Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Hainan’s
marine
intangible
cultural
heritage,
with
its
unique
value,
occupies
an
important
position
in
global
diversity,
but
it
is
currently
facing
endangered
situation.
This
paper
utilizes
the
Delphi
method
to
select
initial
indicators
for
evaluation
of
endangerment
then
applies
hierarchical
analysis
determine
weights
at
each
level
and
evaluates
heritage
based
on
fuzzy
comprehensive
method.
Then,
according
current
situation
results
Hainan
digital
inheritance
protection
path
designed
by
using
modern
technology
as
a
means.
Among
specific
index
system
economic
benefit
has
largest
weight,
which
high
0.104.
It
shows
that
preserving
needs
be
improved.
In
example,
overall
value
3.525,
status
between
generally
relatively
endangered.
them,
values
social
factors
are
higher,
favoring
comparatively
endangered,
indicating
more
consideration
should
given
A
from
both
aspects.
People and Nature,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(6), P. 2300 - 2324
Published: Sept. 16, 2024
Abstract
Challenge
10
of
the
United
Nations
Decade
Ocean
Science
for
Sustainable
Development
(2021–2030)
calls
restoration
society's
relationship
with
ocean.
Research
suggests
that
people
have
marine
environments
can
influence
their
depth
engagement
in
citizenship
action,
and
important
role
‘marine
identity’
driving
action.
Although
identity
is
well‐researched,
a
concept
novel
to
academia
baseline
understanding
required,
both
grasp
scope
concept,
support
research
into
its
transforming
human‐ocean
relationship.
Here,
transdisciplinary
study,
endorsed
as
UN
Activity
by
EU
Mission
&
Waters,
brought
together
multinational
community
researchers
practitioners
co‐produce
conceptualisation
identity,
drawing
on
photovoice
deliberative
methodology.
This
paper
presents
findings
co‐production
process
offers
first
introduction
literature
multiple
variations
formations
identity.
We
find
be
complex
multidimensional
suffused
individual
experiences
understandings
environment,
based
social
cultural
ocean,
contemporarily
historically.
present
real‐world
examples
illustrate
key
themes
were
developed
through
co‐production.
Policy
implications:
propose
catalyst
existing
multifaceted
caring
relationships
well
Marine
should,
therefore,
prioritised
seeking
contribute
10,
this
will
integration
non‐material
values
ocean
planning
processes
policy
making,
enabling
effective
responses
10's
emphasis
integrating
traditional/cultural
ways
knowing
valuing
diverse
identities.
welcome
efforts
further
develop
empirically
investigate
between
citizenship,
people's
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free
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article
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Ecosystems and People,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Oct. 5, 2023
The
Ecosystems
Services
(ES)
approach
to
ocean
management
forms
part
of
global
initiatives
achieve
sustainability.
In
a
time
climate
change
and
depletion,
ES
is
critical
an
inclusive
accounting
marine
spatial
planning
(MSP).
proposes
that
nature
offers
range
services
human
populations
which
can
be
measured
for
integrated
management.
identified
in
are
thought
usefully
into
systems'
models
both
retrospective
analysis
future
modelling.
Recently,
culture
as
important
ecosystem
service
System
Environmental
Economic
Accounting
(SEEA)
adopted
applied
by
the
United
Nations
Statistical
Commission
Several
scholars
calls
inclusion
environmental
economic
accounting.
However,
argued
this
article,
various
reasons,
not
easily
circumscribed,
it
its
own
epistemological
foundation
may
frame
'accounting'.
research
presented
article
uses
anthropological
methods
investigate,
document
analyse
form
substance
coastal
South
Africa.
It
concluded
transmaterial,
temporal
processual
means
Africa
potentially
Africa,
radical
transformation
ecological
discourse
necessary
sufficiently
dynamic
apprehend
complexity
world.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 2995 - 2995
Published: Nov. 30, 2023
The
traditional
Tibetan
area
of
China
is
an
ethnically
and
culturally
significant
region
with
a
historical
geographical
connection.
This
study
investigates
the
spatial-temporal
distribution
patterns
entropy
changes
cultural
heritage
by
examining
association
between
socio-historical
factors.
It
utilizes
analytical
methods
such
as
information
incorporates
temporal,
spatial,
typological
from
data
obtained
in
Third
National
Cultural
Relics
Census.
findings
are
follows:
(1)
three
major
regions
alternately
serve
development
cores
for
area,
exhibiting
fluctuating
“dispersion-aggregation”
trend
heritage,
which
also
displays
notable
regional
variations.
(2)
quantity
change
exhibit
correlations
different
periods,
but
there
some
intergenerational
differences.
(3)
pattern
demonstrates
inter-era
correlation,
indicating
that
nonlinear
process
characterized
both
“transition”
“accumulation”.
These
importance
further
understanding
social
evolutionary
human
settlements
high-altitude
areas
comprehensive
protection
ethnic
regions.
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Marine
literature,
as
a
reflection
of
the
evolving
maritime
culture,
has
experienced
rising
trajectory
scholarly
interest
in
recent
years.
This
study
delves
into
intrinsic
ties
and
foundational
mechanisms
underpinning
evolution
marine
literature
within
China
Japan,
advocating
developmental
pathway
akin
to
an
industrial
cluster
for
this
literary
genre.
Utilizing
meticulously
constructed
input-output
table
industry,
paper
conducts
comparative
horizontal
analysis
sector’s
growth
across
six
coastal
cities
Japan
year
2023.
The
encompasses
three
primary
dimensions:
correlation
effects,
supply-push
demand-pull
effects.
empirical
findings
underscore
value
both
nations.
Notably,
development
potential
index
China’s
industry
stands
at
26.36,
surpassing
Japan’s
by
13.88,
with
variance
largely
attributable
differences
economic
social
environments.
not
only
highlights
avenues
but
also
offers
fresh
insights
cultural
disparities
between
Japan.
Southern African Public Law,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
In
this
article
the
legislative
environment
within
which
South
African
Marine
Spatial
Planning
legislation
(MSP)
was
developed,
will
be
examined.
It
aims
to
establish
and
support
relevance
of
indigenous
knowledge
role
practitioners
in
marine
spatial
planning
process
from
a
legal
point
view.
reiterates
state’s
positive
obligation
regarding
development
environmental
considers
whether
state
has
met
its
context
MSP
legislation,
thereby
contributing
correction
injustices
past.
finds
that
Africa’s
falls
short
requirement
reasonableness
extent
it
does
not
yet
incorporate
for
consideration
nor
participation
decision-making
processes.
This
gap
framework
is
regrettable
as
these
primarily
belong
communities
were
subject
marginalisation
exclusion
pre-democratic
era.
The
author
concludes
by
recommending
amendments
may
made
with
regard
instruments
ensure
considered
participate
processes
establishing
area
plans.
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Hainan’s
marine
intangible
cultural
heritage,
with
its
unique
value,
occupies
an
important
position
in
global
diversity,
but
it
is
currently
facing
endangered
situation.
This
paper
utilizes
the
Delphi
method
to
select
initial
indicators
for
evaluation
of
endangerment
then
applies
hierarchical
analysis
determine
weights
at
each
level
and
evaluates
heritage
based
on
fuzzy
comprehensive
method.
Then,
according
current
situation
results
Hainan
digital
inheritance
protection
path
designed
by
using
modern
technology
as
a
means.
Among
specific
index
system
economic
benefit
has
largest
weight,
which
high
0.104.
It
shows
that
preserving
needs
be
improved.
In
example,
overall
value
3.525,
status
between
generally
relatively
endangered.
them,
values
social
factors
are
higher,
favoring
comparatively
endangered,
indicating
more
consideration
should
given
A
from
both
aspects.