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Assessing the conservation values and tourism threats in Barrientos Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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WoS WOS:000531083400005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85083486572
DOI 10.1016/J.JENVMAN.2020.110593
Año 2020
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Abstract



Antarctica has been witnessing continued growth of tourism, both in the overall visitation and in the diversity of itineraries and visitor activities. Expanding tourism presents unique business and educational opportunities, but it is also putting immense pressure on Antarctica's natural, and for the most parts, pristine environment. Understanding the effectiveness of different tourism management strategies and instruments, like the Visitor Site Guidelines adopted by the Antarctic Treaty, is fundamental to the sustainable management of Antarctic tourism. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of Visitor Site Guidelines and other tourism management actions in reducing impacts to the natural environment and for this, we used Barrientos Island as our case study as this is one of the most popular sites for tourism activities in the Antarctic Peninsula Region. First, we conducted a literature review and biological inventories to enable a thorough description of Barrientos Island's ecological values. The results show that Barrientos Island occupies the third highest biological richness among the top 15 most visited sites in the Antarctic Peninsula Region. We then assessed how tourism use on Barrientos Island affected biodiversity and the environment, and how Visitor Site Guidelines and other management measures helped alleviate these impacts. As intended, these instruments has been positive and valuable by providing operational guidance. However, they may lack significant information for tourism decision-making processes. To this end, we propose an alternative adaptive management approach that can more efficiently conserve biodiversity and environmental values while allowing the development of sustainable tourism activities in Antarctica.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Cajiao, Daniela Mujer UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID - España
Univ San Francisco Quito - Ecuador
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - España
Universidad de San Francisco de Quito - Ecuador
Universidad San Francisco de Quito - Ecuador
2 Albertos, Belen - Univ Valencia - España
University of Valencia - España
Universitat de València - España
3 Tejedo, Pablo Hombre UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID - España
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - España
4 Munoz-Puelles, Laura Mujer Univ Castilla La Mancha - España
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha - España
5 Garilleti, R. Hombre Univ Valencia - España
University of Valencia - España
Universitat de València - España
6 LARA-OBREQUE, FELIPE Hombre UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID - España
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - España
7 Sancho, Leopoldo G. Hombre UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID - España
Universidad Complutense de Madrid - España
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Farmacia - España
8 Tirira, Diego G. Hombre Fdn Mamiferos & Conservac - Ecuador
Fundación Mamíferos y Conservación - Ecuador
9 Simon-Baile, Debora Mujer Univ Fuerzas Amadas ESPE - Ecuador
Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE - Ecuador
10 Reck, Gunther K. Hombre Univ San Francisco Quito - Ecuador
Universidad de San Francisco de Quito - Ecuador
Universidad San Francisco de Quito - Ecuador
11 Olave, Carlos Hombre Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario Fuego-Patagonia y Antártica - Chile
12 Benayas, Javier Hombre UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID - España
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - España

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Financiamiento



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Spanish Government
Ecuadorian Government
AntEco
Ecuadorian government through the Ecuadorian Antarctic Institute
Spanish National Antarctic Programs

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
Fieldwork and data analysis for this paper were developed under several projects: Proposal for Tourism Management of Barrientos Island and Surroundings funded by the Ecuadorian government through the Ecuadorian Antarctic Institute and, EVA-ANTARCTICA (CTM 2009-06604-E), ALIENANT (CTM 2013-47381-P) and ANTECO (CGL201789820-P) which were supported by the Spanish Government. Logistical support was provided by the Ecuadorian and the Spanish National Antarctic Programs and the Ecuadorian and Spanish Navies.
Fieldwork and data analysis for this paper were developed under several projects: Proposal for Tourism Management of Barrientos Island and Surroundings funded by the Ecuadorian government through the Ecuadorian Antarctic Institute and, EVA-ANTARCTICA ( CTM 2009-06604-E ), ALIENANT (CTM 2013-47381-P) and ANTECO ( CGL201789820-P ) which were supported by the Spanish Government. Logistical support was provided by the Ecuadorian and the Spanish National Antarctic Programs and the Ecuadorian and Spanish Navies.

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