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Do sustainable development goals (SDGs) boost green productivity in national marine fisheries? International evidence

Phan, Kieu-Thi and Hsu, Yu-Lung and Chen, Sheng-Hung (2024) Do sustainable development goals (SDGs) boost green productivity in national marine fisheries? International evidence. Marine and Coastal Fisheries. p. 28.

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Abstract

Objective This study examines the determinants of green total factor productivity in marine fisheries, considering the role of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14) in promoting sustainable marine resource utilization and conservation. Methods This study employs panel data from 57 countries between 2001 and 2021 to estimate efficiency scores through the directional distance function and the Malmquist–Luenberger model by incorporating inputs (labor, fishing vessels, and energy consumption) and outputs (gross ocean product and carbon dioxide emissions). A truncated regression analysis is conducted to explore the relationship between SDG 14 and green total factor productivity (GTFP) while controlling for financial resources and macroeconomic indicators. Result The findings indicate that SDG 14 significantly enhances both constant returns to scale (CRS) technical efficiency and variable returns to scale (VRS) pure technical efficiency, underscoring the importance of marine conservation and sustainable resource management. Additionally, financial resources (like green lending and government investment), research and innovation (like research and development, the number of researchers, and foreign funds), and macroeconomic factors (like the gross ocean product, gross domestic product, and inflation) positively influence green productivity. Conclusion The results underscore the importance of marine conservation and sustainable practices for enhancing GTFP in fisheries. Integrated policies focusing on financial investment, innovation, and macroeconomic stability are essential to achieve greater sustainability and efficiency in this sector.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Marine Fisheries, Marine Conservation, Resources Management, Sustainable Fisheries, Green Total Factor Productivity (GTFP), Sustainable Management
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2025 10:11
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2025 10:11
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21911

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