2015 57th International Symposium ELMAR (ELMAR) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/elmar.2015.7334527
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Methodology for waste management of nautical ports in Croatia

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“…Human uses of coastal waters interact with the natural environment depending on the nature and intensity of these activities. Marinas are crucial to maintain or enhance the environmental quality [63]. Marinas, as ports in general, are containers of contaminants due to significant factors [153,154]: they have been designed to create sheltered water (minimising hydrodynamic energy) and they are direct and indirect sources of pollution.…”
Section: Landscape Dimension Within Marina Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Human uses of coastal waters interact with the natural environment depending on the nature and intensity of these activities. Marinas are crucial to maintain or enhance the environmental quality [63]. Marinas, as ports in general, are containers of contaminants due to significant factors [153,154]: they have been designed to create sheltered water (minimising hydrodynamic energy) and they are direct and indirect sources of pollution.…”
Section: Landscape Dimension Within Marina Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, waste management has a double impact over marina landscape, both on the environment and on the landscape. It is not just adopting guidelines for the compliance of applicable legislation to dangerous and non-dangerous waste, but also that waste itself has a visual impact [63], and a poor management produces a decrease in the image of the marina, also negatively affecting the environment. Finally, the adoption of codes of action and environmental certifications encourage the marina to move beyond compliance with environmental quality [160].…”
Section: Landscape Dimension Within Marina Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También se reconoce que esta es una actividad con un fuerte impacto en los ecosistemas marinos y terrestres, desde la construcción de instalaciones náuticas que influyen en la fragmentación del hábitat y la reducción de la biodiversidad de las áreas donde se localizan, así como en la proliferación de especies invasoras (Byrnes & Dunn, 2020;Gómez et al, 2019), hasta la propia gestión que es altamente contaminante (residuos sólidos, agua, ruidos, paisaje, etc.) (Madariaga et al, 2015). La mayoría de los estudios dedicados al sector se centran en medir los impactos de la construcción y gestión de instalaciones náuticas (Gómez et al, 2019), y proponer recomendaciones técnicas o ambientales a la industria (Lam-González, 2017), aunque muy pocos ofrecen recomendaciones precisas en cuanto a viabilidad técnica y potencial beneficio económico derivado de estas intervenciones.…”
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