Integrated management in coastal lagoons of highly complexity environments: Resilience comparative analysis for three case-studies
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Ingeniería e Infraestructura del TransportePublication date
2017Publisher
Elsevier Science Ltd.Bibliographic Citation
García-Ayllón, S., Integrated management in coastal lagoons of highly complexity environments: Resilience comparative analysis for three case-studies, Ocean & Coastal Management (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.10.007Keywords
Lagoon resilienceGIS indicators
Multidisciplinary diagnosis
Integrated lagoon management
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Enclosed coastal seas are usually high environmental value territories that are located, in many cases, indeveloped countries often subjected to a large catalog of anthropic activities such as tourism, agricultureor industry. These more difficult to manage cases are precisely those that require more complexmechanisms to both diagnose their needs as well as to implement measures that allow the cohabitationbetween existing activities and the preservation of the natural values of these territories.This article analyzes the link between the lagoon and such activities from a multidisciplinary approach.This new perspective is raised toward implementing integrated analysis methodologies using indicatorsthat determine global diagnostics capable of being compared from one lagoon to another in differentparts of the world. To this end, a comparative study has been developed of three highly complex caseslocated in three different continents: the Salton Sea in America, the Mar Menor in Europe and the ...
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