A gridded dataset comprising value-added of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in China under shared socioeconomic pathways from 2020-2100
DOI: 10.4121/14113706
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Time coverage 2020-2100
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The Cobb-Douglas production function is applied to project the output values of primary, secondary and tertiary industries in China at the provincial scale from 2020-2100 within the framework of shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). The provincial output value is re-allocated to grids at a 0.1 degree resolution based on the gridded land use and population. There are 15 files in total, which are saved in the form of. CSV. Each file is a combination of an industry sector and an SSP. In each file, the first and second columns are the longitude and latitude of the grids, respectively, and the first row is the year. Starting from the third column and the second row, the output value is given as a two-dimensional matrix in units of yuan.
History
- 2021-03-09 first online
- 2022-03-21 published, posted
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4TU.ResearchDataFormat
ASCIIAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Population, urbanization and economic scenarios over the Belt and Road region under the Shared Socioeconomic PathwaysFunding
- National Key Research and Development Program of China MOST (2018FY100501)
Organizations
School of Geographical Science, Nanjing University of Information Science & TechnologyDATA
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