供应链
弹性(材料科学)
气候弹性
自然资源经济学
心理弹性
气候变化
业务
温室气体
供应链风险管理
环境资源管理
资源(消歧)
资源效率
供应链管理
环境经济学
环境科学
产业组织
经济
服务管理
生态学
计算机科学
营销
心理治疗师
物理
热力学
生物
计算机网络
心理学
作者
Lilly Lim‐Camacho,Éva E. Plagányi,Steven Crimp,Jane H. Hodgkinson,Alistair J. Hobday,Stuart Mark Howden,Barton Loechel
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2017.08.011
摘要
Global resource supply chains deliver products such as fish, rice and minerals from producers to consumers around the world, linking disparate regions and economies. These supply chains are increasingly exposed to the impacts of a changing climate, yet receive little attention relative to the study of the production phase. Too often, business learns from experience if and how their supply chains can withstand and recover from climate shocks with little insight on proactively developing climate resilient supply chains. We use a network-based simulation approach to estimate the resilience of supply chains, particularly to disruption experienced during climate-related extreme events. We consider supply chain examples from three Australian resource industries – fisheries, agriculture and mining – that have experienced climate shocks in recent years. We derive four supply chain indices – evenness, resilience, continuity of supply and climate resilience – to estimate the performance of simple and complex supply chains in each industry. As with ecological systems, we show that complex supply chains with a large number of nodes and links are more resilient to disruption. Critically, all chains, regardless of their complexity, will have diminished resilience as climate disruptions become more frequent. This highlights the importance of considering the broader economic benefits of diversified chains, leading to risk reduction and improved design post-disruption. It also reinforces the importance of a systems approach to risk management in supply chains, particularly in considering adaptation options for addressing direct and indirect impacts on the chain as well as the global challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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