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Frontiers in Ocean Engineering, 2021, 2(4); doi: 10.38007/FOE.2021.020403.

Spatial Heterogeneity Measurement of Marine Resources and its Relationship with Marine Economic Development

Author(s)

Malik Deesha

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Malik Deesha
Affiliation(s)

Sharif University of Technology, Iran

Abstract

With the development of economy, the world's population, resources and environment are under increasing pressure. The ocean can provide abundant energy resources for human society and expand people's living space. The purpose of this article is to study the spatial heterogeneity measurement and its relationship with the development. Taking each city in my country as the basic research unit, rough set theory is used to screen and construct a method that includes innovation-driven, coordinated There are five quasi-level layers of stability, green ecology, open cooperation and people's livelihood sharing. Using the coupling degree, the spatial heterogeneity measurement of marine resources in my country and the coupling and coordination relationship between marine resources and the environment are analyzed, which is expected to provide a useful reference for sustainable development. Develop the marine economy of my country's coastal areas. The results show that from the total effect, the spatial heterogeneity of marine resources effectively drives the growth of marine economy (0.827), eases the pressure on marine ecology (-0.682), promotes the progress of marine society (0.734), and improves the state of marine economy (0.736), and then promote the development of marine economy (0.789).

Keywords

Marine Resources, Spatial Heterogeneity, Marine Economic Development, Coupling Model

Cite This Paper

Malik Deesha. Spatial Heterogeneity Measurement of Marine Resources and its Relationship with Marine Economic Development. Frontiers in Ocean Engineering (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 4: 17-24. https://doi.org/10.38007/FOE.2021.020403.

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