2017
DOI: 10.18226/21789061.v10i1p71
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Associativism and Community Participation. The Case of Caminhos de Guajuvira Rural Route, Araucária-PR, Brazil

Abstract: Às associações de turismo criadas para prestação de serviços profissionais, juntam-se, a partir dos anos 1990, aquelas que visam a gestão de roteiros turísticos em espaços rurais, buscando atrair a participação comunitária. No caso dos roteiros, o associativismo envolve a união de pessoas, representando equipamentos, serviços e atrativos turísticos, para o planejamento e promoção do turismo em determinado espaço, mormente rurais, potencializando empreendimentos que, de per si, não possuem capacidade para atuar… Show more

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“…Among the activities of rural tourism, hospitality practiced by farming families has enabled different cultural experiences for "city" guests [50,80,81,83,85,[87][88][89]. Rural tourism in Brazil has fueled processes of social transformation that accumulate and interact with human, physical, and institutional capital [50,85] where rural accommodations (often built by mutirão [communal work]) are a source of pride, appreciation of local identity and culture, promotion of community participation, exchange of learning between residents and tourists, failure mitigation, and acknowledgement of joint achievements [80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94].…”
Section: Rural Accommodation Establishments and Space For Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the activities of rural tourism, hospitality practiced by farming families has enabled different cultural experiences for "city" guests [50,80,81,83,85,[87][88][89]. Rural tourism in Brazil has fueled processes of social transformation that accumulate and interact with human, physical, and institutional capital [50,85] where rural accommodations (often built by mutirão [communal work]) are a source of pride, appreciation of local identity and culture, promotion of community participation, exchange of learning between residents and tourists, failure mitigation, and acknowledgement of joint achievements [80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94].…”
Section: Rural Accommodation Establishments and Space For Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%