2021
DOI: 10.21855/ecociencia.86.570
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Turismo comunitario: del concepto a la gestión. La experiencia ecuatoriana

Abstract: El turismo ha evolucionado en la misma medida en que lo han hecho las sociedades y grupos sociales que participan de una forma u otra en él. En las últimas décadas se han visto materializadas nuevas y variadas formas de hacer y de entender el turismo, derivando en una amplia y variada propuesta de modalidades y actividades donde cada vez más la comunidad local de acogida se convierte en uno de los factores decisivos para la selección del destino a visitar. Es en este contexto que el turismo comunitario ha enco… Show more

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“…Likewise, Ascanta [34] emphasized the importance of having a touristic management model within an organization that must update the official and legal processes; they must remain operational all the time, especially, aligned with a single set of goals since tourism activities include companies from different sectors, products, and/or services. At the same time, Huaraca [35] considered that governmental and institutional support are critical aspects when implementing projects and initiatives that represent the different stages of tourism's life cycle, the pattern, and scope of the supply and demand structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, Ascanta [34] emphasized the importance of having a touristic management model within an organization that must update the official and legal processes; they must remain operational all the time, especially, aligned with a single set of goals since tourism activities include companies from different sectors, products, and/or services. At the same time, Huaraca [35] considered that governmental and institutional support are critical aspects when implementing projects and initiatives that represent the different stages of tourism's life cycle, the pattern, and scope of the supply and demand structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huaraca [35] analyzed the conceptual evolution of community tourism, its management features, and characteristics in Ecuador as an international reference. The findings helped to define sustainable community tourism and marked the development of Ecuadorian community tourism.…”
Section: Sustainable Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%