Abstract
The construction of large hydraulic project improves the efficiency of water using and it will bring the social risk which has the dynamic evolution characteristic. In order to research the evolution process of social risk of large hydraulic project construction, a social risk evolution model is established based on society burning theory to depict the risk dynamic evolutionary process quantitatively. At last, an early warning control model is constructed. At the same time, the rational comprehensive mechanism of interests, the informational processing communication mechanism and the comprehensive emergency control system are put forward to reduce the risk level from the point of view of guarding and controlling the social risk.
Fund supported:Special Program For Key Program for International S&T Cooperation Projects (2012DFA60830).
Chapter PDF
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Gao, L., Liu, J.: National Key Projects and National Innovation Ability. China Soft Science (4), 17–22 (2005)
Rosenberg, D.M., Bodaly, R.A., Ushe, P.J.: Environmental and social impacts of large scale hydro-electric development: who is listening? Global Environmental hange 5(2), 127–148 (1995)
Rosenberg, D.M., Berkes, F., Bodaly, R.A., Hecky, R.E., Kelly, C.A., Rudd, J.W.M.: Large-scale impacts of hydroelectric development. Environmental Review (5), 27–54 (1997)
Fu, P., Chen, K., Xie, Y., Zhang, D.: Method for environment impact assessment of hydropower development considering social factors. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 40(8), 1012–1018 (2009)
Li, H., Jiang, H.L.: On Social Amalgamation and Social Stabilization of Three Gorges Project Resettlement. Journal of Chongqing University (Social Sciences Edition) 9(2), 37–40 (2002)
Chen, Y., Chen, S., Wang, S.: Social risk evaluation of reservoir immigrants. Journal of Economics of Water Resources 23(2), 62–64 (2005)
Yang, F., Yu, J.: The risk analysis and evaluation of Water conservancy project resettlement work. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 36(10), 1258–1262 (2005)
Zhang, J., Wang, H.: Society risk analysis of South-to-North Water Society. Yangtze River 4(2), 18–19 (2006)
Yu, W.: Social issues caused by water resources project and Countermeasures. Journal of Hohai University 7(4), 54–56 (2005)
Liu, Z., Niu, W.: Social stability mechanism model. System Engineering Theory and Practice (7), 69–76 (2007)
Hu, A., Wang, L.: A Study of the Measurement Methods and Experiences Concerning the Risks from Social Transition (1993~2004). Management World (6), 46–54 (2006)
Feng, B.: Social risk: perspective, contents and factor. Tianjin Social Sciences (2), 72–77 (2004)
Niu, W.: The Social Physics and the Warning System of China Social Stability. Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1), 16–20 (2001)
Liu, Z., Niu, W., Gu, J.: Social emergency response model and control pattern analysis. China Soft Science (8), 85–92 (2007)
Huang, D.: Can it take root After landing?–investigation and thought about rural migrants placed from the Three Gorges. World of Survey (5), 28–30 (2009)
Sun, Y.: The Three Gorges Reservoir Area “after the migration period” major social problems analysis of regional social problems reasons and Countermeasures. China Soft Science (6), 24–33 (2011)
Song, L.: Social risk warning system design and operation. Journal of Southeast University 1(1), 70–76 (1999)
Shan, Y., Gao, J.: Social Physical Interpretation of Reasons for Mass Disturbances: The Introduction of Social Combustion Theory. Journal of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 6(12), 26–33 (2010)
Tong, X., Zhang, H.: Group events and its governance–further consideration under the integrated framework social risk and public crisis. Academic Circles (2), 35–45 (2008)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2015 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
About this paper
Cite this paper
Wang, B., Huang, D., Li, H., Zhang, C.Z., He, Z.Q. (2015). Research on Social Risk Evolution and Control of the Large Hydraulic Project Construction Based on Society Burning Theory. In: Li, D., Chen, Y. (eds) Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture VIII. CCTA 2014. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 452. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19620-6_41
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19620-6_41
Published:
Publisher Name: Springer, Cham
Print ISBN: 978-3-319-19619-0
Online ISBN: 978-3-319-19620-6
eBook Packages: Computer ScienceComputer Science (R0)