Bibliographic citations
Agüero, S., Caballero, E., Apaza, L., Galarza, C. (2023). Modelo prolab: propuesta de turismo vivencial en comunidades nativas de Latinoamérica [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26212
Agüero, S., Caballero, E., Apaza, L., Galarza, C. Modelo prolab: propuesta de turismo vivencial en comunidades nativas de Latinoamérica []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26212
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title = "Modelo prolab: propuesta de turismo vivencial en comunidades nativas de Latinoamérica",
author = "Galarza Cepeda, Carlos Humberto",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
According was indicated by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, one of the problems is the affectation of their territories as a consequence of development projects generated by extractive activities (CIDH, 2015). In Latin America, social conflicts produced by the potential impacts of a social, cultural and environmental nature that they generate in indigenous territories are frequently observed (CIDH, 2017). For this reason, the present work develops a proposal in order to cover the needs of the communities of Peru and, later, of Latin America, whose objective is to reduce the impact of informal activities in the area, such as illegal mining, which come affecting their environment, the health of their population and the development of the community, creating a means of subsistence supported by the exploitation of their own resources for their benefit. A study of the needs of the Tres Islas native community and the competitive market that exists in the region has been carried out and, based on the use of agile methodologies, a proposal has been obtained to achieve our objective. For these purposes, interviews were conducted with the residents of the community and also with the personnel that represents them, with which it was possible to receive a better perspective of the context and environment in which they are immersed. We present the solution obtained, suggesting the implementation of an experiential tourism system that manages to connect tourists interested in the subject with the communities and, in this way, make people aware of the rights, survival, culture and traditions of a indigenous people. In the same way, it is proposed that during these activities the inhabitants can market a variety of products made by themselves.
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