Using vector fields in the modelling of movements as flows: a case study with cattle trade networks
Using vector fields in the modelling of movements as flows: a case study with cattle trade networks
Livestock production is one of the world’s most important economic activities, involving nearly every country either as a producer or consumer. Indeed, around 1.3 billion people worldwide depend on livestock production. As livestock numbers increase due to the growth in the world population, so does the need for modelling and understanding the patterns in the movement of livestock, which is crucial for understanding global epidemic patterns. Interestingly, the structure of livestock movement is quite similar to other movements, such as human mobility, if we model the phenomena as cases of origin-destination (O-D) flows. Here, we introduce a methodology to better understand the dynamics of mobility patterns by characterising them as these flows while accounting for spatial information. Our approach looks into flows of movements as something that can be derived from networks. We demonstrate the power of our approach on cattle trading by examining a dataset from the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, the country’s largest cattle production. Our proposal is general and fits to any case in which the network is build from an O-D matrix.
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Farokhnejad, Sima
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Oliveira, Marcos
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Ribeiro, Eraldo
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Menezes, Ronaldo
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30 March 2023
Farokhnejad, Sima
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Oliveira, Marcos
260548a7-5a00-44ca-bc65-8ec3eda24bc4
Ribeiro, Eraldo
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Menezes, Ronaldo
97829e43-7d48-42bc-aa4d-08333c9881a3
Farokhnejad, Sima, Oliveira, Marcos, Ribeiro, Eraldo and Menezes, Ronaldo
(2023)
Using vector fields in the modelling of movements as flows: a case study with cattle trade networks.
In,
Teixeira, Andreia Sofia, Botta, Federico, Mendes, José Fernando, Menezes, Ronaldo and Mangioni, Giuseppe
(eds.)
Complex Networks XIV : Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Complex Networks, CompleNet 2023.
(Springer Proceedings in Complexity)
1 ed.
Springer Cham, .
(doi:10.1007/978-3-031-28276-8_14).
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Abstract
Livestock production is one of the world’s most important economic activities, involving nearly every country either as a producer or consumer. Indeed, around 1.3 billion people worldwide depend on livestock production. As livestock numbers increase due to the growth in the world population, so does the need for modelling and understanding the patterns in the movement of livestock, which is crucial for understanding global epidemic patterns. Interestingly, the structure of livestock movement is quite similar to other movements, such as human mobility, if we model the phenomena as cases of origin-destination (O-D) flows. Here, we introduce a methodology to better understand the dynamics of mobility patterns by characterising them as these flows while accounting for spatial information. Our approach looks into flows of movements as something that can be derived from networks. We demonstrate the power of our approach on cattle trading by examining a dataset from the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, the country’s largest cattle production. Our proposal is general and fits to any case in which the network is build from an O-D matrix.
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Published date: 30 March 2023
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Sima Farokhnejad
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Marcos Oliveira
Author:
Eraldo Ribeiro
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Andreia Sofia Teixeira
Editor:
Federico Botta
Editor:
José Fernando Mendes
Editor:
Ronaldo Menezes
Editor:
Giuseppe Mangioni
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