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...

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Autores:
Botero Saltaren, Camilo
Anfuso, Giorgio
Milanes, Celene B.
Cabrera, Alfredo
Casas, G.
Pranzini, Enzo
Williams, Allan Thomas
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2017
Institución:
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.02.061
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
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Baseline
Beach cleanliness
Cuba
Litter
Sustainable tourism
Type of beaches
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
title Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
spellingShingle Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
Baseline
Beach cleanliness
Cuba
Litter
Sustainable tourism
Type of beaches
title_short Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
title_full Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
title_fullStr Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
title_full_unstemmed Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
title_sort Litter assessment on 99 Cuban beaches: a baseline to identify sources of pollution and impacts for tourism and recreation
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Botero Saltaren, Camilo
Anfuso, Giorgio
Milanes, Celene B.
Cabrera, Alfredo
Casas, G.
Pranzini, Enzo
Williams, Allan Thomas
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Botero Saltaren, Camilo
Anfuso, Giorgio
Milanes, Celene B.
Cabrera, Alfredo
Casas, G.
Pranzini, Enzo
Williams, Allan Thomas
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Baseline
Beach cleanliness
Cuba
Litter
Sustainable tourism
Type of beaches
topic Baseline
Beach cleanliness
Cuba
Litter
Sustainable tourism
Type of beaches
description 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 D-poor). Almost half of the Cuban beaches obtained excellent cleanliness scores, although many needed to be better managed. In this baseline, the most common types of residue were general litter (8% grade D and 35% grades B/C) and potentially harmful litter (< 68% with grade A). Resort beaches and those with international visitors showed the best litter management. Tourism Impacts seems to be related to visitor origin therefore choices to develop sustainable tourism in rural and village beaches (64%) appears low, if beach cleaning gross investment is focused on resort beaches (24%). Finally, this paper highlights geographical distribution and types of litter patterns.
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