Bibliographic citations
Peña, C., (2024). El ecoturismo como alternativa de desarrollo sostenible en la comunidad nativa Boca Ishiriwe, Madre de Dios [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6627
Peña, C., El ecoturismo como alternativa de desarrollo sostenible en la comunidad nativa Boca Ishiriwe, Madre de Dios []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6627
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title = "El ecoturismo como alternativa de desarrollo sostenible en la comunidad nativa Boca Ishiriwe, Madre de Dios",
author = "Peña Ubillus, Carlos Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2024"
}
The main idea of this research is to propose an alternative that improves the quality of life of the Boca Ishiriwe Native community population, located in Madre de Dios region, through sustainable activities based on ecotourism. An applied, analytical - empirical and descriptive research was carried out that involves the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, as well as the collection of information involved social, environmental, cultural, economic and institutional aspects, whose analysis allowed to base the research proposal. This information is complemented with surveys; interviews with tourism industry experts and the development of workshops, where the most important beneficiary of this research were involved with future strategic allies were summoned. People from Boca Ishiriwe lives, as it has lived ancestrally, from hunting, fishing, gathering, farming and the seasonal sale of Brazilian nuts. Despite not having direct explosions of tourism, it has been perceived, based on the information collected and the results of, that the territory presents the social, cultural and environmental conditions for tourism to be an activity that contributes to the management of the territory and the enhancement of community resources. Among the main findings of the investigation, it has been found that currently no operating company carries out activities in the Boca Ishiriwe native community as part of tourism. In the interviews carried out with the strategic allies, they express their interest in developing joint work with the community, after a visit and coordination.
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