Future Importance of Maritime Activities in Bangladesh

M. Hussain, P. Failler, S. Sarker
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Blue Economy is a concept of economic growth through the sustainable utilization of ocean resources with technological inputs to improve livelihoods and meet the growing demands for jobs without hampering the health of the ocean ecosystem. This paper offers an overview of current maritime key activities, major trends and scenarios, future blue economy development activities with economic and social importance, ecological importance and blue economy policy framework. This paper also focuses on the major constraints and challenges. The current maritime key activities include extraction of living and non-living resources, land based activities, trades and transportation, shipbuilding and ship breaking, tourism and recreation, man-made structures, energy production and, research and survey. The trend data show that the total fish landing and total export income from fisheries has increased over time. However, data on mangrove revenue suggest that in recent years, current revenues from this forest are comparatively less than they were in the 1980s and the 1990s. To expand its Blue Economy, Bangladesh must focus on marine fisheries, non-traditional species, marine biotechnology, oil gas and mineral mining, renewable energy, marine trade and transport, marine tourism and marine spatial planning. However, this paper finds that lack of implementation and enforcement, of management measures, limited planning and coordination are hinder the development of Blue Economic in Bangladesh. Thus a strategic management process integrating multiple stakeholders urgently needed for a sustainable Blue Economy maritime territory of Bangladesh. This research article is available in Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics: https://cbe.miis.edu/joce/vol6/iss2/3
未来孟加拉国海事活动的重要性
蓝色经济是一种经济增长概念,通过可持续利用海洋资源和技术投入来改善生计,满足日益增长的就业需求,同时又不妨碍海洋生态系统的健康。本文概述了当前海洋重点活动、主要趋势和情景、具有经济和社会重要性的未来蓝色经济发展活动、生态重要性和蓝色经济政策框架。本文还重点讨论了主要的制约因素和挑战。目前的海洋关键活动包括开采生物和非生物资源、陆地活动、贸易和运输、造船和拆船、旅游和娱乐、人造结构、能源生产以及研究和调查。趋势数据显示,随着时间的推移,鱼类总上岸量和渔业总出口收入都有所增加。然而,有关红树林收入的数据表明,近年来,这片森林目前的收入相对低于20世纪80年代和90年代。为了扩大其蓝色经济,孟加拉国必须专注于海洋渔业、非传统物种、海洋生物技术、石油天然气和矿产开采、可再生能源、海洋贸易和运输、海洋旅游和海洋空间规划。然而,本文发现,缺乏执行和执行,管理措施,规划和协调有限,阻碍了蓝色经济在孟加拉国的发展。因此,孟加拉国可持续的蓝色经济海洋领土迫切需要一个整合多个利益攸关方的战略管理过程。这篇研究文章发表在《海洋与海岸经济杂志》上:https://cbe.miis.edu/joce/vol6/iss2/3
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Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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