Data content: money supply (2012-2021) and assets and liabilities of financial institutions (2007-2020) Data source and processing method: The original data of the third pole (China) banks and currencies from 2015 to 2021 were obtained from the official website of the World Bank and Sina.com, and the data set of the third pole (China) banks and currencies from 2012 to 2021 was obtained through data sorting, screening and cleaning. The data started from 2012 to 2021 in Microsoft Excel (xls) format. Data quality description: excellent Data application achievements and prospects: provide effective reference as socio-economic data
FU Wenxue
Data content: price index_ Consumer Price Index (CPI) (2009-2022) Data source and processing method: The original data of the third pole (China) price index economy from 2015 to 2022 were obtained from the official website of the World Bank and Sina.com, and the economic data set of the third pole (China) price index from 2009 to 2022 was obtained through data collation, screening and cleaning. The data started from 2009 to 2022 in Microsoft Excel (xls) format. Data quality description: excellent Data application achievements and prospects: provide effective reference as socio-economic data
FU Wenxue
Data content: annual statistics of gross domestic product (GDP) (1991-2021), domestic assets and liabilities data (2011-2020) and domestic input and output data (2012-2018) Data source and processing method: The original macroeconomic data of the third pole (China) from 2015 to 2021 were obtained from the official website of the World Bank and Sina.com, and the macroeconomic data set of the third pole (China) from 1991 to 2021 was obtained through data sorting, screening and cleaning. The data was stored in Microsoft Excel (xls) format. Data quality description: excellent Data application achievements and prospects: provide effective reference as socio-economic data
FU Wenxue
Data content: foreign economy and trade_ Total import and export of goods (1991-2021) Data source and processing method: The original data of foreign trade and investment of the third pole (China region) from 2015 to 2021 were obtained from the official website of the World Bank and Sina.com, and the data set of foreign trade and investment of the third pole (China region) from 1991 to 2021 was obtained through data sorting, screening and cleaning. The data started from 1991 to 2021 in Microsoft Excel (xls) format. Data quality description: excellent Data application achievements and prospects: provide effective reference as socio-economic data
FU Wenxue
This data set is the daily vorticity related flux observation data of Naqu flux station (31.64 ° N 92.01 ° E, 4598 m a.s.l.), including ecosystem net ecosystem productivity (NEP), total primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) data. The main steps of data pre-processing include wild point removal (± 3 σ)、 Coordinate axis rotation (3D wind rotation), Webb Pearman Leuning correction, outlier elimination, carbon flux interpolation and decomposition, etc. Missing data are interpolated through the nonlinear empirical formula between CO2 flux value (Fc) and environmental factors.
ZHANG Yangjian
This dataset is the daily vorticity related flux observation data of Naqu flux station (31.64 ° N 92.01 ° E, 4598 m a.s.l.), including net ecosystem productivity (NEP), total primary productivity (GPP), ecosystem respiration (ER), evapotranspiration, latent heat, sensible heat, air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, soil temperature, soil moisture and other data. The main steps of data pre-processing include wild point removal (± 3 σ)、 Coordinate axis rotation (3D wind rotation), Webb Pearman Leuning correction, outlier elimination, carbon flux interpolation and decomposition, etc. Missing data are interpolated through the nonlinear empirical formula between CO2 flux value (Fc) and environmental factors.
ZHANG Yangjian
Data content: Industrial added value of national economy (monthly) (2010-2021) Data source and processing method: obtain the original data of the third pole (China) industrial economy in 2010-2021 from the official website of the World Bank and Sina.com, and obtain the industrial economy data set in 2010-2021 (China) through data sorting, screening and cleaning. The data starts from 2010 to 2021 in Microsoft Excel (xls) format. Data quality description: excellent Data application achievements and prospects: provide effective reference as social, industrial and economic data
FU Wenxue
The data set includes the implied water resources and land resource flows among 11 cities and counties in the Heihe River basin, including Ganzhou, Sunan, Minle, Linze, Gaotai, Shandan, Suzhou, Jinta, Jiayuguan and Ejina. Table 1 includes the transfer volume of virtual water resources and virtual land resources among multiple regions. Table 2 includes the virtual water resources export volume of each regional sub sector and the virtual water resources import volume of each regional sub sector. Table 3 includes the export volume of virtual land resources of each regional sub sector and the import volume of virtual land resources of each regional sub sector. Based on the input-output tables of 11 cities and counties in the Heihe River Basin, we investigate the consumption, loss and flow of water and land resources in each economic sector, construct a coupled water-land resource accounting statement, and calculate the virtual water resources and virtual land resources flow by sector in each region based on the input-output analysis method. The water consumption and land use data of each region and sector are obtained from official statistical yearbook data.
CHEN Bin
Provide detailed spatial distribution of GDP data in China from 1990 to 2015 year by year. The data is 1km grid data, and the unit is 10000 yuan / square kilometer. This grid data comprehensively considers multiple factors for weight allocation to realize the spatialization of GDP, which is convenient for data sharing and spatial statistical analysis. The data comes from the resource and environment science data registration and publication system. The year-on-year data is obtained by linear interpolation of the original data, and is saved in GeoTIFF file format. The methods and standards of data over the years are consistent, the coverage is complete, and the collection and processing process is traceable and reliable.
WANG Can , WANG Jiachen
Based on the non survey method, referring to the provincial input-output table and county-level statistical data of the Qilian Mountain region, the project compiled the input-output table of the Qilian Mountain Region in 2017. This table provides a data basis for analyzing the production and consumption of regional economy and the virtual water resources contained in its products or services. The input-output table uses the input-output tables of Qinghai Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Gansu Province in 2017, analyzes the industrial production, residents' consumption and interregional trade information of districts and counties included in the Qilian Mountains, and constructs the input-output table of the Qilian Mountains. The input-output table is the characterization of the regional macroeconomic structure and the level of regional products or services.
WU Feng
Vulnerability of disaster bearing body is the degree of damage that human social and economic activities may suffer under the disturbance or pressure of natural disasters under a certain social and economic background, that is, the nature that disaster bearing body is vulnerable to damage and loss in the face of natural disasters. Based on the actual scientific research and expert guidance, this data constructs the vulnerability assessment indicators of disaster bearing bodies from the three aspects of exposure, sensitivity and adaptability, and uses the revised serv vulnerability model to calculate the Himalayan surrounding areas (domestic part) and the Asian water tower area. In order to systematically analyze the vulnerability of disaster bearing bodies in the study area, this data selects indicators from six aspects: population, economy, traffic lines, ecological environment, livestock and buildings, and constructs an indicator system of 6 first-class indicators, 18 second-class indicators and 29 third-class indicators. After the obtained vulnerability assessment results of population, economy, traffic lines, ecological environment, livestock and buildings are normalized, the vulnerability assessment maps of Himalayan surrounding areas (domestic part) and Asian water tower area are obtained by vector superposition.
ZHOU Qiang, CHEN Yingming , LIU Fenggui, CHEN Ruishan , CHEN Qiong, XIA Xingsheng , NIU Baicheng , DUAN Yufang
The data is 1:250000 socio-economic data of Sichuan Tibet line and surrounding areas, including GDP, population and other data. Population and GDP are one of the important indicators of social and economic development, regional planning and resource and environmental protection. Administrative regions are usually taken as the basic statistical unit. The spatialization of population and GDP replaces the traditional administrative statistics unit with spatial statistics unit, which brings great convenience for data sharing and spatial statistical analysis among multiple fields. The data comes from the kilometer grid data set of China's population and GDP spatial distribution of resource and environmental science and data center. The data set of China's population and GDP spatial distribution kilometer grid of resource and environmental science and data center is cut according to the scope of Sichuan Tibet railway and surrounding areas. The data is in grid format and accurate to every square kilometer. It is applicable to the Sichuan Tibet line and surrounding areas. Population and GDP are one of the important indicators of social and economic development, regional planning and resource and environmental protection.
WANG Zhonggen
The resilience of health care development in countries along the Belt and Road reflects the level of resilience of health care development in the countries along the Belt and Road, and the higher the value of the data, the stronger the resilience of health care development in the countries along the Belt and Road. The World Bank statistical database was used for the preparation of the health resilience data. Based on the year-on-year data of these four indicators, and taking into account the year-on-year changes of each indicator, the product of resilience in the development of healthcare conditions was prepared through comprehensive diagnosis based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis. "The Resilience in Health Care Development dataset for countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the current resilience in health care development in each country.
XU Xinliang
The development resilience of social employment in the countries along the Belt and Road reflects the level of resilience of social employment in the countries along the Belt and Road, and the higher the value of the data, the stronger the development resilience of social employment in the countries along the Belt and Road. The data product of social employment development resilience is prepared by referring to the World Bank statistical database, using the year-by-year data of the ratio of total unemployment to total labour force in the countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019, and based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis by considering the year-by-year changes of each indicator. A comprehensive diagnostic was carried out to generate a resilience product for the development of social employment. "The data set on the resilience of social employment development in the countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the resilience of the current population growth in each country.
XU Xinliang
The resilience of education in Belt and Road countries reflects the level of resilience of education in the countries along the Belt and Road, and the higher the value, the stronger the resilience of education in the countries along the Belt and Road. The data on the resilience of educational conditions are prepared by referring to the World Bank's statistical database, using year-on-year data on four indicators - literacy rate, education expenditure, secondary school enrolment rate and tertiary enrolment rate - for countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019, and taking into account the year-on-year changes in each indicator. Based on the sensitivity and adaptability analysis, a comprehensive diagnosis was carried out to generate a resilience product for the development of education conditions. "The data set on the resilience of educational conditions in countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the current resilience of educational conditions in each country.
XU Xinliang
The GDP per capita growth resilience dataset for countries along the Belt and Road is a comprehensive reflection of the level of GDP per capita growth resilience of each country. The GDP per capita growth resilience dataset was prepared with reference to the World Bank's statistical database, using year-on-year data on GDP per capita (constant 2010 US dollars) for countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019, and based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis, taking into account the year-on-year changes of each indicator. Through a comprehensive diagnostic, a product on GDP per capita growth resilience was prepared. "The GDP per capita growth resilience dataset for countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the current GDP per capita growth resilience of each country.
XU Xinliang
The Belt and Road financial system resilience dataset reflects the level of resilience of the financial system of each country, and the higher the value of the data, the stronger the resilience of the financial system of the countries along the Belt and Road. The financial system resilience includes money market development resilience, banking system resilience, and stock market resilience. The data products are prepared with reference to the World Bank's statistical database, using broad money growth (annual percentage), real interest rates, net domestic credit (current local currency) as a percentage of GDP, and net domestic credit (current local currency) for countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019. The financial system resilience product is prepared through a comprehensive diagnosis based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis, taking into account year-on-year changes in each indicator, using year-on-year data on six indicators: bank liquidity reserves as a percentage of bank assets, bank capital as a percentage of assets, and total stock transactions as a percentage of GDP. The financial system resilience dataset for countries along the "Belt and Road" is an important reference for the analysis and comparison of the current financial system resilience of each country.
XU Xinliang
Macroeconomics refers to the entire national economy or the national economy as a whole, as well as its economic activities and operational status. "The data set of macroeconomic development resilience of countries along the Belt and Road reflects the level of macroeconomic development resilience of the countries along the Belt and Road, and the higher the data value, the stronger the macroeconomic development resilience of the countries along the Belt and Road. The macroeconomic development resilience dataset is prepared with reference to the World Bank's statistical database, using year-on-year changes in four indicators: GDP per capita, gross fixed capital formation as a percentage of GDP, inflation as measured by the GDP deflator, and total savings as a percentage of GDP for countries along the "Belt and Road" from 2000 to 2019. The macroeconomic development resilience product was prepared through a comprehensive diagnosis based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis, taking into account the year-on-year changes of each indicator. "The resilience dataset of macroeconomic development of countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the resilience of macroeconomic development of various countries.
XU Xinliang
"The resilience of the domestic economic systems of the countries along the Belt and Road reflects the level of resilience of the domestic economic systems of each country, and the higher the value of the data, the stronger the resilience of the domestic economic systems of the countries along the Belt and Road. The resilience of domestic economic systems includes macroeconomic development resilience, industrial and service sector development resilience, and the data products are prepared with reference to the World Bank statistical database, using GDP per capita, gross fixed capital formation as a percentage of GDP, inflation as measured by GDP deflator, and gross savings as measured by GDP deflator for countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019. The resilience products of the domestic economic system are prepared through a comprehensive diagnosis based on sensitivity and adaptability analysis, taking into account the year-on-year changes of each indicator, using year-on-year data of six indicators: GDP per capita, gross fixed capital formation as a percentage of GDP, gross savings as a percentage of GDP, industrial value added as a percentage of GDP, and service value added as a percentage of GDP. "The resilience dataset of the domestic economic systems of the countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the resilience of the domestic economic systems of various countries.
XU Xinliang
"The resilience dataset reflects the level of resilience of industrial and service development in the countries along the Belt and Road, and the higher the value, the stronger the resilience of industrial and service development in the countries along the Belt and Road. The resilience of industrial and service sector development data products are prepared with reference to the World Bank's statistical database, using the year-on-year changes of two indicators, namely the value added of industry as a percentage of GDP and the value added of service sector as a percentage of GDP, for countries along the Belt and Road from 2000 to 2019, and on the basis of considering the year-on-year changes of each indicator. Based on the sensitivity and adaptability analysis, a comprehensive diagnostic was prepared to generate products on the resilience of industrial and service sector development. "The resilience dataset of industrial and service sector development in countries along the Belt and Road is an important reference for analysing and comparing the current resilience of industrial and service sector development in each country.
XU Xinliang
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