Evaluating the level of coordinated development of fisheries economic growth and environmental quality in selected Chinese regions

Lagging Environmental Quality Fisheries law Environmental Pollution
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2021.106605 Publication Date: 2021-05-14T04:33:01Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract In recent years, China's fisheries economy has expanded dramatically. As a result, environmental pollution caused at least partially by such an expansion has endangered human health and the sustainable development of fisheries in some coastal regions. This paper establishes an indicator system for fisheries economic growth and environmental quality and evaluates the coordinated level of the two systems in 12 regions in China. Results show that i) it is necessary to expand the relative scale of fisheries economy, optimize the structure of fisheries industry, and improve the utilization capacity of pollutants; ii) the selected regions are evaluated as half each the fisheries economic lagging type and the environmental lagging type; iii) most of the selected regions exhibit a high coupling coordination degree, and the highest of those is Shandong. In the last section, the policy implications and further research directions are discussed.
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