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Ecological Network Analysis for a Virtual Water Network
The
notions of virtual water flows provide important indicators
to manifest the water consumption and allocation between different
sectors via product transactions. However, the configuration of virtual
water network (VWN) still needs further investigation to identify
the water interdependency among different sectors as well as the network
efficiency and stability in a socio-economic system. Ecological network
analysis is chosen as a useful tool to examine the structure and function
of VWN and the interactions among its sectors. A balance analysis
of efficiency and redundancy is also conducted to describe the robustness
(<i>R</i><sub>VWN</sub>) of VWN. Then, network control analysis
and network utility analysis are performed to investigate the dominant
sectors and pathways for virtual water circulation and the mutual
relationships between pairwise sectors. A case study of the Heihe
River Basin in China shows that the balance between efficiency and
redundancy is situated on the left side of the robustness curve with
less efficiency and higher redundancy. The forestation, herding and
fishing sectors and industrial sectors are found to be the main controllers.
The network tends to be more mutualistic and synergic, though some
competitive relationships that weaken the virtual water circulation
still exist