Research on Resource Evaluation Mapping and Asteroid Mining Based on HFSE Model and Entropy Weight Method
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Global equity, Entropy weight method, Asteroid mining.Abstract
In view of the scarcity of resources, we analyze the mapping process from existing resources to expected production value from a humanitarian point of view. After analyzing the fairness index from six different angles, we propose a solution and establish an HFSE model that reflects the difference between a country's economic structure and expectations. In addition, we also synthesize six aspects of the fairness index through the entropy weight method and get the overall fairness of a country. According to the current global situation, the policy of asteroid mining has been put forward. These recommendations enhance global competitiveness promptly and ensure that industries with national characteristics can give full play to their advantages and develop productive forces in an all-around way.
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