Modelling of coordinated development between marine agglomeration industry ecological industry chain and natural environment
by Liqun Zhang; Weibo Yang
International Journal of Heavy Vehicle Systems (IJHVS), Vol. 29, No. 6, 2022

Abstract: Although China's marine economy continues to grow, relatively speaking, the lack of ecological industry chain, the existence of marine environmental pollution and marine economy is unsustainable. In order to avoid the disordered state that may appear in the development of marine aggregation industry, and ensure the coordinated development of marine ecological industry and environmental protection, it is particularly important to find a scheme conducive to the sustainable development of marine economy. The research shows that the construction of marine agglomeration industry ecological chain in the selected provinces is not perfect, and the pressure on marine resources and environment is also increasing year by year. At the same time, it is concluded that the marine 'sustainability' of the selected provinces has an increasing trend year by year, which undoubtedly indicates that the sustainable development capacity of the province is improving year by year.

Online publication date: Mon, 27-Mar-2023

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