海滩承载能力:黄金海岸是否已超过承载能力?

4区 地球科学 Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Peta Williams, C. Lemckert
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WILLIAMS, P. AND LEMKERT, C., 2006.海滩承载能力:黄金海岸的承载能力是否已被超过?Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9 th International Coastal Symposium), 21 - 24. Gold Coast, Australia, ISSN 0749.0208.澳大利亚黄金海岸,ISSN 0749.0208。澳大利亚拥有 7 万多公里的海岸线,其中 7000 公里位于昆士兰州。长期以来,海滩在澳大利亚人的身份认同中占据着特殊的地位。海滩不仅对澳大利亚人民非常重要,而且也是非常宝贵的旅游资源。随着黄金海岸的游客数量逐年稳步增长,确定海滩的承载能力是有效利用和管理海滩的一个重要因素。本研究探讨了社会承载能力的概念,以及当地人和游客使用黄金海岸海滩的方式。针对社会承载能力的概念,我们在四个不同的黄金海岸海滩利用海滩网络摄像头图像进行了多次用户统计,并进行了 160 多次个人访谈,以探索海岸感知和海滩使用情况。初步结果显示了一些细节,其中包括:虽然大多数受访者认为海滩目前的人流量是完美的,但其余 79% 的受访者表示已经超出了承载能力;也就是说,黄金海岸的海滩被认为过于拥挤,或者可以减少人流量。通过分析 2006 年 4 月对海滩使用者的访谈以及之前 2005 年对大学生的访谈,本文探讨了海滩使用者的看法,目的是了解他们的行为和态度,并在地方议会未来的规划和管理过程中与他们建立联系。
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Beach Carrying Capacity: Has it been exceeded on the Gold Coast?
WILLIAMS, P. AND LEMCKERT, C., 2006. Beach Carrying Capacity: Has it been exceeded on the Gold Coast? Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9 th International Coastal Symposium), 21 – 24. Gold Coast, Australia, ISSN 0749.0208. Australia has more than 70,000 kilometres of coastline, 7000 km of those in Queensland. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important to the Australian people but they are also a highly valuable tourist resource and with the number of tourists visiting the Gold Coast steadily increasing each year, determining their carrying capacity is an essential factor for their effective use and management. This study explored the concept of social carrying capacity, as well as the way Gold Coast beaches are used by locals and visitors. For the social carrying capacity concepts, several user counts using beach web camera images and more than 160 personal interviews were conducted at four different Gold Coast beaches, exploring coastal perception and beach usage. Preliminary results have revealed details including that while the majority of people surveyed thought beach crowds were perfect in their current state, 79% of the remaining respondents indicated carrying capacity had already been exceeded; that is that with Gold Coast beaches were perceived as either over-crowded or that they could do with fewer people. Through the analysis of interviews with beach users during April, 2006 and previously with University students in 2005, this paper explores the perception of beach users, with the aim of creating an understanding of their behaviour and attitudes and liasing with them in future planning and management processes used by local councils.
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Journal of Coastal Research
Journal of Coastal Research 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Coastal Research (JCR) is one of the leading international journals for coastal studies and processes, and is published bi-monthly by the Coastal Education & Research Foundation [CERF]. By covering the entire field of coastal research, the JCR encompasses all subjects relevant to natural and engineered environments (freshwater, brackish, or marine) and the protection/management of their resources in the vicinity of coastlines of the world. Even though the journal broadly focuses on immediate shoreline zones, the JCR also embraces those coastal environments that either reach some indefinite distance inland or that extend seaward beyond the outer margins of the sublittoral (neritic) zone. The JCR disseminates accurate information to both the public and research specialists around the world on all aspects of coastal issues in an effort to maintain or improve the quality of our planet''s shoreline resources.
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