Systemic Risk in Ecological and Socio-Economic Networks
A special issue of Safety (ISSN 2313-576X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (23 February 2022) | Viewed by 1740
Special Issue Editors
Interests: systems analysis; modeling of socio-environmental systems; systemic risk; optimal control
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Ever escalating volatility, rising uncertainty, increasing complexity and multiplying ambiguity are critical features of the decision-making realities of the present time. Consequently, the world is becoming increasingly prone to systemic risks that are different in nature. Systemic risk refers to the potential of small and local disturbances to trigger domino effects cascading throughout the system and endangering the system’s functioning and wellbeing. Systemic risk is highly pertinent for safety research with major overarching challenges ranging from understanding and anticipation of impact to managing and mitigation of these risks, given the fact that the highest vulnerabilities may be observed far away and in different jurisdictions from where the risk originates.
This Special Issue will focus on systemic risk in ecological and socio-economic networks. While these systems may be very different in nature, scholars have been inspired by the similarities of their underlying network structures, which encourage utilizing similar concepts and approaches for their analyses. We welcome different types of manuscript submissions, including theoretical and conceptual issues, up-to-date reviews (scoping, integrative, systematic reviews and meta-analyses), and original research articles based on quantitative, qualitative or mixed-method approaches and applications.
Dr. Elena RovenskayaProf. Dr. Ursula Scharler
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Trade networks
- Ecological networks
- Food webs
- Economic networks
- Innovation networks
- Contagion dynamics
- Systemic risk
- Indirect effects
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