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                   he dynamic interactions between   related to social, economic and   Pérez-Ruzafa, Á.; Marcos, C.; Pérez-
                   population growth and the   environmental variables, to support the   Ruzafa, I.M. (2011). Recent
              Tenvironment have intensified   decision-making process in the selection   advances in coastal lagoons
              the alteration of ecosystems, causing   of environmental improvement actions,   ecology:  envolving  old ideas
              damages to the detriment of productive   as well as the monitoring of their   and assumptions. Transitional
              environmental systems, one of the   performance. The development of the   Waters Bulletin, 5(1), 50-74. DOI:
              main causes is cultural eutrophication.   proposed conceptual framework aims   10.1285/i1825229Xv5n1p50
              Cultural eutrophication processes occur   to guide the sustainable environmental   Ramos-Quintana,  F.;  Sotelo-Nava,
              mainly in coastal lagoon systems, which   management of the Tres Palos Coastal   H.; Saldarriaga-Noreña, H.;
              provide a wide variety of social, economic   Lagoon System.        Tovar-Sánchez, E. (2019).
              and environmental services, associated                             Assessment the Environmental
              with multiple factors whose interactions                           Quality Resulting from Damages
              management system. The multiple  REFERENCIAS                       to human-Nature Interactions
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              and evaluating the state of the system   1510.1                    indicators in five coastal lagoons
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              the decision-making process, which   A.I. (2019). A simple spatial   Ocean.  Estuarine, Coastal
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              management system that is capable of
              facilitating the understanding of the
              complex dynamics of the environmental
              system under study, and the evaluation
              of its status and impact, is proposed,



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