Agricultural Resilience Construction under Typhoon Mogay Disaster: International Experience and Chinas Path -- A Case Study of Hainan Wenchang Fengjia Bay Modern Fishery Industrial Park
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shows that Hainans traditional agriculture exposed structural problems such as weak infrastructure and outdated technical systems during
typhoon disasters, with direct economic losses reaching 11.948 billion yuan and damage to approximately 138, 600 mu of high-standard farmland project areas. By constructing a three-dimensional analytical framework of technology-institution-organization, the research found that
Wenchang Fengjia Bay Modern Fishery Industrial Park achieved remarkable results with only 0.42% loss in this disaster, due to its localized
innovation integrating Dutch facility agriculture standardization, Japanese disaster warning system intelligence, and Shandong Shouguang
collaborative governance model. The study proposes a dual circulation model for tropical agricultural resilience building, emphasizing the
need to simultaneously promote organizational change and institutional innovation during the technology embedding process, providing a
theoretical reference for agricultural system transformation in the context of global climate change.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i6.6680
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