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تفاوت در ادراک و واکنش گروه های توریستی به آوارهای دریایی ساحلی که می تواند از دست دادن درآمد گردشگری در مناطق ساحلی تاثیر گذارد

عنوان انگلیسی
Differences in perception and reaction of tourist groups to beach marine debris that can influence a loss of tourism revenue in coastal areas
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
160100 2017 13 صفحه PDF
منبع

Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Marine Policy, Volume 85, November 2017, Pages 87-99

ترجمه کلمات کلیدی
آوار دریایی، خانه دوم، ادراک عمومی، اثرات اقتصادی، گردشگری،
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی
Marine debris; Second home; Public perception; Economic effects; Tourism;
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پیش نمایش مقاله  تفاوت در ادراک و واکنش گروه های توریستی به آوارهای دریایی ساحلی که می تواند از دست دادن درآمد گردشگری در مناطق ساحلی تاثیر گذارد

چکیده انگلیسی

Marine debris is the most conspicuous pollutant that makes beaches aesthetically unappealing to users. The perceptions and reactions of beach users to stranded litter were compared between second-home owners and users (SHOU) and non-recurrent tourists (T). A questionnaire was applied to obtain socio-economic characteristics; assessment of the overall beach quality and perception of beach litter pollution (perception); hypothetical scenarios of marine litter pollution and deterrence (reaction); and potential alternative destinations in the case of deterrence (economic effect). Questionnaires (n = 319) were applied at two Brazilian subtropical beaches, with different physiographical settings (Pontal do Sul, PS, estuarine beach; Ipanema, I, open-ocean beach). Beach users’ groups differed regarding daily expenses (T > SHOU), period of permanence per trip (SHOU > T) and trip frequency (SHOU > T). The open-ocean beach (I) was rated the worst regarding overall beach quality. Marine debris generation was mainly attributed to local “beach users”, in the open-ocean beach (I). “Marine” (or non-local) sources were four times more frequently cited in the estuarine beach (PS). Perception on actual litter pollution and litter deterrence scenarios, did not vary between beaches or groups. More than 85% of beachgoers would avoid a beach visit if a worst scenario (> 15items/m2) occurred and most users would choose a neighboring state beach destination. Stranded litter may potentially reduce local tourism income by 39.1%, representing losses of up to US$ 8.5 million per year. These figures are proxies to support the trade-off local authority's make between investments to prevent/remove beach litter and the potential reduction in income from a tourist destination change.