Vector fields as a framework for modelling the mobility of commodities
Sima Farokhnejad, Ang\'elica S. da Mata, Mariana Macedo, Ronaldo Menezes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a vector-field method to transform origin-destination data into comprehensive spatial flow patterns, improving the analysis of commodity mobility, especially in data-sparse regions, demonstrated through cattle trade in Brazil.
Contribution
The study presents a novel vector-field framework that converts OD data into spatial flow models, addressing data limitations and enhancing mobility pattern analysis for commodities.
Findings
Revealed fundamental mobility patterns in cattle trade.
Inferred movement directions for unrepresented locations.
Enhanced understanding of large-scale commodity flows.
Abstract
Commodities, including livestock, flow through trade networks globally, with trajectories that can be effectively captured using mobility pattern modelling approaches similar to those used in human mobility studies. However, documenting these movements comprehensively presents significant challenges; it can be unrealistic, costly, and may conflict with data protection regulations. As a result, mobility datasets typically contain uncertainties due to sparsity and limitations in data collection. Origin-destination (OD) representations offer a powerful framework for modelling movement patterns and are widely adopted in mobility studies. However, these matrices possess inherent limitations: locations absent from the OD framework lack spatial information on potential mobility directions and intensities. This spatial incompleteness creates analytical gaps across different geographical scales,…
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TopicsIron and Steelmaking Processes · Economic Development and Digital Transformation
