The Spanish Coastal Systems 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93169-2_34
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The Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Canary Islands

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“…Moreover, landscape transformation, associated with the dominant role of the tourism industry, has further increased the vulnerability of those islands (e.g. Pérez-Chacón et al, 2019;Roig-Munar et al, 2019). A possible explanation for such apparent underfunding could be associated to the fact that most of the existing beaches in these territories do not present significant problems of stability, and erosion is one of the major drivers in DGSCM investments in coastal protection.…”
Section: What Drives the Spatial Distribution Of Adaptation Investments?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, landscape transformation, associated with the dominant role of the tourism industry, has further increased the vulnerability of those islands (e.g. Pérez-Chacón et al, 2019;Roig-Munar et al, 2019). A possible explanation for such apparent underfunding could be associated to the fact that most of the existing beaches in these territories do not present significant problems of stability, and erosion is one of the major drivers in DGSCM investments in coastal protection.…”
Section: What Drives the Spatial Distribution Of Adaptation Investments?mentioning
confidence: 99%