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Nature-based tourism and behavior for household waste reduction: Divers and non-divers
Author(s) -
Luís Mota
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
sociedad y ambiente
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2007-6576
DOI - 10.31840/sya.v0i7.1591
Subject(s) - tourism , certification , threatened species , business , marine debris , environmental resource management , environmental science , environmental protection , environmental planning , geography , debris , ecology , archaeology , habitat , meteorology , political science , law , biology
Marine environments are currently threatened by marine litter originating in offshore marine structures and land-based sources. Moreover, debris is directly related to anthropogenic activities, particularly  poor waste management practices, and natural disasters. Taking scuba diving as nature-based tourism activity in a popular tourism destination in Mexico, for a period of 66 days, 181 American divers were assessed as regards their behavior in the home regarding plastic use and food waste production. Certified divers registered their behavior ona Likert-type scale, and the information was compared  with non-divers participating in try-dives, or taking training levels for certification. In general, both groups have registered good waste-management practices, although, certified divers show evidence of adopting better practices in the home in order to reduce waste, probably because they are aware of the benefits for the environment.

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