Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)

The Coastal Scenery Evaluation System was used to analyze the landscape of touristic beaches at the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, using a checklist with 26 physical and human parameters. The beaches are divided into classes ranging from 1 (extremely attractive natural site) to 5 (unattractive urb...

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da Costa Cristiano, Samanta
Camboim Rocketta, Gabriela
Portz, Luana
Souza Filho, José Rodrigues
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2020
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
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Conservation units
Coastal scenarios
World natural heritage
National heritage
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
spellingShingle Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
Conservation units
Coastal scenarios
World natural heritage
National heritage
title_short Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_full Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_fullStr Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_sort Beach landscape management as a sustainable tourism resource in Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv da Costa Cristiano, Samanta
Camboim Rocketta, Gabriela
Portz, Luana
Souza Filho, José Rodrigues
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv da Costa Cristiano, Samanta
Camboim Rocketta, Gabriela
Portz, Luana
Souza Filho, José Rodrigues
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Conservation units
Coastal scenarios
World natural heritage
National heritage
topic Conservation units
Coastal scenarios
World natural heritage
National heritage
description The Coastal Scenery Evaluation System was used to analyze the landscape of touristic beaches at the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, using a checklist with 26 physical and human parameters. The beaches are divided into classes ranging from 1 (extremely attractive natural site) to 5 (unattractive urban areas). The data reflects the natural and anthropogenic characteristics of the coastal Noronha scenery, which have international relevance and are between classes 1–4. Class 3 and 4 beaches are associated with anthropogenic factors/parameters. Seasonal sedimentary stock variation has also contributed to the differences in classes between the seasons at some beaches. The results of this study are useful to create new perspectives for sustainable development based on the singularities of this touristic resource – the landscape. The Fernando de Noronha Archipelago depends on its landscapes for tourism. Therefore, government policies should seek the sustainable management of its beaches, so as to ensure the protection of natural and cultural resources.
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