TY - BOOK ID - 145165636 TI - Blue Economy and Resilient Development: Natural Resources, Shipping, People, and Environment AU - Gao, Tianming AU - Erokhin, Vasilii AU - Zaikov, Konstantin AU - Vasile, Andrei Jean AU - Subić, Jonel PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Ukraine KW - coastal regions KW - demographic structure KW - regional economic performance KW - sustainability KW - Blue Economy (BE) sectors KW - maritime transport KW - legislative framework KW - China KW - connectivity KW - COVID-19 pandemic KW - maritime trade KW - Polar Silk Road KW - shipping KW - blue economy (BE) KW - coastal tourism KW - bibliometric analysis KW - R language KW - CiteSpace KW - VOSviewer KW - visualization KW - ASEAN KW - comparative advantage KW - fish KW - fishery products KW - RCEP KW - seafood KW - trade KW - marine economic efficiency KW - marine industrial structure upgrading KW - spillover effect KW - spatial Durbin model KW - Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation KW - blue economy KW - coastal areas and municipalities KW - regional and urban planning KW - sustainable development strategies KW - online education KW - distance learning KW - the Arctic region KW - educational institutions KW - employers KW - ocean governance KW - policy development KW - transformation KW - economic growth KW - pollution KW - panel data analysis KW - oxidative stress KW - heavy metals KW - Danube River KW - Black Sea KW - machine learning KW - fish stocks KW - water quality KW - forecast models UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145165636 AB - This book is a pivotal publication that seeks to address contemporary challenges to the blue economy in view of the growth in exploration and utilization of natural resources, transport connectivity, effects of climate change, sustainable fisheries management, food security, and social and economic issues of human well-being in coastal areas. Coastal territories and water areas are changing at an unprecedented pace in ways that fundamentally affect ecosystems, people, biodiversity, and sustainability. Such changes are driven primarily by rapid social and economic developments, economic disparities between countries, the internationalization of production and value chains, and industrialization. In this context, this publication supplements the existing literature by summoning political, economic, environmental, and social factors that influence various dimensions of the sustainable development of blue economy, as well as translating the findings into workable approaches and policies for the benefit of the economic actors, people, and the environment. ER -