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1 December 2011 Social Perception on Conservation Strategies in the Costa Brava, Spain
Elisabet Roca, Míriam Villares, Elisabeth Fernández
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ROCA, E., VILLARES, M and FERNÁNDEZ, E., 2011. Social Perception on Conservation Strategies in the Costa Brava, Spain. In: Micallef, A., (eds.), MCRR3-2010 Conference Proceedings, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue, No. 61, pp. 205–210. Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy, ISSN 0749-0208.

This communication presents the results of a research carried out in the protected area of Aiguamolls de l'Empordà, in the heart of Costa Brava, Spain, where a proposal to extend the perimeter of the protected area in order to guarantee the connectivity function of the territory has created a local but severe social conflict. Our main objective is to explore public perceptions of this intervention in order to deepen in the main causes of such social rejection. The research has collected the local opinion on the problem and the perception of the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of the proposal. It is basically an analysis on the institutional performance followed by a social perception study based on a qualitative survey with local stakeholders.

The results show different social positions regarding the proposed solution. Essentially, the intervention is felt as a threat to the future of several socioeconomic activities (i.e. agriculture). Moreover, mistrust on the public administration and the lack of public participation has reactivated the emergence of an old conflict.

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Elisabet Roca, Míriam Villares, and Elisabeth Fernández "Social Perception on Conservation Strategies in the Costa Brava, Spain," Journal of Coastal Research 2011(10061), 205-210, (1 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI61-001.15
Published: 1 December 2011
KEYWORDS
environmental conflict
protected areas
public perception
tourism
Wetlands
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