Community eco-tourism in rural Peru: Resilience and adaptive capacities to the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change
Ver/
Descargar
(application/pdf: 3.400Mb)
(application/pdf: 3.400Mb)
Fecha
2021-08-05Autor(es)
Gabriel-Campos, Edwin
Werner-Masters, Katarzyna
Cordova-Buiza, Franklin
Paucar-Caceres, Alberto
Metadatos
Mostrar el registro completo del ítemResumen
RESUMEN
The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has been devastating for international tourism, adversely affecting destinations, organizations, and local communities. In particular, the crisis highlights the need for local communities reliant on rural tourism to enhance their resilience to the risks simultaneously generated by the pandemic and accelerating impacts of climate change. This is important as the effects of these hazards are intertwined and cannot be treated in isolation. We explore community responses and resilience through case study Quebrada Verde, Peru, a small rural community in the Andes Mountains. Specifically, we report on a qualitative examination involving in-depth semi-structured interviews and focus groups with key informants from the community, supplemented by relevant documentary analysis.
Drawing on community resilience and social networks perspectives, we find that the community's preparedness to both threats is unbalanced. On one hand, the community eco-tourism system has developed sufficient tools to adapt to the temporary effects of COVID-19 derived from the community's self-organization skills and topophilia. Specifically, the community possesses a cohesive social structure, it has a solid cultural identity rooted in its customs and traditions, and maintains a social humour that enables it to see the positive aspects of adversity. On the other hand, the analysis of the measures towards strengthening the resilience to climate change delivers mixed results. In particular, the relationship that the community has built with other local organizations to successfully prevent and react to climate change is weak. Therefore, stronger efforts towards bridging this gap must be implemented in order to sustain the wider social network of such organizations, of which the community is a part. This would enable further development and implementation of appropriate risk management strategies to counteract climate change, enhancing the community's resilience of its eco-tourism system to this emergent threat. Importantly, this finding might be relevant to other local communities seeking to improve their resilience to COVID-19 and climate change.
Mostrar más
Cita bibliográfica
Gabriel, E., ...[et al.]. (2021). Community eco-tourism in rural Peru: Resilience and adaptive capacities to the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhtm.2021.07.016
Colecciones
El ítem tiene asociados los siguientes ficheros de licencia:
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Ítems relacionados
Mostrando ítems relacionados por Título, autor o materia.
-
Condiciones para la práctica del turismo rural comunitario en el distrito de Jequetepeque, Perú 2019
Pinedo Ruiz, Claudia Patricia (Universidad Privada del Norte, 2019-04-17)Acceso abiertoEl turismo es una industria que genera beneficios económicos y sociales para los destinos en los que se desarrolla esta actividad. El turismo comunitario es una alternativa sostenible capaz de generar desarrollo a la ... -
El turismo rural comunitario como nueva alternativa para la asociación de extractores artesanales de recursos hidrobiológicos Nueva Esperanza Los Manglares - Tumbes
Becerra Tume, Dirce Olivia; Purizaga Carranza, Karla Estefanía (Universidad Privada del Norte, 2015-11-25)Acceso abiertoRESUMEN Esta investigación se centra en indagar al turismo rural comunitario como nueva alternativa para la Asociación de Extractores Artesanales de Recursos Hidrobiológicos (ASEXTRHI) Nueva Esperanza Los Manglares - ... -
Condiciones básicas para el desarrollo del turismo vivencial en el caserío de Cotra, distrito de Salpo, provincia de Otuzco La Libertad 2020
Zavaleta Alva, María del Pilar (Universidad Privada del Norte, 2020-06-26)Acceso abiertoEl turismo vivencial es una modalidad de turismo no convencional ó alternativo que se desarrolla con éxito principalmente en la zona sur del Perú, impulsado por turistas que prefieren vivir una experiencia real, interactuando ...