2022
DOI: 10.3390/fishes7010020
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Environmental Regulation, Technological Innovation and Development of Marine Fisheries—Evidence from Ten Coastal Regions in China

Abstract: This study aims to examine the relationship between environmental regulation, technological innovation and the development of China’s marine fisheries. We make a theoretical overview of the relationship between environmental regulation, technological innovation and the development of marine fisheries. Using data from 10 coastal regions of China, we calculate the comprehensive development level of China’s marine fisheries in each region from 2009 to 2018 through the entropy method. Then, we use a double logit m… Show more

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“…Fisheries output increases by 0.07% for FEOLS, 0.08% for FMOLS, and 0.37% for DOLS for every 1% increase in IP rights. This result is consistent with the statements made by Karagiannis and Metaxas (2023), Nogueira et al (2022), Li et al (2022), and Fu et al (2022) that the protection of intellectual property rights increases the productivity of fisheries in developing nations. The empirical data explain an inverse connection between market size and fisheries output in EU13 developing nations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Fisheries output increases by 0.07% for FEOLS, 0.08% for FMOLS, and 0.37% for DOLS for every 1% increase in IP rights. This result is consistent with the statements made by Karagiannis and Metaxas (2023), Nogueira et al (2022), Li et al (2022), and Fu et al (2022) that the protection of intellectual property rights increases the productivity of fisheries in developing nations. The empirical data explain an inverse connection between market size and fisheries output in EU13 developing nations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It would better use systems thinking to optimize trade-offs and synergies between competing domains to achieve fisheries and conservation. Li et al (2022) and Fu et al (2022) investigated the growth of marine fisheries' technical innovations and intellectual property rights in 10 coastal areas of China, concluding that property rights are essential to fostering this development.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, Colina et al (2021) investigated how fish populations affected carbon flows in benthic and pelagic environments and the benthic zone, significantly affecting marine CO 2 and CH 4 net emissions. Furthermore, using the double logit model, McArley et al (2021) and Li et al (2022) investigated the relationship between marine pollution and the development of China's marine fisheries. The results indicate that environmental regulations have a “U‐shaped” impact on the environment of China's marine fisheries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this has also led to the problems of scattered fishery resource layout, depletion of high-quality fish resources, and low technology. In summary, the development of marine fisheries in China's coastal regions is almost always constrained by problems such as resource depletion and environmental degradation [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%