2015
DOI: 10.3390/su70810399
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Assessment and Evolution of the Sustainable Development Ability of Human–Ocean Systems in Coastal Regions of China

Abstract: Abstract:The oceans are a crucial source of natural resources for human development, as productive terrestrial resources increasingly reach their limits of economic and ecological exploitation. With increasing human impact on oceans, it is vital to maintain a sustainable human-ocean relationship. We present an indicator system and information entropy model to assess the evolution of human-ocean systems (HOSs) according to the dissipative structure theory. Sustainable development ability (SDA) scores for HOSs a… Show more

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“…Entropy is an important concept in thermodynamics that measures the state of chaos or disorder within the physical system, which has been applied to a variety of fields, e.g., information theory [75], biological sciences [76], economics [77], and management [77], which are far beyond the field of thermodynamics and statistical physics [76]. In 1948, Shannon introduced the concept of entropy into information theory to measure the degree of chaos or disorder of information [75], i.e., the intensity of uncertainty of information emitted by an information source.…”
Section: Measurement Of Livelihood Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Entropy is an important concept in thermodynamics that measures the state of chaos or disorder within the physical system, which has been applied to a variety of fields, e.g., information theory [75], biological sciences [76], economics [77], and management [77], which are far beyond the field of thermodynamics and statistical physics [76]. In 1948, Shannon introduced the concept of entropy into information theory to measure the degree of chaos or disorder of information [75], i.e., the intensity of uncertainty of information emitted by an information source.…”
Section: Measurement Of Livelihood Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The valuations on the indicators of livelihood assets were subjective to some extent and may lead to incomplete or wrong information [77]. Therefore, to effectively avoid the influence of subjective factors caused by the arbitrary valuation, reduce the uncertainty of livelihood assets indicator information, and improve the information of valuable indicators [76,77,79], the weights of seven livelihood asset indicators were determined using the entropy method.…”
Section: Measurement Of Livelihood Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) When Southeast Asian countries make their choices: 1 When China chooses to cooperate, the return of cooperation between Southeast Asian countries is R m + E m , and the uncooperative return of Southeast Asian countries is R m + T m − P m . Therefore, all countries in Southeast Asia will choose to cooperate as P m > T m and R m + E m > R m + T m − P m .…”
Section: Game Theory Analysis Of International Cooperation Of the Marmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research and development of marine medicine have become the key point of the structuring of the international pharmaceutical economy strategy. However, the marine biopharmaceutical industry in China has not formed an industrial cluster yet due to the following: (1) a small amount of marine bioresources with overfishing, dumping and spills in the ocean, and coastal ecosystem destruction [1]; (2) the slow development of medicine research; (3) the lack of compound talents; (4) the low conversion rate of scientific research outcomes; (5) the weak awareness of legal rights; (6) the inadequate protection of intellectual property rights; (7) the small scale of industrial development; (8) the low level of industrial development. Industrial enterprises are also confronted with some prominent problems, such as the small number of enterprises, small scale, low level, scattered layout, and lack of brand-name leading companies and brand-name products [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With rapid economic development exhausting land resources, people have begun focusing on the sea [1], which is becoming increasingly important for sustaining the economy [2,3], especially in China [4]. The Marine Society of China is in a stage of all-round development; however, is remains subject to certain problems, such as insufficiency in the basic strength of the sea, the imbalance of regional development, and the deterioration of the marine ecological environment [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%