Water (Nov 2020)

Effectiveness of the “Ecological Beach” Model: Beneficial Management of Posidonia Beach Casts and <i>Banquette</i>

  • Alice Rotini,
  • Stefania Chiesa,
  • Loredana Manfra,
  • Patrizia Borrello,
  • Raffaella Piermarini,
  • Cecilia Silvestri,
  • Sergio Cappucci,
  • Luca Parlagreco,
  • Saverio Devoti,
  • Marco Pisapia,
  • Carla Creo,
  • Tiziana Mezzetti,
  • Alfonso Scarpato,
  • Luciana Migliore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 3238

Abstract

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The accumulation of Posidonia oceanica dead leaves on the beaches of the Mediterranean shores is a natural phenomenon. They are either temporary or permanent structures (banquettes) and represent a valuable resource, with important ecosystem functions including coastal protection against erosion. Nevertheless, the perception of these plant accumulations by the different stakeholders (beach managers, local administrations and tourists) is often negative; they consider these deposits a malevolent waste to be removed, rather than a natural and valuable component of the coastline. We propose an integrated/beneficial management model for posidonia deposits, called ECOLOGICAL BEACH, firstly proposed in France, and recently implemented and applied in Italy. The model promotes the preservation of posidonia beach casts on site, with a balanced coexistence of natural and anthropic elements. The model fosters the several important ecosystem services of the beach casts and contributes to coastal preservation. To successfully spread the model, several activities must be implemented: a regulatory framework, the collection of data about the occurrence of beach casts, management protocols and educational programs. The most important activity is the educational one, based on the dissemination of the ecological and economic value of the beach casts, aimed at switching the perception of this phenomenon towards positive appraisal.

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