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Co-evolution of Construction Waste Recycling Industrial Chain Based on Lotka–volterra Model
Author(s) -
Yanqing Xiao,
Jingkuang Liu,
Yongshi Pang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of circuits, systems and signal processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1998-4464
DOI - 10.46300/9106.2021.15.94
Subject(s) - downstream (manufacturing) , upstream (networking) , supply chain , chain (unit) , industrial waste , production (economics) , resource (disambiguation) , upstream and downstream (dna) , environmental science , business , waste management , engineering , computer science , operations management , economics , macroeconomics , telecommunications , computer network , physics , marketing , astronomy
Under the green building policy, the recycling of construction waste has become an important issue. However, many obstructions in the industrial chain of construction waste recycling, slow integration of production elements in the chain, and inefficient resource allocation hinder the development of the construction waste recycling industry. In this study, a co-evolution model of the industrial chain of construction waste recycling is constructed based on the Lotka–Volterra model, and the Jacobian matrix is used for stability analysis. Finally, a numerical simulation is performed. The simulation results indicate that: (1) There is a high product correlation between upstream and downstream enterprises in the industrial chain of construction waste recycling; (2) The conversion coefficient of supply and demand of upstream and downstream enterprises has a higher impact on and is more sensitive to the evolution of this industrial chain; (3) The co-evolution of upstream and downstream enterprises promotes the added value of products and maximizes the overall benefits of the industrial chain, which provides reference value and theoretical basis for the development of the industrial chain of construction waste recycling.

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