Department of Electric, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
School of International Studies, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2022 Mar 17;12(1):4644. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-08419-2.
In the context of a global food system, the dynamics associated to international food trade have become key determinants of food security. In this paper, we resort to a diffusion model to simulate how shocks to domestic food production propagate through the international food trade network and study the relationship between trade openness and vulnerability. The results of our simulations suggest that low-income and food insecure countries tend to be the more exposed to external shocks and, at the same time, they are usually not in a position to take full advantage of international food trade when it comes to shield themselves from shocks to domestic production. We also study and discuss how nodes characteristics are associated with the propagation dynamics and with countries' vulnerability, finding that simple centrality measures can significantly predict the magnitude of the shock experienced by individual countries.
在全球食品体系的背景下,与国际食品贸易相关的动态已成为食品安全的关键决定因素。在本文中,我们采用扩散模型来模拟国内粮食生产受到冲击时如何通过国际粮食贸易网络传播,并研究贸易开放度与脆弱性之间的关系。模拟结果表明,低收入和粮食不安全的国家往往更容易受到外部冲击的影响,而在面临国内生产冲击时,它们通常无法充分利用国际粮食贸易来保护自己。我们还研究和讨论了节点特征与传播动态以及国家脆弱性之间的关系,发现简单的中心性度量可以显著预测个别国家所经历冲击的大小。