Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 6 tablas, 4 figuras,.Governance models and future strategic visions for Spain’s beach social– ecological systems are assessed using an online questionnaire. Beaches continue to represent the most valuable attraction for Spanish coastal towns, but their strategic vision regarding the beach consists more of it being a profitable attraction and of maintaining the traditional “sun and sand” model, rather than of planning strategically. There are three trends looking to 2020. First, beach resorts are becoming linked with culture and heritage, gastronomy, events and ecotourism to enhance their attraction capacity and competitiveness. Second, the coastal towns plan to reduce the strain on beaches by incr...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 6 figuras.Coastal catchment zones have undergone enormous changes...
Since 2000 Coastal Area Management Programmes (CAMPs) supported by UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan (M...
Massive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these systems to focus on the service of...
Human intervention on the coast has been intense, due to the source of wealth that the coastal areas...
The beaches are complex systems that can be studied from different points of view and meet more than...
Tourism makes an important contribution to the economies of some territories, especially ‘sun and sa...
Spain has traditionally been a country where the coast and beaches have acted as raw material to dev...
[EN] Beach management follows a homogeneous and rigid decision-making process that tries to fulfill ...
The potential influence of shoreline dynamics on beach use and the exploitation of beaches for recre...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
11 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.Massive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these sy...
Voluntary adoption of quality and environmental management systems in regard to tourist beaches impl...
Voluntary adoption of quality and environmental management systems in regard to tourist beaches impl...
In numerous countries, beaches are essential for the attraction of tourism. The users of the beaches...
Abstract: Tourist activity in Spain during the 1960s boosted the development of tourist centres, esp...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 6 figuras.Coastal catchment zones have undergone enormous changes...
Since 2000 Coastal Area Management Programmes (CAMPs) supported by UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan (M...
Massive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these systems to focus on the service of...
Human intervention on the coast has been intense, due to the source of wealth that the coastal areas...
The beaches are complex systems that can be studied from different points of view and meet more than...
Tourism makes an important contribution to the economies of some territories, especially ‘sun and sa...
Spain has traditionally been a country where the coast and beaches have acted as raw material to dev...
[EN] Beach management follows a homogeneous and rigid decision-making process that tries to fulfill ...
The potential influence of shoreline dynamics on beach use and the exploitation of beaches for recre...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
11 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.Massive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these sy...
Voluntary adoption of quality and environmental management systems in regard to tourist beaches impl...
Voluntary adoption of quality and environmental management systems in regard to tourist beaches impl...
In numerous countries, beaches are essential for the attraction of tourism. The users of the beaches...
Abstract: Tourist activity in Spain during the 1960s boosted the development of tourist centres, esp...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 6 figuras.Coastal catchment zones have undergone enormous changes...
Since 2000 Coastal Area Management Programmes (CAMPs) supported by UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan (M...
Massive use of beaches has forced traditional management of these systems to focus on the service of...