2022
DOI: 10.12795/rea.2022.i44.01
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Analysis of the vulnerability of tourism and leisure to jellyfish swarms on the eastern Costa del Sol. A multiscalar and multi-temporal perspective

Abstract: A methodological essay is presented to assess vulnerability of beaches´ human activity caused by jellyfish blooms arrivals. The pilot study area are the beaches of Torre del Mar and Caleta de Vélez (Velez-Málaga, Spain). The methodology proposes various criteria to assess the vulnerability of the tourism sector at various levels of scale, both in spatial and temporal dimensions. There are three spatial levels: scale of detail (the beach itself), socioeconomic influence area and municipal scale. On the other ha… Show more

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“…In Hong Kong during the 1980s, jellyfish proliferation and intake to the China Light & Power’s Castle Peak Station posed a significant issue, prompting research into the seasonality of jellyfish in the area [ 20 ] . Large blooms of jellyfish are also known to have short- and long-term impacts on tourism [ 21 ] , as well as fisheries and aquaculture [ 22 ] . …”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Hong Kong during the 1980s, jellyfish proliferation and intake to the China Light & Power’s Castle Peak Station posed a significant issue, prompting research into the seasonality of jellyfish in the area [ 20 ] . Large blooms of jellyfish are also known to have short- and long-term impacts on tourism [ 21 ] , as well as fisheries and aquaculture [ 22 ] . …”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%