TY - JOUR
T1 - Revealing the bilateral dependencies and policy implication of food production of Japan and China
T2 - From the perspective of Food-Energy-Water nexus
AU - Ju, Yiyi
N1 - Funding Information:
The original IO table is extracted from the EXIOBASE Version 2.2.2, which is a part of the CREEA project (Compiling and Refining Environmental and Economic Accounts) funded by EU. The database includes the compilation of a global multiregional environmentally extended supply and use table ( Tisserant et al., 2018 ). For each country, this table covers 163 sectors (Details see Appendix i). It also provides corresponding accounts of material use, resource consumption, and emission release intensities for those 163 sectors, among which total energy carrier use (2 sub-accounts, TJ/M.EUR), water withdraws (86 sub-accounts, Mm3/M.EUR), and food-related extractions (30 sub-accounts, kt/M.EUR) are related to this paper.
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PY - 2019/1/10
Y1 - 2019/1/10
N2 - The world food price crisis in 2007/08 has aroused worldwide attention to the global food price volatility and food self-sufficiency issues. This paper modelled the entire environment of food production and transaction from a holistic view by a Food-Energy-Water (FEW) nexus in order to reveal the hidden connections related to the food self-sufficiency issue, including the interdependencies of food production with its restraining factors (hybrid energy, hybrid water), other production sectors, and international exchanges. This paper mapped all direct and indirect flows in the FEW nexus and projected a potential Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) to figure out the impacts of policies on FEW nexus flows, nexus robustness, total input of all sectors, and household expenditures in Japan and China. The results show that the pattern of food-related extraction flows was more imbalanced than the pattern of hybrid energy flows, due to the high dependence of Japan on the food supply of China (16.11% of total food-related extractions). An ETS may increase Japan's total household expenditure on imported goods from China in the fields of sugar refining (1.3096%), processing vegetable oils and fats (0.1164%), processing of meat cattle (0.1010%), as well as slightly decrease the system robustness of the total nexus.
AB - The world food price crisis in 2007/08 has aroused worldwide attention to the global food price volatility and food self-sufficiency issues. This paper modelled the entire environment of food production and transaction from a holistic view by a Food-Energy-Water (FEW) nexus in order to reveal the hidden connections related to the food self-sufficiency issue, including the interdependencies of food production with its restraining factors (hybrid energy, hybrid water), other production sectors, and international exchanges. This paper mapped all direct and indirect flows in the FEW nexus and projected a potential Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) to figure out the impacts of policies on FEW nexus flows, nexus robustness, total input of all sectors, and household expenditures in Japan and China. The results show that the pattern of food-related extraction flows was more imbalanced than the pattern of hybrid energy flows, due to the high dependence of Japan on the food supply of China (16.11% of total food-related extractions). An ETS may increase Japan's total household expenditure on imported goods from China in the fields of sugar refining (1.3096%), processing vegetable oils and fats (0.1164%), processing of meat cattle (0.1010%), as well as slightly decrease the system robustness of the total nexus.
KW - Emission trading scheme
KW - Food-Energy-Water nexus
KW - Japan-China trade
KW - Network analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.11.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.11.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85056583190
SN - 0304-3800
VL - 391
SP - 29
EP - 39
JO - Ecological Modelling
JF - Ecological Modelling
ER -