Assessing and managing scenery of the Caribbean Coast of Colombia

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/15899
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2012.05.008
ISSN: 0261-5177
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2013-01-01Department
Ciencias de la TierraSource
Tourism Management 35 (2013) 41-58Abstract
This study provides the coastal scenery assessment of 135 sites along the Colombian Caribbean littoral by
analysing 26 physical and human factors. Sites were categorised into five classes from Class 1, top grade
scenery, to Class 5, poor scenery. Fifty five percent of the investigated coastal areas were included in
Classes 1 and 2, 18% belonged to Class 3 and 47% of the sites fall into Classes 4 and 5. Classification of
analysed sites depends on the geological setting and the degree of human occupation. Classes 1 and 2
sites are located in natural protected areas in La Guajira and Magdalena departments. Low classification
recorded at Classes 3, 4 and 5 corresponds to a progressive decrease of both natural and (especially)
human parameters. Concerning coastal management issues, emphasis should be given to the upgrading
of human parameters eliminating litter and sewage evidences, vegetation debris and enhancing beach
nourishment works
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Littoral; Coastal tourism; Scenery assessment; Physical and human parameters; Fuzzy logic; ColombiaCollections
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