Sustainable tourism policies in Peru and their link with renewable energy: analysis in the main museums of the Moche route

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2021-10-20Autor(es)
Calderón Vargas, F.
Asmat Campos, D.
Chávez Arroyo, P.
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Tourism activity in Peru has been experiencing significant growth in the last ten years, positioning this economic
sector as the third largest contributor to the National Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Likewise, Peru has a high
ecological and climate diversity, which makes it the possessor of renewable energy potential, specifically solar
and wind power. The rapid growth of tourism is leading to generating prospects for becoming a sustainable
destination. In this sense, it is important to understand and evaluate the Peruvian legislative framework for
sustainable tourism and the current state of the implementation of the scenarios provided by the governmental
entity in terms of sustainability, and its link with tourism activity. Based on what has been described, this study is
aimed at evaluating the four most relevant museums in the northern part of Peru; in addition, it contributes to the
studies that exist at the intersection of tourism and sustainability in the chains of activities related to tourism and
calls for rationality applied to tourism management in this region of Latin America. The results of the literature
review of the Peruvian legal framework reveal a lack of specific laws and regulations on sustainable tourism; on
the contrary, there are policies in force that contribute to promoting the development of sustainable tourism. The
quantified evaluation of the solar and wind potentials of the geographical area under study indicates the minimum renewable energy potential necessary for its transformation and use in the development of sustainable
museums and its contribution to sustainable tourism.
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Calderón, F., Asmat, D., Chávez, P. (2021). Sustainable tourism policies in Peru and their link with renewable energy: analysis in the main museums of the Moche route. Heliyon, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08188
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