Perception and environmental knowledge of anthropogenic activities in a coastal community
The ecosystem services provided by coastal zones have been severely affected by anthropogenic activities. The purpose of this study was to determine both the perception of residents of a coastal town on their environmental issues; as well as the empirical knowledge that they have developed over the...
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| Tipo de recurso: | artículo |
| Estado: | Versión publicada |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2018 |
| País: | México |
| Institución: | Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero |
| Repositorio: | Repositorio Institucional de Ciencia Abierta de la Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero |
| Idioma: | inglés |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:ri.uagro.mx:uagro/784 |
| Acceso en línea: | http://ri.uagro.mx/handle/uagro/784 |
| Access Level: | acceso abierto |
| Palabra clave: | CAB Thesaurus /Coastal lagoon CAB Thesaurus /Coastal Zones CAB Thesaurus /Environment CAB Thesaurus /Farmers CAB Thesaurus /Fishermen CIENCIAS SOCIALES::SOCIOLOGÍA |
| Sumario: | The ecosystem services provided by coastal zones have been severely affected by anthropogenic activities. The purpose of this study was to determine both the perception of residents of a coastal town on their environmental issues; as well as the empirical knowledge that they have developed over the years, with which environmental education strategies can be established for the sustainable use of their natural resources. The study was carried out in three localities settled around the Nuxco lagoon, Guerrero, Mexico, applying surveys to settlers and interviews with key informants. The results show that the inhabitants perceive strong anthropogenic pressures both in their locality and in the water body, which is an essential part of their economic activities and sustenance for their families. The perception and the environmental knowledge manifested must be considered in environmental education programs and in the design of strategies for the mitigation and prevention of anthropogenic impacts in the community |
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