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Título: | Indicators of geomorphological connectivity facing management fragmentation in coastal protected areas: the case of Guguy (Canary Islands) | Autores/as: | San Romualdo Collado, Abel Ferrer Valero, Nicolás Marrero Rodríguez, Néstor Hernández Cordero, Antonio Ignacio García Romero, Leví Aday |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 250507 Geografía física | Palabras clave: | Environmental management Coastal sedimentary system Ecological connectivity Integrated coastal zone management Sedimentary dynamics |
Fecha de publicación: | 2025 | Proyectos: | Estudio Detallado de Conflictos Socioambientales Para El Desarrollo Sostenible de Los Sistemas Playa-Duna de Canarias: Experimentacióny Modelización Sobre la Duna Costera | Publicación seriada: | Ocean and Coastal Management | Resumen: | The coastal strip is the area where the marine and terrestrial environments meet, and there is a continuous exchange of matter and energy between them. From a natural perspective, coasts are functional units, although they may be subject to administrative divisions. This paper presents an example of the conflict between ecological processes and administrative boundaries in the coastal environment. The proposal for the declaration of the Guguy Maritime-Terrestrial National Park, located on the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain), illustrates this conflict. In contrast to the jurisdictional boundary established by law along the coastline between the regional administration (land area) and the state administration (marine area), this work presents theoretical and experimental indicators that demonstrate the existence of land-sea ecological connectivity in the beach-dune system. The sedimentary analyses and wind and marine dynamics indicate the presence of a single geodynamic functional unit on the Guguy coast, where marine, wind, fluvial and slope processes are interconnected. Based on this evidence, it is recommended to avoid administrative fragmentation of this area to promote an integrated, holistic and sustainable coastal management. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/142769 | ISSN: | 0964-5691 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107839 | Fuente: | Ocean and Coastal Management [ISSN 0964-5691], v. 269 |
Colección: | Artículos |
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