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The impacts of tourism development on perceptions and practices of sustainable wastewater management on the Placencia Peninsula, Belize

机译:旅游业发展对伯利兹普拉圣西亚半岛可持续废水管理的观念和做法的影响

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One of the consequences of rapid tourism expansion is abrupt pressure on local keystone resources such as water and energy. While novel wastewater technologies have been designed to close resource cycles and thereby diminish resource stress, little research has been undertaken to assess the coupled social, economic, and ecological components of system sustainability and resiliency in these areas. As a result, local decision makers often lack scientific information needed for making evidence-based and contextsensitive choices about new technologies. Involved stakeholders also lack resources to develop appropriate interventions to address human-environmental changes and unintended consequences. This article employs a grounded approach to sociocultural data analysis to critically examine how human perceptions and practices related to water, wastewater, and energy management in a rapidly growing tourist destination on the coast of Belize enable and constrain decision making with regard to technology adoption. Ethnographic research on the Placencia Peninsula in Belize focused on discerning perceptions of acceptability for the recovery of resources such as energy and nutrients from wastewater, local perceptions of health risks and benefits of such recovery, as well as how economic and environmental advantages of these processes intersect with local demands. Research reveals that local understandings are grounded in cultural practices, historical events and processes, contemporary political and economic issues, and variable awareness of environmental change. This study also reveals that the greatest barriers to the adoption and sustainability of new technologies include sharing technical and economic information broadly and providing opportunities for legitimate multilevel stakeholder participation in decision-making processes.
机译:迅速的旅游业扩张的后果之一是对当地关键资源如水和能源的突然压力。尽管已设计出新颖的废水技术来关闭资源循环并从而减少资源压力,但很少进行研究来评估这些地区系统可持续性和弹性的耦合的社会,经济和生态成分。结果,当地决策者通常缺乏做出关于新技术的基于证据和上下文相关的选择所需的科学信息。利益相关者也缺乏资源来制定适当的干预措施,以应对人类环境的变化和意想不到的后果。本文采用了一种扎实的方法来进行社会文化数据分析,以严格审查人类如何在伯利兹海岸快速发展的旅游目的地中与水,废水和能源管理相关的观念和实践,实现并限制有关技术采用的决策。在伯利兹的普拉圣西亚半岛的人种学研究侧重于辨别对废水中能量和营养物质等资源的回收的可接受性的看法,对健康风险的局部看法以及这种回收的好处,以及这些过程的经济和环境优势如何相交符合当地需求。研究表明,当地的理解基于文化习俗,历史事件和过程,当代政治和经济问题以及对环境变化的不同认识。这项研究还表明,采用和可持续发展新技术的最大障碍包括广泛共享技术和经济信息以及为合法的多级利益相关者参与决策过程提供机会。

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