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22 October 2007 The benefit valuation method and analytical study of profession meteorological service in China
ZhenHe Ren, ZhaoBo Sun, ShanYun Song, BangZhong Wang
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the position and function of the meteorological work in the whole national economy construction, studies the concept, classification and characteristics of the meteorological service, focuses on the basic thoughts of the benefit valuation of profession meteorological service, determines the basic methods of studying the high meteorology-sensitive industry, analyzes the basic methods of determining the profession annual value ratio of production occupied by the high meteorology-sensitive industry. Based on the above works, the Chinese high meteorology-hypersensitive industry is put forward, the benefit of meteorological service of the typical operation of the high meteorology-sensitive industry is analyzed, the profession annual value ratio of production occupied by the high meteorology-sensitive industry is obtained, and the benefit of the national profession meteorological service is initially assessed through the expert valuation method (Dephi method). At the present level of meteorological service and economic development, the annual mean efficiency of meteorological service is no less than 279 billion 3 million yuan.( The cost is not included.)
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ZhenHe Ren, ZhaoBo Sun, ShanYun Song, and BangZhong Wang "The benefit valuation method and analytical study of profession meteorological service in China", Proc. SPIE 6679, Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability IV, 66791Q (22 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.729333
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KEYWORDS
Meteorology

Environmental sensing

Agriculture

Manufacturing

Forestry

Environmental management

Statistical analysis

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