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Correlation Modeling between Ocean Spatial Distribution and Economic Sustainability

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  • Cong Wang
  • Parikshit Narendra Mahalle

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The ocean is the second most vital space for human production and life, and it is a backbone of the ecosystem of the earth. There is a strong correlation between the ocean’s spatial distribution and environment; similarly, there is a strong correlation between spatial distribution and economic sustainability. This study proposes a strategy for analyzing the relationship between marine spatial layout and economic sustainability based on a correlation combination weighting model. The essential conditions of marine industry development are examined utilizing soft computing methodologies to analyze important theories of marine industry layout. The entropy method is used to compute the weight of the marine economic evaluation index. By maximizing the difference, we can get the upper and lower boundaries of the weight of the marine industry development combination. To study the association between ocean spatial arrangement and economic sustainability, the correlation assessment results are obtained using the combination weighting model. The correlation analysis results of the experimental data are used to determine the appropriate spatial layout of the marine industry, which has some practical implications for the long-term development of the marine industry layout economy and the coordination and interaction of land-sea systems.

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  • Cong Wang & Parikshit Narendra Mahalle, 2022. "Correlation Modeling between Ocean Spatial Distribution and Economic Sustainability," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-7, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5969074
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5969074
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    1. Dongqing Han & Zhengxu Cao, 2024. "An Evaluation and Difference Analysis of the High-Quality Development of China’s Marine Economy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-18, January.

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