Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7421566 | Tourism Management | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This paper provides the location, scenery and litter evaluation of 35 Colombian Caribbean beaches (9 remote, 9 village, 14 urban and 3 resort). Four litter grades were found. A: excellent (5); B: good (8); C: fair (19) and D: poor (3). A Decision Value parameter (D), for scenery gave: Class I - extremely attractive/natural, DÂ >Â 0.85, 6 sites; Class II - attractive/natural sites, DÂ =Â 0.85 -0.65, 2 sites; Class III - mainly natural sites, few outstanding features, DÂ =Â 0.65-0.4, 1 site; Class IV - mainly unattractive sites, DÂ =Â 0.4 to zero, 6 sites; Class V - very unattractive sites, DÂ =Â <0, 20 sites. Litter amounts placed most beaches into a poor scenic category and many scenic beaches could jump a grade by means of clean-ups. A graphic methodology highlighted beaches with contradictory results for litter/scenic grades. Tourists abhor littered beaches and clean-ups would improve scenery scores.
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Authors
Allan Thomas Williams, Nelson Guillermo Rangel-Buitrago, Giorgio Anfuso, Omar Cervantes, Camilo Mateo Botero,