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通过多区域投入产出模型评估欧盟海产品部门的社会经济影响。

Socioeconomic impacts of seafood sectors in the European Union through a multi-regional input output model.

机构信息

Vertigo Lab, Darwin Écosystème, 87 Quai des Queyries, 33100 Bordeaux, France.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Dec 1;850:157989. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157989. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

Abstract

Fisheries, aquaculture, and seafood transformation sectors are components of the Green Deal roadmap promoting the transformation of the European Union into a resource-efficient, climate-friendly, and competitive economy. Whilst several studies have shown these sectors' socioeconomic national contributions, the method developed in this article aimed at demonstrating their importance at the European level and at showing the interlinkages that exist between countries, at the sub sectorial level. This article presents the development of a seafood European multi-regional input-output model methodology and its potentialities. The seafood sectors were disaggregated for each country from national input-output tables through a double disaggregation algorithm thanks to proxy input-output tables and STECF data, which highlighted the purchase of intermediate products at the STECF subsector level. The resulting disaggregated economic data for the seafood sectors were then linked to the multiregional turnover, gross value added, and jobs multipliers inverted from the FIGARO multiregional input-output table to obtain the indirect and induced socioeconomic impacts of the seafood sectors at the European level. The results showed economic leakages illustrated by the gross value-added multiplier. While shellfish farming, passive gear fishing, and active gear fishing, were the sectors in which the generated economic wealth remained the most in the European Union territory, a third of generated economic wealth by saltwater finfish farming and seafood transformations was captured outside the EU borders. Moreover, although France, the UK, and Spain are the main turnover contributors across sectors (except for micro and small seafood transformation companies), the impacts generated by the seafood industries greatly benefit the German economy that capture more economic wealth than it contributes across all sectors. This method provides a baseline scenario for further studies on the evaluation of socio-economic benefits of changes in practices such as circular economy emphasizing the interdependencies of supply chains at the European level.

摘要

渔业、水产养殖和海鲜加工转型部门是促进欧盟向资源节约型、气候友好型和具有竞争力的经济转型的绿色协议路线图的组成部分。虽然有几项研究表明了这些部门对国民经济的社会经济贡献,但本文所开发的方法旨在展示这些部门在欧洲层面的重要性,并展示各国之间在分部门层面的相互关系。本文介绍了海鲜欧洲多区域投入产出模型方法的发展及其潜力。通过双重分解算法,利用代理投入产出表和 STECF 数据,从国家投入产出表中为每个国家对海鲜部门进行了细分,突出了 STECF 分部门层面中间产品的采购。然后,将海鲜部门的分解经济数据与从 FIGARO 多区域投入产出表中反推的多区域营业额、总增加值和就业乘数相关联,以获得海鲜部门在欧洲层面的间接和诱导社会经济影响。结果表明,附加值乘数说明了经济漏损。贝类养殖、被动渔具捕捞和主动渔具捕捞是欧盟境内产生的经济财富留存最多的部门,而海水养殖和海鲜加工产生的三分之一经济财富则在欧盟境外产生。此外,尽管法国、英国和西班牙是各部门营业额的主要贡献者(微型和小型海鲜加工企业除外),但海鲜行业产生的影响极大地惠及德国经济,因为德国在所有部门的经济贡献都超过了其获得的经济财富。该方法为进一步研究评估循环经济等实践变化的社会经济效益提供了基准情景,强调了欧洲层面供应链的相互依存关系。

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