04419nam 2201105z- 450 991056646430332120231214133300.0(CKB)5680000000037737(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81011(EXLCZ)99568000000003773720202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlue Economy and Resilient Development: Natural Resources, Shipping, People, and EnvironmentBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (318 p.)3-0365-2544-0 3-0365-2545-9 This book is a pivotal publication that seeks to address contemporary challenges to the blue economy in view of the growth in exploration and utilization of natural resources, transport connectivity, effects of climate change, sustainable fisheries management, food security, and social and economic issues of human well-being in coastal areas. Coastal territories and water areas are changing at an unprecedented pace in ways that fundamentally affect ecosystems, people, biodiversity, and sustainability. Such changes are driven primarily by rapid social and economic developments, economic disparities between countries, the internationalization of production and value chains, and industrialization. In this context, this publication supplements the existing literature by summoning political, economic, environmental, and social factors that influence various dimensions of the sustainable development of blue economy, as well as translating the findings into workable approaches and policies for the benefit of the economic actors, people, and the environment.Blue Economy and Resilient DevelopmentResearch & information: generalbicsscUkrainecoastal regionsdemographic structureregional economic performancesustainabilityBlue Economy (BE) sectorsmaritime transportlegislative frameworkChinaconnectivityCOVID-19 pandemicmaritime tradePolar Silk Roadshippingblue economy (BE)coastal tourismbibliometric analysisR languageCiteSpaceVOSviewervisualizationASEANcomparative advantagefishfishery productsRCEPseafoodtrademarine economic efficiencymarine industrial structure upgradingspillover effectspatial Durbin modelArctic Zone of the Russian Federationblue economycoastal areas and municipalitiesregional and urban planningsustainable development strategiesonline educationdistance learningthe Arctic regioneducational institutionsemployersocean governancepolicy developmenttransformationeconomic growthpollutionpanel data analysisoxidative stressheavy metalsDanube RiverBlack Seamachine learningfish stockswater qualityforecast modelsResearch & information: generalGao Tianmingedt1309567Erokhin VasiliiedtZaikov KonstantinedtVasile Andrei JeanedtSubić JoneledtGao TianmingothErokhin VasiliiothZaikov KonstantinothVasile Andrei JeanothSubić JonelothBOOK9910566464303321Blue Economy and Resilient Development: Natural Resources, Shipping, People, and Environment3029398UNINA