Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)

This article briefly elaborates on the uses of water in services and activities related to sun and beach tourism in dry regions such as Guanacaste, in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. The concept of water footprint is used to understand the relationship between tourism and water consumption. This do...

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Main Authors: Aurora Hernández, Juan Carlos Picón
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica 2013-06-01
Series:Ciencias Ambientales
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/7295/7543
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spelling doaj-09901e0e5b6c4554800c39e391517f972020-11-25T03:05:33ZspaUniversidad Nacional, Costa RicaCiencias Ambientales1409-21582215-38962013-06-014514150http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/rca.45‐1.4Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)Aurora Hernández0Juan Carlos Picón1Environmental Management Specialist and Culture, National University, Costa RicaNature tourism specialist, National University, Costa RicaThis article briefly elaborates on the uses of water in services and activities related to sun and beach tourism in dry regions such as Guanacaste, in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. The concept of water footprint is used to understand the relationship between tourism and water consumption. This document discusses the implications of this approach of consumption, especially in dry environments that depend on underground extraction of water. The information comes from secondary sources review and its contextualization to the case of Guanacaste. The purpose of this paper is to provide some orientation to the discussions taking place among several involved participants in the area about the usage of water in dry environments and how this orientation should manifest itself in public policies that guide water management.http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/7295/7543Water managementGuanacasteWater footprintDry regionsSun and beach tourism
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author Aurora Hernández
Juan Carlos Picón
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Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
Ciencias Ambientales
Water management
Guanacaste
Water footprint
Dry regions
Sun and beach tourism
author_facet Aurora Hernández
Juan Carlos Picón
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title Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
title_short Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
title_full Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
title_fullStr Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
title_full_unstemmed Water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
title_sort water footprint in drylands: the case of sun and beach tourism in guanacaste (costa rica)
publisher Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
series Ciencias Ambientales
issn 1409-2158
2215-3896
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This article briefly elaborates on the uses of water in services and activities related to sun and beach tourism in dry regions such as Guanacaste, in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. The concept of water footprint is used to understand the relationship between tourism and water consumption. This document discusses the implications of this approach of consumption, especially in dry environments that depend on underground extraction of water. The information comes from secondary sources review and its contextualization to the case of Guanacaste. The purpose of this paper is to provide some orientation to the discussions taking place among several involved participants in the area about the usage of water in dry environments and how this orientation should manifest itself in public policies that guide water management.
topic Water management
Guanacaste
Water footprint
Dry regions
Sun and beach tourism
url http://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/ambientales/article/view/7295/7543
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