Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it
Large Woody Debris (LWD) accumulation serves essential ecological functions and benefits society’s coastal ecosystems (e.g., beaches). Thus far, the ecosystem services perspective has paid little attention to LWD. Therefore, we aim to contrast social perceptions on LWD and its ecological significanc...
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Manzolli, Rogerio Portantiolo
Blanco, David
Portz, Luana
Yanes, Andrea
Zielinski, Seweryn
Ruiz Agudelo, Cesar Augusto
Suarez , Andres
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- 2022
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- Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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- Beach erosion
Ecosystem disservices
Coarse woody debris
Social perceptions
Caribbean Sea
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it Beach erosion Ecosystem disservices Coarse woody debris Social perceptions Caribbean Sea |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Large wood debris contributes to beach ecosystems but colombian beachgoer’s do not recognize it |
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Manzolli, Rogerio Portantiolo Blanco, David Portz, Luana Yanes, Andrea Zielinski, Seweryn Ruiz Agudelo, Cesar Augusto Suarez , Andres |
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Manzolli, Rogerio Portantiolo Blanco, David Portz, Luana Yanes, Andrea Zielinski, Seweryn Ruiz Agudelo, Cesar Augusto Suarez , Andres |
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Beach erosion Ecosystem disservices Coarse woody debris Social perceptions Caribbean Sea |
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Beach erosion Ecosystem disservices Coarse woody debris Social perceptions Caribbean Sea |
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Large Woody Debris (LWD) accumulation serves essential ecological functions and benefits society’s coastal ecosystems (e.g., beaches). Thus far, the ecosystem services perspective has paid little attention to LWD. Therefore, we aim to contrast social perceptions on LWD and its ecological significance in Puerto Velero beach, Caribbean, Colombia. In consequence, the contribution of LWD to the conformation and creation of Puerto Velero beach was analyzed, as well as how beachgoers perceive the importance of LWD and if they were willing to pay to remove LWD in this beach. To achieve this, a quantitative convergent approach was then proposed using GIS analysis and remote sensing to understand the contributions of LWD to the Puerto Velero beach ecosystem; and in addition, a survey was performed to determine how beachgoers perceived LWD and how they valued the phenomenon. Results indicate that LWD contributed to beach maintenance; nevertheless, most people neglected LWD values because of its lack of visual attractiveness. As such, ecosystem services targets become conflicted because people positively perceived ecosystem services provided by beaches, but they did not assign importance to the beach dynamics they deemed unattractive, regardless of their vast importance. |
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2022-07-04 |
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Manzolli, R.P.; Blanco, D.; Portz, L.; Yanes, A.; Zielinski, S.; Ruiz Agudelo, C.A.; Suarez, A. Large Wood Debris Contributes to Beach Ecosystems but Colombian Beachgoer’s Do Not Recognize It. Sustainability 2022, 14, 8140. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138140 |
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2071-1050 |
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Manzolli, R.P.; Blanco, D.; Portz, L.; Yanes, A.; Zielinski, S.; Ruiz Agudelo, C.A.; Suarez, A. Large Wood Debris Contributes to Beach Ecosystems but Colombian Beachgoer’s Do Not Recognize It. Sustainability 2022, 14, 8140. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138140 2071-1050 10.3390/su14138140 Corporación Universidad de la Costa REDICUC - Repositorio CUC |
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0)© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Manzolli, Rogerio PortantioloBlanco, DavidPortz, LuanaYanes, AndreaZielinski, SewerynRuiz Agudelo, Cesar AugustoSuarez , Andres2022-10-28T15:13:30Z2022-10-28T15:13:30Z2022-07-04Manzolli, R.P.; Blanco, D.; Portz, L.; Yanes, A.; Zielinski, S.; Ruiz Agudelo, C.A.; Suarez, A. Large Wood Debris Contributes to Beach Ecosystems but Colombian Beachgoer’s Do Not Recognize It. Sustainability 2022, 14, 8140. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138140https://hdl.handle.net/11323/95972071-105010.3390/su14138140Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/Large Woody Debris (LWD) accumulation serves essential ecological functions and benefits society’s coastal ecosystems (e.g., beaches). Thus far, the ecosystem services perspective has paid little attention to LWD. Therefore, we aim to contrast social perceptions on LWD and its ecological significance in Puerto Velero beach, Caribbean, Colombia. In consequence, the contribution of LWD to the conformation and creation of Puerto Velero beach was analyzed, as well as how beachgoers perceive the importance of LWD and if they were willing to pay to remove LWD in this beach. To achieve this, a quantitative convergent approach was then proposed using GIS analysis and remote sensing to understand the contributions of LWD to the Puerto Velero beach ecosystem; and in addition, a survey was performed to determine how beachgoers perceived LWD and how they valued the phenomenon. Results indicate that LWD contributed to beach maintenance; nevertheless, most people neglected LWD values because of its lack of visual attractiveness. 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