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Debates contemporáneos sobre el turismo tomo I. Nuevos retos del turismo: casos de estudio sobre los vínculos entre la gobernanza, el desarrollo y la sostenibilidad

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  • Leonardo Garavito (Editor)
  • Fredy Ochoa (Editores)

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En este libro se presenta el tomo I: "Nuevos retos del turismo. Casos de estudio sobre los vínculos entre la gobernanza, el desarrollo y la sostenibilidad", que profundiza en el conocimiento sobre el fenómeno turístico y su relación con los procesos de gobernanza y sostenibilidad territorial por medio de 13 investigaciones que abordan múltiples casos de estudio en ocho países de América Latina (Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Perú y Uruguay) y dos de Europa (España y Francia). Actualmente las preocupaciones y el debate sobre la sostenibilidad del turismo se mantienen vigentes, así como la búsqueda por nuevas metodologías, instrumentos y teorías para lograr una actividad con menos impactos negativos sobre los territorios. En este sentido, la reflexión académica en relación con la sostenibilidad y la gobernanza es un terreno fértil para el surgimiento de ideas y argumentos críticos que problematizan y ofrecen rutas alternativas para la comprensión del concepto clásico del desarrollo aplicado al turismo, con la finalidad de trascender la esfera tradicional del crecimiento económico.

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  • Leonardo Garavito (Editor) & Fredy Ochoa (Editores), 2016. "Debates contemporáneos sobre el turismo tomo I. Nuevos retos del turismo: casos de estudio sobre los vínculos entre la gobernanza, el desarrollo y la sostenibilidad," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Administración de Empresas Turísticas y Hoteleras, number 21, April.
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