Policy Effectiveness Evaluation of Marine Protected Areas in the Context of Blue Economy
Abstract
This study evaluates the policy effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in advancing the blue economy, using a multidimensional framework integrating ecological conservation, economic development, and social equity. Based on panel data from 50 MPAs across 15 countries (2018–2023), we employ mixed-methods research (quantitative regression and qualitative case studies) to identify key policy drivers and bottlenecks. Results show that MPAs with adaptive management mechanisms and stakeholder participation achieve 32% higher ecological restoration rates and 27% greater local fishery income growth than traditional MPAs. However, 45% of MPAs face funding shortages and weak law enforcement, limiting their blue economy contributions. This paper provides policy recommendations for optimizing MPA governance to balance conservation and development.