Solid waste management by coastal communities of the Gulf of Nicoya

Solid waste management by coastal communities of the Gulf of Nicoya

Authors

  • Nazareth Leal Díaz Universidad Estatal a Distancia. San José, Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/rb.v34i2.5472

Keywords:

waste collection, mangrove;, nets, awareness, deterioration of landscape.

Abstract

The objective of this article is to describe the situation of solid waste management in some coastal communities of the Gulf of Nicoya. This marine area is one of the richest in diversity in the country; a large amount of fishery resources has been extracted from its waters, contributing significantly to food security and the national economy. However, for many years, this abundant fishing production has been showing alarming symptoms due to high levels of water pollution mainly due to solid waste. This is increasingly degrading the health and economy of coastal communities. Through interviews conducted in different coastal towns, residents pointed out the inadequate management of solid waste by some municipalities in the gulf. As a result, it was concluded that it would be ideal to establish some partnerships with national and international universities, organizations, and companies to implement environmental education techniques in the communities and conduct water quality assessments to monitor the issue.

Author Biography

Nazareth Leal Díaz, Universidad Estatal a Distancia. San José, Costa Rica

Estudiante de la carrera de Manejo de Recursos Naturales en Universidad Estatal a Distancia. San José, Costa Rica

Published

2023-12-14

How to Cite

Leal Díaz, N. (2023). Solid waste management by coastal communities of the Gulf of Nicoya. Biocenosis, 34(2), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.22458/rb.v34i2.5472
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