Globalization allow human societies to rely on natural resources available both locally and in other regions of the planet. Thus, in a globalized world, multiple pools of the same resource are often harvested by multiple users through a network of interactions. It is not clear to what extent the interconnection, structure and modularity (that is, when subsystems of nodes exhibit stronger internal connectivity) of such a network may affect the flexibility of the system. Here, we develop a framework to investigate the impact of globalization on the environment.
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Unique Paper ID: 153110
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 5
Page(s): 514 - 518
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