Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
Litter presence was assessed on the entire Cuban coastline, and includes 99 beaches from all Cuban regions, during field work carried out in 2012 and 2015. A standard method verified in several countries was applied, which classified beaches for nine types of litter into four grades (A-excellent to...
- Autores:
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Botero Saltaren, Camilo
Anfuso, Giorgio
Milanes, Celene B.
Cabrera, Alfredo
Casas, G.
Pranzini, Enzo
Williams, Allan Thomas
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- 2017
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- Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.02.061
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
- Palabra clave:
- Baseline
Beach cleanliness
Cuba
Litter
Sustainable tourism
Type of beaches
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation |
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Botero Saltaren, Camilo Anfuso, Giorgio Milanes, Celene B. Cabrera, Alfredo Casas, G. Pranzini, Enzo Williams, Allan Thomas |
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