2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108271
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Spatial–temporal variation, decoupling effects and prediction of marine fishery based on modified ecological footprint model: Case study of 11 coastal provinces in China

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“…(1) The relationship between the net carbon emissions and the economic growth of marine aquaculture generally shows a decoupling state (from Figure 1), but the decoupling relationships in different regions are different, which is similar to the findings of Kong (2021) [40]. In terms of sea areas, the southern ocean economic zone has the most ideal decoupling state, the trend of eastern ocean economic zone is "decoupling-coupling" while the northern ocean economic zone has the trend of "negative decouplingdecoupling-negative decoupling" (from Table 4).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…(1) The relationship between the net carbon emissions and the economic growth of marine aquaculture generally shows a decoupling state (from Figure 1), but the decoupling relationships in different regions are different, which is similar to the findings of Kong (2021) [40]. In terms of sea areas, the southern ocean economic zone has the most ideal decoupling state, the trend of eastern ocean economic zone is "decoupling-coupling" while the northern ocean economic zone has the trend of "negative decouplingdecoupling-negative decoupling" (from Table 4).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Therefore, Regional carbon emissions have historically been suppressed more by government-led formal environmental regulation than by informal environmental regulation (Arimura et al, 2019). Furthermore, due to the impact of policy execution, formal environmental management has the features of long-term sustainability in terms of temporal and spatial variation (Kong et al, 2021;Muratoglu et al, 2022). The public's natural interest for environmental protection is the primary focus of informal environmental control.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysis and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature on fisheries captures and marine ecological footprints, some interpret initial stagnation and decline of capture fisheries, but long‐term stabilization of capture rates, as evidence that a managed growth model can produce some degree of sustainability in global fisheries (Rashdan et al 2021). Some recent studies find evidence to support a decoupling between economic and environmental impact, or Environmental Kuznets Curve, in fisheries when controlling for measures of trade and investment freedom or when focusing on certain fishing zones in China and some Asian countries (Karimi et al 2021; Kong, Cui, and Xi 2021; Wang et al 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%