Systemic Risks: A Homomorphic Approach on the Basis of Complexity Science

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作者
Klaus Lucas [1 ,2 ]
Ortwin Renn [2 ,3 ]
Carlo Jaeger [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Saini Yang [4 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, Aachen University
[2] Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS)
[3] Economic and Social Science Department, University of Stuttgart
[4] Academy of Disaster Reduction and Emergency Management, School of Geography, Beijing Normal University
[5] Global Climate Forum
[6] Key Laboratory of Environmental Change and Natural Disasters, Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University
关键词
Complexity science; Integrated risk governance; Multiagent modeling; Systemic risks;
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X913 [安全系统学];
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0837 ;
摘要
Although the notion of systemic risk gained prominence with respect to financial systems, it is a generic term that refers to risks of increasing importance in many domains—risks that cannot be tackled by conventional techniques of risk management and governance. We build on a domain-overarching definition of systemic risks by highlighting crucial properties that distinguish them from conventional risks and plain disasters. References to typical examples from various domains are included. Common features of systemic risks in different domains—such as the role of agents and emergence phenomena, tipping and cascading, parameters indicating instability, and historicity—turn out to be more than noncommittal empirical observations. Rather these features can be related to fundamental theory for relatively simple and well-understood systems in physics and chemistry. A crucial mechanism is the breakdown of macroscopic patterns of whole systems due to feedback reinforcing actions of agents on the microlevel, where the reinforcement is triggered by boundary conditions moving beyond critical tipping points.Throughout the whole article, emphasis is placed on the role of complexity science as a basis for unifying the phenomena of systemic risks in widely different domains.
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页码:292 / 305
页数:14
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