Mapping environmental impacts on coastal tourist áreas of oceanic islands (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands): A current and future scenarios assessment

L García-Romero, T Carreira-Galbán… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
The combination of the current sea level rise (SLR) and an increase in the frequency and
severity of sea storm events and surges, will have important environmental impacts on …

Review of metal concentrations in marine organisms in the Canary Islands: Insights from twenty-three years of research

E Lozano-Bilbao, A Hardisson, S Paz, C Rubio… - Regional Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
A total of 58 articles were retrieved for this review and after a rigorous selection process, 37
articles provided relevant data on metal concentrations in various marine organisms …

Disaster and risk management in outdoor recreation and tourism in the context of climate change

JL Hsu, P Sharma - … Journal of Climate Change Strategies and …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose The increasing frequency and intensity of the extreme weather events could cause
devastating consequences in tourism. Climate change–related extreme weather events and …

Assessing metal pollution in sea anemones: A global review

E Lozano-Bilbao, A Hardisson, S Paz, C Rubio… - Regional Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
The review article compiles studies on heavy metals and trace elements in anemones from
marine environments, excluding lab-based studies. Out of 33 articles, 12 were included …

[PDF][PDF] Maritime climate in the canary islands and its implications for the construction of coastal infrastructures

J Rodríguez-Martín, N Cruz-Pérez… - Civil Engineering …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Islands are isolated systems that depend on maritime trade for their subsistence. Efficient,
durable and structurally reliable port infrastructures are essential for the economic and …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating built-up risk from multi-natural hazards: A case study of Northern coastal plains of Tamil Nadu

R Abarna, SL George, K Balasubramani… - Natural Hazards …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Tamil Nadu state of India possesses a vast coastline of 1076​ km and is highly
vulnerable to many climate change-induced natural hazards. It is essential to evaluate the …

Morphosedimentary characteristics and formation mechanisms of new beaches generated after the Tajogaite volcano eruption of 2021 (La Palma, Spain)

I Alonso, FJ Santana-Sarmiento, F Andrés-Araujo… - Marine Geology, 2023 - Elsevier
Only in very special circumstances can new beaches develop due to natural processes in
areas where they did not exist before. One such circumstance is related to volcanic …

Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment in Mangrove‐Dependent Communities of Manoka Island, Littoral Region of Cameroon

E Fongnzossie, DJ Sonwa, P Mbevo… - The Scientific World …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This study was conducted on Manoka Island (Littoral Region of Cameroon) with the aim of
analyzing climate change vulnerability and local adaptation strategies based on the local …

Assessing coastal flood risk in a changing climate for Dublin, Ireland

R Paranunzio, M Guerrini, E Dwyer… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - mdpi.com
With increasing urban expansion and population growth, coastal urban areas will be
increasingly affected by climate change impacts such as extreme storm events, sea level …

Climate Change and Tourism in Spain. The Case of the Canary Islands and the Costa Blanca (Alicante) Comparative Analysis

P Dorta-Antequera, E Sánchez-Almodóvar… - Tourism and Climate …, 2024 - Springer
Tourism and climate change are closely related elements of geographical space. Tourism is
one of the causal agents of climate change, as it generates transformations in land use and …