Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant
Construction of sponge city PPP projects is perceived as a feasible measure for achieving the sustainable urbanization. To ensure the success of sponge city PPP projects, reasonable sharing of risks among participants, which has remained scarce and unscientific, is becoming an urgent problem to be s...
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description | Construction of sponge city PPP projects is perceived as a feasible measure for achieving the sustainable urbanization. To ensure the success of sponge city PPP projects, reasonable sharing of risks among participants, which has remained scarce and unscientific, is becoming an urgent problem to be solved. In order to enable the individual participant to accurately grasp the situation of his own risks, specifically for the individual participant, this paper constructs a risk-sharing framework for sponge city PPP projects. Firstly, this paper identifies critical risk factors by the Delphi method. The final risk evaluation index system is established from the perspectives of political risks, economic risks, construction risks, and operational risks, which include 16 secondary risk factors. Then, risk factors’ weights are determined based on a combination weight method (combining the G1 method and the C-OWA operator). Next, in order to share risks reasonably, the first step is to obtain the risk factors that can be borne by one participant and define the risk factors that need to be shared among participants through the method of combining GCA method and TOPSIS method. The second step is to build a model based on the utility theory to determine the proportion of risks shared among participants. Finally, the sponge city PPP project in Qingshan demonstration area of Wuhan city as an example is employed to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the constructed risk-sharing framework. All the aforementioned studies are expected to provide helpful references for reasonable risk sharing in sponge city PPP projects. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3fe74bf8f0a548318c1f72f6dc4a13732025-02-03T06:46:57ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88326648832664Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual ParticipantHui Zhao0Shengbin Ma1Zehui Bu2School of Management Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, ChinaSchool of Management Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, ChinaSchool of Management Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266520, ChinaConstruction of sponge city PPP projects is perceived as a feasible measure for achieving the sustainable urbanization. To ensure the success of sponge city PPP projects, reasonable sharing of risks among participants, which has remained scarce and unscientific, is becoming an urgent problem to be solved. In order to enable the individual participant to accurately grasp the situation of his own risks, specifically for the individual participant, this paper constructs a risk-sharing framework for sponge city PPP projects. Firstly, this paper identifies critical risk factors by the Delphi method. The final risk evaluation index system is established from the perspectives of political risks, economic risks, construction risks, and operational risks, which include 16 secondary risk factors. Then, risk factors’ weights are determined based on a combination weight method (combining the G1 method and the C-OWA operator). Next, in order to share risks reasonably, the first step is to obtain the risk factors that can be borne by one participant and define the risk factors that need to be shared among participants through the method of combining GCA method and TOPSIS method. The second step is to build a model based on the utility theory to determine the proportion of risks shared among participants. Finally, the sponge city PPP project in Qingshan demonstration area of Wuhan city as an example is employed to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the constructed risk-sharing framework. All the aforementioned studies are expected to provide helpful references for reasonable risk sharing in sponge city PPP projects.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8832664 |
spellingShingle | Hui Zhao Shengbin Ma Zehui Bu Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant Advances in Civil Engineering |
title | Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant |
title_full | Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant |
title_fullStr | Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant |
title_full_unstemmed | Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant |
title_short | Constructing a Risk-Sharing Framework for Sponge City PPP Projects from the Perspective of the Individual Participant |
title_sort | constructing a risk sharing framework for sponge city ppp projects from the perspective of the individual participant |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8832664 |
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