1st Edition

Blue Flag Beaches Economic Growth, Tourism and Sustainable Management

Edited By María A. Prats, Fernando Merino Copyright 2024
    276 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book presents a comprehensive study of the role that the Blue Flag beach program has played around the world, considering economic, social and environmental perspectives.

    Since its creation in the 1980s, The Blue Flag program awards the management of beaches and marinas based on sustainability, services and quality of their management. To date there are currently close to five thousand awards around the world. Forty years on from the program's creation, this book provides a thorough evaluation of the program, to understand how it has evolved over time, the successes it has enjoyed and the challenges it has overcome, and may face in the future. As an international program, this book reflects the global nature of this program and actively discusses, examines and assesses the different realities and challenges faced by different countries around the world, drawing on case studies from across Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa and Asia. It examines the impact of the award on economic growth, from local to national, environmental protection and education, the development of sustainable tourism, and the sustainable management of beaches. The volume also contributes to emerging debates surrounding the certification of natural resources, where the Blue Flag program has been a pioneer in this field.

    This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable tourism, environmental economics, coastal and beach management, environmental conservation and sustainable development.

    General introduction

    María A. Prats and Fernando Merino

    1. Origin, first steps and forthcoming challenges to the Blue Flag

    José R. Sánchez Moro

    2. The Blue Flag programme, at national and international levels: What, why, how, and where to?

    Nikos Petrou and Johann Durand

    3. Blue Flags in the world: a bibliometric analysis

    Fernando Merino and María A. Prats

    4. Social, political and managerial perspectives on Blue Flag beach certification

    Seweryn Zielinski and Camilo M. Botero

    5. Does the Blue Flag program contribute to the schievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?

    José A. Albaladejo-García and José A. Zabala

    6. Dive in Blue Flags: A historical evolution in Europe

    María Escrivá-Beltrán and Rosa Currás-Móstoles

    7. The path of Blue Flag in Latin America and the Caribbean: History, challenges and learnings

    Camilo M. Botero, Paloma Arias and Lourdes Diaz

    8. Impact of Blue Flags on local economy in Spain

    Ana B. Ramón-Rodríguez, Teresa Torregrosa, Luis Moreno-Izquierdo and Jose F. Perles-Ribes

    9. Blue Flag supporting implementation of environmental policies and nature conservation: The case of Greece

    Nikos Petrou, Dareia-Nefeli Vourdoumpa and Chara Agaoglou

    10. Blue Flag and tourism destination efficiency: The French case

    Aurélie Corne, Olga Goncalves, Nicolas Peypoch

    11. The challenge of sustainability in territorial development: The impact of Blue Flag on tourism – The Italian context

    Francesco Manta, Giulio Fusco and Pierluigi Toma

    12. Blue Flags on islands in the Republic of Croatia

    Kristina Bučar, Izidora Marković Vukadin and Zvjezdana Hendija

    13. The impact on the local economy of having coastal areas with Blue Flag: The Turkish case

    Zeliha Eser and Selay Ilgaz Sümer

    14. Blue Flag South Africa: Reflections on a decade of progress

    Serena Lucrezi and Peet van der Merwe

    15. Challenges and opportunities of the Blue Flag certification in Canada

    Rachel Dodds and Mark Holmes

    16. Managing paradise: Reflections on the management of Mexican beaches with the Blue Flag label

    Omar Cervantes, Aramis Olivos-Ortiz, Jerónimo Ramos Saenz Pando, Dora María Castro-Linares and Itzel Sosa-Argáez

    17. Blue Flag in Brazil: Beginning and growth

    Marinez Scherer, Leana Bernardi, Isabela Keren Gregorio Kerber and Alessandra Pfuetzenreuter

    18. Blue Flag in India: Beacons for sustainable coastal management

    Sujeetkumar M. Dongre, Shriji Kurup and Sanskriti Menon

    19. The status of Blue Flag in Japan: Can Blue Flag be used for beach community development as a sustainable tourist destination?

    Norie Hirata and Susumu Kawahara

    General conclusions

    María A. Prats and Fernando Merino

    Biography

    María A. Prats is Professor of Applied Economics at Universidad de Murcia, Spain, and Visiting Senior Fellow at the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom.

    Fernando Merino is Professor of Applied Economics at Universidad de Murcia, Spain.