Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai

The pressure on the resources and environment of marine ranching has been increasing due to its large-scale construction and rapid development. Marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) are important for the sustainable development of marine ranching. This paper constructs...

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Autores principales: Yuan-Wei Du, Ye-Cheng Wang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c763db8372c446a48050b12e98ae8ec72021-12-01T04:51:20ZEvaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai1470-160X10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107688https://doaj.org/article/c763db8372c446a48050b12e98ae8ec72021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X21003538https://doaj.org/toc/1470-160XThe pressure on the resources and environment of marine ranching has been increasing due to its large-scale construction and rapid development. Marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) are important for the sustainable development of marine ranching. This paper constructs a marine ranching RECC evaluation index system based on the analysis of the marine ranching RECC system from the pressure-and-support perspective. Also, on the basis of the determination of index weights using the probabilistic linguistic preference relation (PLPR) method, a model to calculate the marine ranching RECC index is introduced and applied to analyzing the RECC states of 11 marine ranching enterprises in Yantai, China. Based on the obtained results, the following conclusions are drawn. First, the RECC of 11 marine ranching enterprises in Yantai is in a severe state on the whole. Second, the average RECC performance of national marine ranching enterprises is better than that of the provincial marine ranching enterprises. Third, both the pressure and support levels of most marine ranching enterprises in Yantai are relatively low. Finally, there are certain main obstacle indexes in each subsystem that limit the RECC level. This study helps a comprehensive understanding of marine ranching RECC status in Yantai and provides an important reference for the scientific construction and management of marine ranching in China.Yuan-Wei DuYe-Cheng WangElsevierarticleMarine ranchingResources and environmental carrying capacityPressure-and-support perspectiveProbabilistic linguistic preference relationEcologyQH540-549.5ENEcological Indicators, Vol 126, Iss , Pp 107688- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Marine ranching
Resources and environmental carrying capacity
Pressure-and-support perspective
Probabilistic linguistic preference relation
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Marine ranching
Resources and environmental carrying capacity
Pressure-and-support perspective
Probabilistic linguistic preference relation
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Yuan-Wei Du
Ye-Cheng Wang
Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
description The pressure on the resources and environment of marine ranching has been increasing due to its large-scale construction and rapid development. Marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) are important for the sustainable development of marine ranching. This paper constructs a marine ranching RECC evaluation index system based on the analysis of the marine ranching RECC system from the pressure-and-support perspective. Also, on the basis of the determination of index weights using the probabilistic linguistic preference relation (PLPR) method, a model to calculate the marine ranching RECC index is introduced and applied to analyzing the RECC states of 11 marine ranching enterprises in Yantai, China. Based on the obtained results, the following conclusions are drawn. First, the RECC of 11 marine ranching enterprises in Yantai is in a severe state on the whole. Second, the average RECC performance of national marine ranching enterprises is better than that of the provincial marine ranching enterprises. Third, both the pressure and support levels of most marine ranching enterprises in Yantai are relatively low. Finally, there are certain main obstacle indexes in each subsystem that limit the RECC level. This study helps a comprehensive understanding of marine ranching RECC status in Yantai and provides an important reference for the scientific construction and management of marine ranching in China.
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author Yuan-Wei Du
Ye-Cheng Wang
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Ye-Cheng Wang
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title Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
title_short Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
title_full Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
title_fullStr Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: A case study of Yantai
title_sort evaluation of marine ranching resources and environmental carrying capacity from the pressure-and-support perspective: a case study of yantai
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/c763db8372c446a48050b12e98ae8ec7
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