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Debates sobre el turismo, tomo V. Turismo en territorios de posconflicto: Una oportunidad latente para la reparación social

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  • María Luisa Galán Otero
  • Nancy Rocío Rueda-Esteban

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El tomo V de Debates Contemporáneos sobre el Turismo, Turismo en territorios en posconflicto: una oportunidad latente para la reparación social, tiene como objetivo reflexionar, por una parte, sobre el rol que podría representar el turismo en territorios que han sufrido la violencia del conflicto armado, y por otra, sobre el turismo como alternativa de desarrollo en lugares que han vivido conflictos y en los cuales a partir de estos se ha generado una estrategia de recuperación y consolidación. El lector va profundizando, a partir de la puesta en escena de reflexiones teóricas, en casos de estudio y experiencias en territorios nacionales como Socorro (Santander), Cazucá (Cundinamarca), Mocoa (Putumayo), Camino Teyuna (Magdalena), La Macarena (Meta), Urabá (Antioquia), Darién (Chocó), Tierradentro (Cauca) e internacionales como México. El propósito es abrir una puerta al estudio del turismo como una opción viable para el desarrollo de los territorios en posconflicto; al respecto, se ponen sobre la mesa las implicaciones positivas y negativas que su impulso pueda tener en aquellos.

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  • María Luisa Galán Otero & Nancy Rocío Rueda-Esteban, 2019. "Debates sobre el turismo, tomo V. Turismo en territorios de posconflicto: Una oportunidad latente para la reparación social," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Administración de Empresas Turísticas y Hoteleras, number 31, April.
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