Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage

This study seeks to provide a basic approach to fulfill the spatial visualization of geopolitical environmental factors required for the navigation of vessels in the Arctic. Multi-dimensional geopolitical environmental factors of the Arctic Passage are analyzed and classified into geopolitics, geoec...

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Main Authors: Wang, Chunjuan, Liu, Dahai, Wang, Jinpeng, Zhao, Yimeng, Shan, Haiyan
Other Authors: Xue, Bing, the national key research and development project, national natural science foundation of china
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270262
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spelling crplos:10.1371/journal.pone.0270262 2024-05-19T07:33:57+00:00 Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage Wang, Chunjuan Liu, Dahai Wang, Jinpeng Zhao, Yimeng Shan, Haiyan Xue, Bing the national key research and development project national natural science foundation of china 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270262 https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270262 en eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLOS ONE volume 17, issue 7, page e0270262 ISSN 1932-6203 journal-article 2022 crplos https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270262 2024-05-01T07:03:42Z This study seeks to provide a basic approach to fulfill the spatial visualization of geopolitical environmental factors required for the navigation of vessels in the Arctic. Multi-dimensional geopolitical environmental factors of the Arctic Passage are analyzed and classified into geopolitics, geoeconomics, geo-military, geoculture, and laws and regulations related to geography. Their characteristics are extracted to form an attribute information table matching spatial layers. Based on the information category and basic characteristics, the spatial match method is applied and connected with the spatial layers to examine the spatial point, polyline, and polygon. According to the qualitative description, the study extracted the quantitative indicators for the following spatial–temporal pattern analysis. The standard deviational ellipse is used to analyze the spatial–temporal patterns and trends of the geopolitical environmental indicators of the Arctic Passage in the Arctic and Northeast Asia. The expansion and contraction of geoinformation coexist in the countries surrounding the Arctic Passage. The spatial–temporal changes indicate that the Arctic channel has a great economic impact on the Nordic countries and Northeast Asia, especially the coastal areas of China and Japan. The characteristic extraction and spatial match of the geopolitical environment provide integrated Arctic geoinformation inquiry and services for the diplomatic, administrative, and legal preparations required for Arctic navigation. Therefore, the geospatial analysis conducted provides scientific support and a basis for the geographical distribution and developing trends of visualization and spatial–temporal pattern in Arctic navigation. The results of this research will help decision-makers to make a comprehensive judgment on governance related to the sustainable development of the Arctic Passage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic PLOS PLOS ONE 17 7 e0270262
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description This study seeks to provide a basic approach to fulfill the spatial visualization of geopolitical environmental factors required for the navigation of vessels in the Arctic. Multi-dimensional geopolitical environmental factors of the Arctic Passage are analyzed and classified into geopolitics, geoeconomics, geo-military, geoculture, and laws and regulations related to geography. Their characteristics are extracted to form an attribute information table matching spatial layers. Based on the information category and basic characteristics, the spatial match method is applied and connected with the spatial layers to examine the spatial point, polyline, and polygon. According to the qualitative description, the study extracted the quantitative indicators for the following spatial–temporal pattern analysis. The standard deviational ellipse is used to analyze the spatial–temporal patterns and trends of the geopolitical environmental indicators of the Arctic Passage in the Arctic and Northeast Asia. The expansion and contraction of geoinformation coexist in the countries surrounding the Arctic Passage. The spatial–temporal changes indicate that the Arctic channel has a great economic impact on the Nordic countries and Northeast Asia, especially the coastal areas of China and Japan. The characteristic extraction and spatial match of the geopolitical environment provide integrated Arctic geoinformation inquiry and services for the diplomatic, administrative, and legal preparations required for Arctic navigation. Therefore, the geospatial analysis conducted provides scientific support and a basis for the geographical distribution and developing trends of visualization and spatial–temporal pattern in Arctic navigation. The results of this research will help decision-makers to make a comprehensive judgment on governance related to the sustainable development of the Arctic Passage.
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the national key research and development project
national natural science foundation of china
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author Wang, Chunjuan
Liu, Dahai
Wang, Jinpeng
Zhao, Yimeng
Shan, Haiyan
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Liu, Dahai
Wang, Jinpeng
Zhao, Yimeng
Shan, Haiyan
Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage
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Liu, Dahai
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title Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage
title_short Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage
title_full Spatial match analysis of multiple factors in the geopolitical environment of the Arctic Passage
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