南非德班海平面上升时期沿海城市旅游业的保护与可持续性

Q3 Social Sciences
Aphelele Mgadle, K. Dube, Limpho Lekaota
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引用次数: 3

摘要

鉴于海洋在南非的社会经济意义和气候变化的威胁,了解海洋对海岸线和旅游业的影响至关重要。由于对南部非洲海平面上升的影响知之甚少,本研究调查了它对南非德班旅游业和海岸线保护的影响。该研究于2021年进行,使用了通过关键信息访谈(n10)、在线问卷(303)、直接实地观测和国家海洋和大气管理局的档案数据收集的主要数据。气候数据的趋势分析采用Mann Kendal趋势分析,定性数据采用内容分析和专题分析。研究发现,1971年至2018年期间,德班海平面每年上升1.49毫米的复合效应对海滩和沿海旅游业构成了威胁。海平面上升、海潮、沿海风暴和涨潮的综合影响往往导致严重的海滩侵蚀和沿海洪水,威胁到旅游基础设施。市政当局已经启动了一项海滩营养计划,沙丘恢复和海岸防御机制,以保护和保护海滨,以确保沿海旅游业的可持续性。
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Conservation and sustainability of coastal city tourism in the advent of Seal Level Rise in Durban, SouthAfrica
Given the socio-economic significance of oceans in South Africa and the threat of climate change, it is vital to understand the effects on coastlines and tourism. With very little known about the implications of sea level rise in Southern Africa, this study investigates its impact on tourism and conservation of coastlines in Durban, South Africa. The study conducted in 2021 used primary data collected through key informant interviews (n10), an online questionnaire (303), direct field observations and archival data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Trend analysis for climate data was done using Mann Kendal Trend Analysis, while the content and thematic analysis were used to assess qualitative data. The study found that the compounded effect of sea level rise of 1.49 mm/year in Durban between 1971 and 2018 poses a threat to the beach and coastal tourism. The compounded impact of sea level rise, sea surges, coastal storms and high tides often results in high levels of beach erosion and coastal flooding, threatening tourism infrastructure. The municipality has embarked on a beach nourishment programme, dune restoration and coastal defence mechanisms to preserve and conserve the beachfront to ensure coastal tourism sustainability.
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Tourism in Marine Environments
Tourism in Marine Environments Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Tourism in Marine Environments is an interdisciplinary journal dealing with a variety of management issues in marine settings. It is a scientific journal that draws upon the expertise of academics and practitioners from various disciplines related to the marine environment, including tourism, marine science, geography, social sciences, psychology, environmental studies, economics, marketing, and many more.
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