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1 November 2015 Beachgoers' Demands vs. Blue Flag Aims in South Africa
Serena Lucrezi, Melville Saayman
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Abstract

Lucrezi, S. and Saayman, M., 2015. Beachgoers' demands vs. Blue Flag aims in South Africa.

The Blue Flag is a beach award aimed to preserve features of the beach environment. While it is assumed that the Blue Flag attracts tourism, this depends on factors such as the socio-demographic background of beachgoers, their perception of beach attributes, and their knowledge and perception of the Blue Flag. This research used structural equation modeling (SEM) to investigate relationships between perceived beach attributes (beach selection criteria, deterrent factors of the beach, and beach quality rating) and beachgoers' knowledge and perception of the Blue Flag award on three Blue Flag and three non-Blue Flag beaches in South Africa. A single statistically significant relationship emerged between beach quality rating and evaluation (both positive and negative views, which are not necessarily mutually exclusive) of the Blue Flag award by beachgoers. The data highlight the importance of generating bottom-up information to assist potential, occasional, and running Blue Flag managers in South Africa, particularly in regard to proper education and promotion of the Blue Flag award.

Serena Lucrezi and Melville Saayman "Beachgoers' Demands vs. Blue Flag Aims in South Africa," Journal of Coastal Research 31(6), 1478-1488, (1 November 2015). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-14-00062.1
Received: 24 March 2014; Accepted: 6 May 2014; Published: 1 November 2015
KEYWORDS
beach attributes
Beach awards
Beach Management
beach selection
structural equation modeling (SEM)
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