Institutional superposition, over management and coastal economic development: Coastal areas in China
2nd International Conference on Coastal Zones
July 17-18, 2017 Melbourne, Australia

Chen Mingbao

Sun Yat-sen University, China

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Coast Zone Manag

Abstract:

The coastal zone is the intersection of land and sea system and also is the connecting zone of the two economic systems of land and sea. In the world all countries attach great importance to the coastal zone management and the coastal zone economy. In China, the government has developed a number of related coastal management policies and institutional, such as marine functional zoning, main function zoning and integrated coastal zone management, to ensure the sustainable utilization of the coastal zone and promote the development of coastal economic. However, in practice, the effect is not satisfactory. This paper analyses the coastal areas of coastal zone management on coastal economic growth contribution based on coastal areas economic development data with the 2007-2015 in China, which uses the method of the evaluation index system of coastal zone management institutional efficiency. The results show that the coastal zone management institutional objectives are not clear and the institutional has high repeatability. At the same time, over management of coastal zone leads to low economic efficiency because of the mighty government has not been a fundamental change.

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