Vulnerability of subaerial and submarine landscapes the sand falls in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

The coastal landscape of the south of the Baja California peninsula provides significant socio-economic benefits based on tourism. An analysis of coastal vulnerability was conducted for Cabo San Lucas, considering wave climate conditions, sediment characterization, beach profiles, and the historical occurrence of coastline changes, hurricanes, and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The coastal scenery was also classified considering the landscape value of the environment from a touristic point of view, based on human and natural interactions on the landscape. Results show that the vulnerability increases close to the submarine sand falls, near intense urbanization, in resort areas, and at locations with narrow beach and dune widths. The degree of vulnerability along the coast alters abruptly, as urban and recreational sites alternate with natural sites. This coastline has seen exponential development since the 1980s, resulting in highly vulnerable areas with a low, and decreasing, touristic value, as the landscape has been changed into an urban settlement with limited natural attractions. Urban and recreational settlements threaten to cover dunes and reservoirs of natural sediments, increasingly affecting vulnerability in the area as well as the landscape values of many parts of the coast, including the submarine sand falls.

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Main Authors: Alcérreca Huerta, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 20527, Montiel Hernández, Jorge R. autor, Callejas Jiménez, Mariana Elvira Doctora autora 21651, Hernández Avilés, Dulce A. autora, Anfuso, Giorgio autor, Silva, Rodolfo autor
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Subjects:Vulnerabilidad costera, Cascadas de arena submarina, Sedimentos fluviales, Turismo, Manejo de zonas costeras,
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/1/27
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:605642024-05-21T21:32:04ZVulnerability of subaerial and submarine landscapes the sand falls in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Alcérreca Huerta, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 20527 Montiel Hernández, Jorge R. autor Callejas Jiménez, Mariana Elvira Doctora autora 21651 Hernández Avilés, Dulce A. autora Anfuso, Giorgio autor Silva, Rodolfo autor textengThe coastal landscape of the south of the Baja California peninsula provides significant socio-economic benefits based on tourism. An analysis of coastal vulnerability was conducted for Cabo San Lucas, considering wave climate conditions, sediment characterization, beach profiles, and the historical occurrence of coastline changes, hurricanes, and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The coastal scenery was also classified considering the landscape value of the environment from a touristic point of view, based on human and natural interactions on the landscape. Results show that the vulnerability increases close to the submarine sand falls, near intense urbanization, in resort areas, and at locations with narrow beach and dune widths. The degree of vulnerability along the coast alters abruptly, as urban and recreational sites alternate with natural sites. This coastline has seen exponential development since the 1980s, resulting in highly vulnerable areas with a low, and decreasing, touristic value, as the landscape has been changed into an urban settlement with limited natural attractions. Urban and recreational settlements threaten to cover dunes and reservoirs of natural sediments, increasingly affecting vulnerability in the area as well as the landscape values of many parts of the coast, including the submarine sand falls.The coastal landscape of the south of the Baja California peninsula provides significant socio-economic benefits based on tourism. An analysis of coastal vulnerability was conducted for Cabo San Lucas, considering wave climate conditions, sediment characterization, beach profiles, and the historical occurrence of coastline changes, hurricanes, and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The coastal scenery was also classified considering the landscape value of the environment from a touristic point of view, based on human and natural interactions on the landscape. Results show that the vulnerability increases close to the submarine sand falls, near intense urbanization, in resort areas, and at locations with narrow beach and dune widths. The degree of vulnerability along the coast alters abruptly, as urban and recreational sites alternate with natural sites. This coastline has seen exponential development since the 1980s, resulting in highly vulnerable areas with a low, and decreasing, touristic value, as the landscape has been changed into an urban settlement with limited natural attractions. Urban and recreational settlements threaten to cover dunes and reservoirs of natural sediments, increasingly affecting vulnerability in the area as well as the landscape values of many parts of the coast, including the submarine sand falls.Vulnerabilidad costeraCascadas de arena submarinaSedimentos fluvialesTurismoManejo de zonas costerasLandhttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/1/27 Acceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Vulnerabilidad costera
Cascadas de arena submarina
Sedimentos fluviales
Turismo
Manejo de zonas costeras
Vulnerabilidad costera
Cascadas de arena submarina
Sedimentos fluviales
Turismo
Manejo de zonas costeras
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Cascadas de arena submarina
Sedimentos fluviales
Turismo
Manejo de zonas costeras
Vulnerabilidad costera
Cascadas de arena submarina
Sedimentos fluviales
Turismo
Manejo de zonas costeras
Alcérreca Huerta, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 20527
Montiel Hernández, Jorge R. autor
Callejas Jiménez, Mariana Elvira Doctora autora 21651
Hernández Avilés, Dulce A. autora
Anfuso, Giorgio autor
Silva, Rodolfo autor
Vulnerability of subaerial and submarine landscapes the sand falls in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
description The coastal landscape of the south of the Baja California peninsula provides significant socio-economic benefits based on tourism. An analysis of coastal vulnerability was conducted for Cabo San Lucas, considering wave climate conditions, sediment characterization, beach profiles, and the historical occurrence of coastline changes, hurricanes, and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. The coastal scenery was also classified considering the landscape value of the environment from a touristic point of view, based on human and natural interactions on the landscape. Results show that the vulnerability increases close to the submarine sand falls, near intense urbanization, in resort areas, and at locations with narrow beach and dune widths. The degree of vulnerability along the coast alters abruptly, as urban and recreational sites alternate with natural sites. This coastline has seen exponential development since the 1980s, resulting in highly vulnerable areas with a low, and decreasing, touristic value, as the landscape has been changed into an urban settlement with limited natural attractions. Urban and recreational settlements threaten to cover dunes and reservoirs of natural sediments, increasingly affecting vulnerability in the area as well as the landscape values of many parts of the coast, including the submarine sand falls.
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Cascadas de arena submarina
Sedimentos fluviales
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Manejo de zonas costeras
author Alcérreca Huerta, Juan Carlos Doctor autor 20527
Montiel Hernández, Jorge R. autor
Callejas Jiménez, Mariana Elvira Doctora autora 21651
Hernández Avilés, Dulce A. autora
Anfuso, Giorgio autor
Silva, Rodolfo autor
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Montiel Hernández, Jorge R. autor
Callejas Jiménez, Mariana Elvira Doctora autora 21651
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Silva, Rodolfo autor
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title Vulnerability of subaerial and submarine landscapes the sand falls in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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title_fullStr Vulnerability of subaerial and submarine landscapes the sand falls in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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