菲律宾南苏里高巴罗博旅游海滩海洋塑料污染的感知与认识

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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旅游业是沿海社区的一项重要经济活动,但如果管理不善,它会恶化海洋-沿海生态系统的健康,增加垃圾污染,并排斥海滩游客。本研究旨在评估菲律宾南苏里高Barobo四个发展中的旅游海滩的旅游对垃圾污染的影响。采用样方法对巴罗博四个旅游景点(卡布根岛、海龟岛、Dapdap海滩、帕纳拉加海滩)的塑料凋落物进行样线取样。同意参加关于海洋垃圾认知和知识测试的人在上述海滩接受了采访。答复者普遍了解海洋污染问题,特别是与人类和生态健康有关的海洋污染问题。受访者认为旅游是主要的垃圾来源,塑料包装是最常见的垃圾类型,这是基于大型垃圾收集的事实。由于旅游业在研究的所有海滩上都会造成塑料污染,因此加强监管、教育和意识的努力对于减少垃圾污染、避免生态和社会经济后果至关重要。摘要:目的:旅游业对一个国家的经济地位起着很大的作用。它为社区提供生计,帮助消除贫困。但如果管理不当,旅游业也会带来污染,即塑料污染。本研究的主要目的是评估游客对塑料污染的认知和意识及其对旅游业的影响。设计/方法/方法:该研究仅限于调查和关键信息提供者访谈(KII),因为根据大流行卫生协议,不允许举行论坛和集会。调查取样于2021年7月10日至8月12日与宏观塑料收集同时进行。采用便利抽样设计,对在场的有意愿的个人进行数据收集。意识问卷采用李克特量表法,而个人感知采用选择题或开放式问题。统计数据采用SPSS和Microsoft excel进行分析。结果:共有105名自愿的个人合法地参与了这项研究。在105名受访者中,70名是来自海岛海滩的游客,35名来自大陆海滩。答复者一般都知道提交给他们的大多数问题。受访者最关心的问题是塑料对健康和环境的影响。大多数在海岛海滩的受访游客认为大垃圾污染程度较高,而在大陆海滩的受访者认为污染程度较低。受访者的这种看法与登记和收集的垃圾数量一致。此外,根据抽样收集发现,塑料包装是最常见的垃圾类型的看法是正确的。在巴罗博海滩上的游客意识到海洋垃圾的问题,并将旅游业视为废物的来源,特别是塑料。原创性:我们提交的这篇研究论文是我们独立原创的成果。我们已经适当地承认了这些观点和节选的所有来源。该论文没有任何抄袭,也没有提交到其他地方发表。
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Perception and Awareness of Marine Plastic Pollution in Selected Tourism Beaches of Barobo, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
Tourism is a significant economic activity in coastal communities, but when badly managed, it degrades the health of the marine-coastal ecosystem, increasing litter pollution and repels beach visitors. This study aims to assess the tourism impact on litter pollution on four growing tourism beaches of Barobo, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Plastic litters were sampled from four tourism sites (Cabgan Island, Turtle Island, Dapdap Beach, Panaraga Beach) of Barobo by establishing transect lines with quadrats. Those who agreed to participate in perception and knowledge tests about marine debris were interviewed at the aforementioned beaches. Respondents was generally aware of marine pollution problems, specifically marine pollution relating to human and ecological health. Respondents identified tourism as a main litter source and plastic packaging as the most common litter type, which is true based on macrolitter collection. Because tourism causes plastic pollution on all of the beaches studied, stronger regulations, educational, and awareness efforts are crucial to reduce litter pollution and avert ecological and socioeconomic consequences. Structured Abstract: Purpose: Tourism plays a big role in the economic status of a country. It provides livelihood to the community and helps in poverty elevation. But tourism also brings pollution, i.e., plastic pollution, if not properly managed. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the perception and awareness of tourists on plastic pollution and its impacts on tourism. Design/methodology/approach: The study was limited to surveys and key informant interviews (KII) since fora and assemblies are not allowed due to pandemic health protocols. Survey sampling was done simultaneously with the macroplastic collection from July 10 to August 12, 2021. Convenience sampling design was used, and data was collected on willing individuals present in the area. The awareness questionnaire used the Likert Scale method, while the individual perception used multiple choice or open-ended questions. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS and Microsoft excel. Findings: A total of 105 willing individuals were legally part of this study. Of the 105 respondents surveyed, 70 of which are tourists from island beaches and 35 are from mainland beaches. Respondents were generally aware of most issues presented to them. The top issues that the respondents relate the most are related to plastic effects on health and environment. The majority of the surveyed tourists on island beaches perceived high macrolitter pollution, while those on mainland beaches perceived low pollution. This perception of respondents agrees with the litter quantities registered and collected. Furthermore, the perception of plastic packaging as the most common type of litter has been found out to be true based on sampling collections. Tourists on the beaches of Barobo are aware of the problem of marine litter and see the tourism sector as a source of waste, notably plastics. Originality: This research paper submitted by us is an outcome of our independent and original work. We have duly acknowledged all the sources from which the ideas and extracts have been taken. The paper is free from any plagiarism and has not been submitted elsewhere for publication.  
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