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Considerations on the Socio-Ecological Management of Agrobiodiversity Within Community Tourism

In: Sustainable Development Seen Through the Lenses of Ethnoeconomics and the Circular Economy

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  • Ángel Eduardo Vázquez-Martin

    (Universidad Veracruzana)

  • Noé Aguilar-Rivera

    (Universidad Veracruzana)

Abstract

Nowadays, various studies around the world agree on the importance of agrobiodiversity derived to its high ecological vulnerability. In addition to, the community tourism represents a valuable source for its preservation, dissemination, and conservation. Therefore, our paper documented the state of the scientific art of the main tourism studies that studied the socio-ecological management of agrobiodiversity as biocultural heritage. Consequently, our study objective was to identify agrobiodiversity management through an interdisciplinary approach. Our findings allowed us to recognize the main tourism case studies about the modern management of this biocultural resource. Furthermore, we found that community tourism affects the management of this resource mainly within rural tourism, ecotourism, agritourism and gastronomic tourism. As result, we observed that the ethnobiological knowledge of communities is an exceptional element that must be studied in its complexity by areas such as food anthropology, bioeconomic, ecology, ethnobiology, agricultural sciences, and sociology. Finally, this document presents the bases for its study within the science of sustainability. These considerations could serve as a source for public policy decision-making for the sustainable management of agricultural biodiversity.

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  • Ángel Eduardo Vázquez-Martin & Noé Aguilar-Rivera, 2024. "Considerations on the Socio-Ecological Management of Agrobiodiversity Within Community Tourism," Springer Books, in: Walter Leal Filho & Vladan Kuzmanović (ed.), Sustainable Development Seen Through the Lenses of Ethnoeconomics and the Circular Economy, pages 239-254, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-72676-7_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72676-7_13
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