Abstract

Wide ranging recreation-oriented benefits identified from a two-year study on a residential tidal canal estate and associated marinas were rationalised into six groups consisting of active user, passive user, commercial user, ecological benefits, antagonistic and synergistic. The nature of conflict between activities was investigated in terms of their environmental impact and management. Pathways showing the degree of conflict illustrated the incompatabilities of many recreation-oriented benefits associated with these types of coastal developments.

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