1. Gridded value-added of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in China under Shard Socioeconomic Pathways.
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Jing, Cheng, Su, Buda, Zhai, Jianqing, Wang, Yanjun, Lin, Qigen, Gao, Miaoni, Jiang, Shan, Chen, Ziyan, and Jiang, Tong
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ECONOMIC forecasting ,ECONOMIC statistics ,PARAMETERS (Statistics) ,LAND use ,CLIMATE change ,PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation - Abstract
Gridded distribution of future economy plays an important role in climate change impact assessment. The trend of the output values of different industries is crucial for a variety of planning and design processes. Under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) global framework, the multidimensional model and Cobb-Douglas production model with localized population and economic parameters are used to develop the annual provincial population and value-added of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in China from 2020 to 2100. The most recently implemented fertility-promoting and industrial planning policies in China are considered in our projections. We build multiple models to evaluate the impact of different types of land use on the value-added of primary, secondary and tertiary industries and then gridded the projected value-added to a 5′ × 5′ resolution, based on recorded county-level economic statistics and gridded land use. The reliability of estimations is verified against 2011–2019 statistical data and multiple published datasets. The high-resolution economic dataset is expected to contribute greatly to national and regional climate change impact, adaptation, and vulnerability studies. Measurement(s) Population • Value-added of industries • Gridded data Technology Type(s) multidimensional projection model • Cobb-Douglas production model • computational modeling technique Sample Characteristic - Location China [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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