Core Insights - The third United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice, France, focuses on promoting blue economy and sustainable marine development through marine spatial planning [1][2] - Marine spatial planning aims to coordinate marine ecosystems with human economic and social systems for sustainable development, addressing challenges posed by climate change and resource constraints [1] Group 1: Marine Spatial Planning - Marine spatial planning is essential under international legal frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the upcoming Biodiversity Agreement [1] - The International Seabed Authority (ISA) emphasizes the need for marine spatial planning to manage marine resources effectively [1] Group 2: China's Role and Initiatives - China plays a critical role in global governance of marine spatial planning, with many significant ports located in the country [2] - Chinese enterprises, such as China General Nuclear Power Group, are exploring innovative models like the integration of offshore wind power and marine ranching, exemplified by the "Fuxi No. 1" platform in Guangdong, which is expected to generate an annual output value of 54 million yuan [1] - The project supporting Mauritius in marine spatial planning showcases China's commitment to sustainable development and knowledge sharing in marine governance [2]
中外专家共议海洋空间规划推动蓝色经济发展
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-12 15:15