The importance of participatory tourism planning and management as a means to avoid negative socio-territorial impacts on indigenous peoples
The native peoples have a history that predates the Spanish occupation, they preserve their own symbolisms and socio-cultural practices of great richness, generally little known. Complex thinking and transdiscipline are used as a methodological theoretical basis to study their heritage values and evaluate the importance of their tourism promotion through participatory planning and management as a means to prevent and avoid negative socio-territorial impacts.
The importance of participatory tourism planning and management as a means to avoid negative socio-territorial impacts on indigenous peoples
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.216502503015
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Palavras-chave: participatory tourism planning, tourism management, heritage values, indigenous peoples, socio-territorial impacts.
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Keywords: participatory tourism planning, tourism management, heritage values, indigenous peoples, socio-territorial impacts.
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Abstract:
The native peoples have a history that predates the Spanish occupation, they preserve their own symbolisms and socio-cultural practices of great richness, generally little known. Complex thinking and transdiscipline are used as a methodological theoretical basis to study their heritage values and evaluate the importance of their tourism promotion through participatory planning and management as a means to prevent and avoid negative socio-territorial impacts.
- Blanca Margarita Gallegos Navarrete
- Citlalli del Carmen Vargas Rosas
- Juan David Guzmán Morales