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The impact of climate change on China's marine strategy and the construction of risk assessment system

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This paper studies the impact of climate change on China's marine strategy, and constructs a marine strategy risk assessment system. Since the beginning of the 21st century, global warming has intensified, and the frequency and destructive power of extreme weather and climate events have increased. The melting of Arctic ice and rising sea levels have led to great ecological challenges for many islands and coastal areas. Climate change mainly affects marine strategy from four aspects: marine environment, marine resources, maritime transport channels and maritime sovereignty. The impacts and responses of climate change on national marine strategies can be divided into two steps: the response changes of natural ecosystems caused by climate change through physical mechanisms, the evolution of the natural environment generates political and economic responses by social mechanisms. As for the construction of marine strategic risk assessment system, this study builds a simple and convenient risk assessment model based on three indicators: threat level of risk, vulnerability of risk bearing system and prevention ability.

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    ICBAR '23: Proceedings of the 2023 3rd International Conference on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Risk Management
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