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Title: Urban-touristic impacts on the aeolian sedimentary systems of the Canary Islands: Conflict between development and conservation
Authors: García-Romero, Leví 
Hernández-Cordero, Antonio I. 
Fernández-Cabrera, Elisabeth
Peña-Alonso, Carolina 
Hernández-Calvento, Luis 
Pérez-Chacón, Emma 
UNESCO Clasification: 2506 Geología
Keywords: Aeolian sedimentary systems
Canary Islands
Conservation
Corralejo
Environmental changes, et al
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: Island Studies Journal 
Abstract: Aeolian sedimentary systems in the Canary Islands differ from other European and African systems due to climate, vegetation and isolation. In turn, they experience high human pressure from touristic development. This paper analyzes the impact of urban-touristic development in four aeolian sedimentary systems in the Canaries: Maspalomas, Corralejo, Lambra and Jable Sur. Spatial and surface change variables related to vegetation and geomorphology are obtained by photo-interpretation of historical aerial photography and current orthophotos. Results indicate that systems affected by urban-touristic development have witnessed significant environmental change. In contrast, the systems not impacted by building and construction of infrastructure show minor changes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52597
ISSN: 1715-2593
Source: Island Studies Journal [ISSN 1715-2593], v. 11(1), p. 91-112
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