; system, not only affects transaction cost, but also effectiveness other institutional arrangements. far as existing research concerned, on proposition 1 has become very mature economics. The propositions 2 3 just started, prospect broad. This worth studying. reasonable believe follow-up economics usually based or supported by these arguments. this sense, they be used basis linguistic analysis.

Language: Английский

Characteristics of Urban Flood Resilience Evolution and Analysis of Influencing Factors: A Case Study of Yingtan City, China DOI Open Access

Donghai Yuan,

Hui Wang, Chen Wang

et al.

Published: Feb. 12, 2024

Intense climate change and rapid urbanization have increased the risk of urban flooding, seriously affecting economic social stability. Enhancing flood resilience (UFR) has required a new solution to cope with disasters. In this study, taking Yingtan city as an example, system indicators for evaluating UFR was constructed, 17 representative indicators, comprising three subsystems: socio-economic, ecological infrastructural. A hybrid (FAHP-EWM)-TOPSIS model applied, develop index-based measurement compare evaluate UFR, Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) used discover main factors UFR. addition, natural discontinuous method innovatively divide grade interval into levels, evaluated based on TOPSIS method. The results showed that (1) from 2010 2022, in City by 80.69%, are highly correlated infrastructure development. However, subsystem fluctuating downward trend, because influence surface area lakes rivers. (2) grades Level III (2010 2016) IV (2022), local financial expenditures age structure population being currently limiting development study provides theoretical basis construction indicator assessing proposes practical improvement directions

Language: Английский

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Characteristics of Urban Flood Resilience Evolution and Analysis of Influencing Factors: A Case Study of Yingtan City, China DOI Open Access

Donghai Yuan,

Hui Wang, Chen Wang

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(6), P. 834 - 834

Published: March 13, 2024

Intense climate change and rapid urbanization have increased the risk of urban flooding, seriously affecting economic social stability. Enhancing flood resilience (UFR) has required a new solution to cope with disasters. In this study, taking Yingtan city as an example, system indicators for evaluating UFR was constructed, 17 representative indicators, comprising three subsystems: socio-economic, ecological, infrastructural. A hybrid model combining Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP), Entropy Weight Method (EWM), Technique Order Preference by Similarity Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) applied, develop index-based measurement compare evaluate UFR, Gray Relational Analysis (GRA) used discover main factors UFR. addition, natural discontinuous method innovatively divide grade interval into levels, evaluated based on TOPSIS method. The results showed that (1) From 2010 2022, in City 80.69%, were highly correlated infrastructure development; however, ecological subsystem fluctuating downward trend because influence surface area lakes rivers; (2) grades from Level III (2010 2016) IV (2022), local financial expenditures age structure population being currently limiting development study provides theoretical basis construction indicator assessing proposes practical improvement directions

Language: Английский

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Exploring household flood resilience index using composite indicator method DOI Open Access
Budi Heru Santosa

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 1201(1), P. 012060 - 012060

Published: June 1, 2023

Abstract During a flood event, flood-affected households need adequate resilience. The efforts to increase household resilience require an understanding of the factors affecting This study aimed explore influencing in three sub-districts Tangerang City, Indonesia. composite indicator method was applied process data on economic, home environment, social capital, institutional, communication and information, risk perception, using questionnaire from 354 as respondents in-depth interviews with local leaders. results showed that worked well for measuring index (HFRI); Gembor sub-district, HFRI 2.88; Gebang Raya, it 3.12; Periuk, 3.03. Analysis based economic conditions, depth, period residence, perception also variations HFRI, which could determine methods In conclusion, is tool measure despite being abstract object. Furthermore, government can use develop planning factors.

Language: Английский

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Community flood resilience assessment of Saadi neighborhood, Shiraz, Iran DOI
Mousa Pazhuhan, Melika Amirzadeh

Journal of Risk Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 27(1), P. 21 - 45

Published: Dec. 16, 2023

Flash floods have recently become a recurrent phenomenon with devastating impacts on different cities, particularly vulnerable communities in Iran. Community resilience is relatively recent approach to resilience, increasingly used the natural hazards and climate change literature. This study aims assess community of flood-prone district, Saadi neighborhood, Shiraz, Based an extensive literature review, indicator-based framework was outlined measure flash using five dimensions: social, capital, economic, institutional, infrastructural housing resilience. The primary data flood assessment collected through survey questionnaires. Using simple random sampling, 374 individuals from residents area were selected. ranked analyzed qualification methods, descriptive statistics expert panel weighting system. overall composite indices' scores .56 out 1 for selected community, indicating moderate level findings showed that institutional infrastructure/housing conditions had limited impact However, social trust capital crucial aiding community's rapid recovery disaster preparing future floods. Policymakers planners, thus, should focus lessons can be learnt past floods, terms infrastructure as these significant local communities.

Language: Английский

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Design of a Basic Analytical Framework for Human Capital, Public Goods and Institutions Based on Linguistic Economics DOI Creative Commons
Yang Wang

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20(4s), P. 200 - 211

Published: April 8, 2024

In the paper, we analyze and demonstrate economic nature of language from aspects human capital, public goods institutions, put forward three topics in field Language Economics: capital; is a kind goods; system. As it one important factors that determine people's employment income labor market. It closely related to social activities conditions; product, can directly affect choice formulation policy; system, not only affects transaction cost, but also effectiveness other institutional arrangements. far as existing research concerned, on proposition 1 has become very mature economics. The propositions 2 3 just started, prospect broad. This worth studying. reasonable believe follow-up economics usually based or supported by these arguments. this sense, they be used basis linguistic analysis.

Language: Английский

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