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Marine ecological security assessment from the perspective of emergy ecological footprint

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1090965

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ecological security; emergy; ecological footprint; marine economy; assessment

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This study proposes an assessment method based on the emergy ecological footprint for marine ecological security evaluation. By measuring the emergy of the natural and economic elements of the marine ecosystem, an ecological security evaluation index is constructed. A dynamic evaluation is conducted based on long time series data to reveal the change trend of ecological security. Using the Guangxi marine ecosystem as a case study, the results show that the ecosystem has been in an ecologically secure state but has experienced deteriorating conditions since 2010. Targeted suggestions are put forward based on the findings.
IntroductionMarine ecological security assessments are considered as a basis for coordinating marine economic development and ecological protection. MethodsWe propose an assessment method based on the emergy ecological footprint which first measures the emergy of the natural and economic elements of the marine ecosystem. Considering the role of economic, social and waste discharge factors in the marine ecosystem, an ecological security evaluation index is constructed, and a dynamic evaluation is conducted based on long time series data to characterize the change trend of ecological security. ResultsThe Guangxi marine ecosystem was selected as the case study, and the ecological security dynamic evaluation was conducted by collecting data from 2008 to 2020. The results show that Guangxi's marine ecosystem has always been in an ecologically secure state, but since 2010, the emergy ecological footprint intensity has been increasing, indicating ecosystem deterioration. Therefore, some targeted suggestions are put forward. DiscussionThis method provides a new assessment tool for marine ecological security evaluation and offers guidance for the sustainable development and utilization of marine ecosystems.

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