International Legal Comparison and Cross-regional Coordinated Development of Greater Bay Area's Low-altitude Economic Development
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DOI: 10.25236/icssem.2025.032
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Haiming Li
Abstract
By comparing the legal framework of low-altitude economy in the United States, the European Union, Japan and Singapore, this paper analyzes its characteristics and advantages in terms of regulatory flexibility, airspace coordination and privacy protection, and points out the gaps in the legal framework, airspace management and industrial chain coordination of the Greater Bay Area (GBA). On this basis, some suggestions are put forward, such as constructing dynamic laws and regulations system, improving airspace coordination mechanism, strengthening supporting capacity of industrial chain, and formulating rules for cross-border flow of low-altitude data, so as to promote the high-quality development of GBA low-altitude economy. At the same time, this paper discusses the path of cross-regional coordinated development of GBA low-altitude economy from four aspects: top-level design, mechanism construction, collaborative management and safe development, and puts forward some measures, such as establishing coordinated development planning, breaking through institutional barriers, innovating governance model and strengthening technical support, in order to provide useful reference for low-altitude economic development in other regions.
Keywords
Greater Bay Area; Low-altitude Economic; International Legal Comparison; Cross-regional Coordinated Development