2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11070961
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Assessing the Relationship between Landscape and Management within Marinas: The Managers’ Perception

Abstract: Marinas are maritime features related to nautical tourism. The contemplation of pleasant surroundings acquires great importance in achieving this leisure character. The European Landscape Convention undertakes the necessity of integrating landscape into the planning policies. Thus, the marina’s management decision-making processes should reflect this awareness of the landscape. However, the landscape evaluation has not been appropriately considered despite its importance. This research attempts to introduce an… Show more

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“…In the case of the landscape in marinas, the aim is to establish those tangible elements directly associated with port operations. According to Martín and Yepes [3], elements related to management can be classified from a landscape viewpoint, such as views of the surface of the water and its surroundings, architectural aesthetics, and the urban environment. From a management perspective, it is composed of views of boats at berths and the slipway, complementary uses (cafeterias, restaurants, shops, etc.…”
Section: Direct Use Value (Duv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of the landscape in marinas, the aim is to establish those tangible elements directly associated with port operations. According to Martín and Yepes [3], elements related to management can be classified from a landscape viewpoint, such as views of the surface of the water and its surroundings, architectural aesthetics, and the urban environment. From a management perspective, it is composed of views of boats at berths and the slipway, complementary uses (cafeterias, restaurants, shops, etc.…”
Section: Direct Use Value (Duv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study contributes to landscape management through a methodology for economic valuation of the landscape in marinas. Marinas are complex infrastructures that offer the broadest range of services in nautical tourism [1][2][3][4]. The variety of facilities and amenities offered represents a focus of attraction in the coastal areas, with influence on social and economic development but also on the environment [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interviews reveal that stakeholders base the marina landscape on its appearance. It expresses a need for more awareness of the ELC, requiring more significant effort from competent authorities for its diffusion [58]. However, an implicit understanding of the concept of landscape is held in its broadest sense, even if there is no specific training on the landscape.…”
Section: Learnings From Swot Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this set of values, there are some in which it is necessary to improve their evaluation because of the importance they have for managing the marina. The principal function of a marina is hospitality [58,59,73,74]. Marinas are infrastructures related to nautical tourism [56,72], and tourism and hospitality are strongly linked [75].…”
Section: Learnings From Landscape Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%