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Design of risk monitoring and prediction system for resource security management

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Resources and energy are indispensable elements of a modern society and is of sustained interest to resources security management authorities worldwide. The stability of resource supply, demand and price are directly related to every aspect of social life and economic development. In this paper, the design of a risk monitoring and prediction system for resource security management is presented. The system integrates multiple disparate information sources, utilizes a variety of economic and resources security assessment models, and employs geographic information system (GIS) to monitor and predict resource security and risk. The system architecture is provided, and functions are described with respect to different phases of resource security management.

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    Safety and Resilience'18: Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Safety and Resilience
    November 2018
    129 pages
    ISBN:9781450360449
    DOI:10.1145/3284103
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    1. Geographic information system (GIS)
    2. Multi-source information
    3. Resource security

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    • Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
    • National Science and Technology Support Project
    • National Key Research and Development Program of China

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