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HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 351-370Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10807030902761346
Keywords
ecological supply chain; disruption risks; robust strategy; exergoeconomics; exergy; optimizing model
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- New century outstanding talent plan in Fujian, China
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This article presents the ecological supply chain (ESC) model and demonstrates its benefits. The causes that make an ESC vulnerable to disruption risks are analyzed; the objective is to balance the cost and the disruption risk. Also, it provides supply management strategies, demand management strategies, product management strategies, and information management strategies. Practice in China is reviewed. Based on exergoeconomics theory, the ESC is regarded as a huge energy system providing new perspective. The sustainability of the ESC system is discussed under the circumstances of exergoeconomics. The metric of system negative environment effect is introduced to measure ESC system performance. Finally, a real case example is used to illustrate the models and get some conclusions.
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