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The Beach Crowding Index: A Tool for Assessing Social Carrying Capacity of Vulnerable Beaches
Authors:David Serrano Giné  Joan Jurado Rota  María Yolanda Pérez Albert  Carla Bonfill Cerveró
Institution:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Abstract:The aim of this article is to introduce the Beach Crowding Index (BCI), a procedure to assess the social carrying capacity of vulnerable beaches. The study uses the people at one time (PAOT) approach and data gathered weekly throughout the bathing season regarding the number of beachgoers in 100 m2 cells of the beach to assess how many beachgoers it can comfortably hold. The procedure is based on fieldwork, interviews with beachgoers, and geographic information system (GIS) analysis and has been tested on four beaches in protected areas on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. On a scale from 0 to 4, minimum scores throughout the bathing season are 0.7 and maximum 3.7, although results showed wide variation between the beaches, the section of the beach, and the time of day. This study suggests that determining the location of beachgoers and collecting a long-term series of data is fundamental to assessing social carrying capacity and that the BCI procedure can be used for a large number of applications.
Keywords:BCI  beach management  carrying capacity  crowdedness  geographic information system
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