Coastal areas are a complex physical interface system between marine and terrestrial environments, and the interaction between dynamic and fragile subsystems. Actions on these areas tend to ignore this gap26 interaction, mainly relying on the application of criteria related to urban development, conceiving the coastal environment as a static summer space that originates services for bathers. This creates a misleading picture of the use of this space, which applies both to users and managers. When operating with misconceptions, the results obtained in the last decades are, in most cases, artificial beaches with unsuitable management conservation (preservation) measures. With polyp scenario, the concept of coastal areas as a tourism product, regardless of its size and fragile natural ecosystem, leads to a modification of the environment, which can be destabilizing. The answers to this situation are not usually found in the system itself, people usually chooses to treat the beaches as ‘a profit business’ and apply management measures that have nothing to do with its natural dynamism.
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