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A Research on the Mechanism of Collaborative Development of Marine Industry in the Northern of Jiangsu Province
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202412306
Author(s)
Hui Liu, Xuefeng Zhu, Li Dong*, Yongzhi Liu
Affiliation(s)
Jiangsu Vocational College of Finance and Accounting, College of Finance and Taxation, Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
The Ocean has abundant resources, which can provide broader development space for human social and economic development. With the proposal of China's marine power strategy, China's marine economy has rapidly developed and grown. Taking Yancheng and Lianyungang as examples, this article analyzes the current development status of the marine industry in the northern Jiangsu region, and based on this, proposes coordinated development strategies and suggestions between cities in the process of developing the marine economy. This article suggests: 1. Based on their respective resource endowments, cooperate with each other to jointly develop and utilize marine resources; 2. Reasonably plan and utilize land resources in coastal cities to avoid spatial conflicts between industry and tourism; 3. Adapt to the changing trends of market demand and actively develop new markets; 4. Faced with marine environmental pollution and ecological damage, regions should unite and cooperate to effectively respond through technological innovation.
Keywords
Marine Economy; Collaborative Development; Space Conflict; Aging Population; Environmental Protection
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