Bibliographic citations
Rutti, M., (2020). Contribución del Proyecto “Desarrollo Económico Sostenible y Protección de Medios de Vida del Pueblo Asháninka en la Amazonía Del Perú” para la mejora de vida de la comunidad indígena San Miguel- Marankiari distrito de Perene, provincia Chanchamayo, región Junín [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16159
Rutti, M., Contribución del Proyecto “Desarrollo Económico Sostenible y Protección de Medios de Vida del Pueblo Asháninka en la Amazonía Del Perú” para la mejora de vida de la comunidad indígena San Miguel- Marankiari distrito de Perene, provincia Chanchamayo, región Junín [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16159
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title = "Contribución del Proyecto “Desarrollo Económico Sostenible y Protección de Medios de Vida del Pueblo Asháninka en la Amazonía Del Perú” para la mejora de vida de la comunidad indígena San Miguel- Marankiari distrito de Perene, provincia Chanchamayo, región Junín",
author = "Rutti Reyes, Marisol Nora",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
The current thesis aims to investigate which the advances and shortcomings are on the implementation of the community cultural tourism project “Sustainable Economic Development and Livelihood Safeguarding of Ashaninka people in Peruvian Amazonia” by “SEPAR” NGO (Servicios Educativos Promocion y Apoyo Rural, by its initials in Spanish) within San Miguel- Marankiari indigenous community in ChanchamayoJunín. The research process revolves around different dimensions: the users participation, the development of their skills, the extent of associativity and sustainability; for all which we consider approaches as sustainable development, interculturality and territorial development. The relationships with social and economic background as well as local and regional development are also taken in consideration in each of these dimensions. This research has a qualitative approach; in that sense, its main tool are the interviews with multiple actors, such as the population, officials, private sector and NGO’s. Nowadays, it is been noticed a growing tourism which takes into account life and culture of Peruvian native communities. However, at the current time there is a lack of actualized national law about that subject, neither are there investment projects with lasting effects nor articulated by local or regional governments. This thesis presents advances and interests from the population as familiar or communal ventures, more than individual ones. Absence of value chains, sustainable management and value practice are the main elements which challenge the MEVISELVA project’s development. In that sense, it is demanded a greater attention and political will from local, regional and national government. Through the project, we noticed the great cultural richness existing among indigenous communities, at the same time that the need for turning this kind of projects, all of which appear as an opportunity for enhance people’s life quality, and their contribution is to strengthen the institutions of the native communities so that they can exercise their right to participate in governance spaces between public and private self-managed actors of their own development prioritizing their needs and access to economic opportunities.
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