2017
DOI: 10.18800/espacioydesarrollo.201702.003
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Marginación y rezago social en ciudades de las regiones de pueblos originarios. El caso de Oaxaca en el sur de México

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“…The perception of the tourists is that the cultural activities are rated as "bad", which means that the municipalities of Ajalpan, Altepexi and Santiago Miahuatlán have few activities that entertain visitors in the area. According to the results it can be said that tourism is a series of activities that produce work and services as mentioned by Rosales et al (2019), but in the case of the municipalities analysed, the activity does not have a boom that allows a promotion Del Barrio García et al (2012) because they have not benefited from investments that generate identities and therefore an interest in being visited by tourists and despite the existence of public policies, these municipalities have not proposed long-term models that stimulate a strategy to attract tourism through resource preservation activities as mentioned by Brida et al (2014), despite the fact that the sites have a cultural worldview that defines them Velasco (2015). The responses of the tourists surveyed show that the reason for going to the municipalities is due to other reasons such as visits to relatives, but they are not part of the search for experiences with identity themes as stated by Rodríguez and Sánchez (2022).…”
Section: Traditional Food Venue Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perception of the tourists is that the cultural activities are rated as "bad", which means that the municipalities of Ajalpan, Altepexi and Santiago Miahuatlán have few activities that entertain visitors in the area. According to the results it can be said that tourism is a series of activities that produce work and services as mentioned by Rosales et al (2019), but in the case of the municipalities analysed, the activity does not have a boom that allows a promotion Del Barrio García et al (2012) because they have not benefited from investments that generate identities and therefore an interest in being visited by tourists and despite the existence of public policies, these municipalities have not proposed long-term models that stimulate a strategy to attract tourism through resource preservation activities as mentioned by Brida et al (2014), despite the fact that the sites have a cultural worldview that defines them Velasco (2015). The responses of the tourists surveyed show that the reason for going to the municipalities is due to other reasons such as visits to relatives, but they are not part of the search for experiences with identity themes as stated by Rodríguez and Sánchez (2022).…”
Section: Traditional Food Venue Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism has received attention from governments, as public policies have been created for its development, given that it contributes to economic growth, in 2016, the sector achieved 8.7% to the Gross National Domestic Product and produced more than two million jobs and has an important impact on the states, therefore the Ministry of Tourism has mentioned that the tourist must be characterised and supply and demand linked with promotional strategies (Rosales, Salas, and Palacios, 2019). At the regional level, two elements have been identified, on the one hand, the development of the "cosmovision" of the inhabitants of the original peoples, to this Miguel, Torres and Hernández (2015) mention that a development strategy of the peoples could be stimulated with urban development and achieve a territorial policy with greater scope. In some cases, rural tourism has managed to increase the quality of life in rural areas (Scutariu and Scutariu, 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perception of the tourists is that the cultural activities are rated as "bad", which means that the municipalities of Ajalpan, Altepexi and Santiago Miahuatlán have few activities that entertain visitors in the area. According to the results it can be said that tourism is a series of activities that produce work and services as mentioned by , but in the case of the municipalities analysed, the activity does not have a boom that allows a promotion Del Barrio García et al (2012) because they have not benefited from investments that generate identities and therefore an interest in being visited by tourists and despite the existence of public policies, these municipalities have not proposed long-term models that stimulate a strategy to attract tourism through resource preservation activities as mentioned by Brida et al (2014), despite the fact that the sites have a cultural worldview that defines them Velasco (2015). The responses of the tourists surveyed show that the reason for going to the municipalities is due to other reasons such as visits to relatives, but they are not part of the search for experiences with identity themes as stated by Rodríguez and Sánchez (2022).…”
Section: Figure 15 Rating Of Activities Towards Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%