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Reporte de Huella Hídrica del Turismo Receptivo en Bolivia

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  • Valeria Revilla Calderón

    (SDSN Bolivia)

Abstract

La Huella Hídrica (HH) es un indicador que refleja el uso, consumo y contaminación de agua de forma directa e indirecta, y que permite analizar las implicaciones ambientales, sociales y económicas del uso de agua. A través de este estudio se realiza una estimación de la generación de Huella Hídrica del turismo receptivo en Bolivia para la gestión 2019 en base al Manual de Evaluación de la Huella Hídrica de la Water Footprint Network. Los resultados indican un consumo de 17.906.638 m3 para el año 2019, volumen de agua que equivale a aproximadamente más de 5.000 piscinas olímpicas. El consumo de alimentos y la adquisición de textiles por los turistas representa el 97% de la HH del sector, mientras que el restante 3% se da por el consumo directo y la contaminación de agua. A partir de los resultados obtenidos se identifican oportunidades y acciones de mejora para el sector y sus actores clave (hoteles, agencias de viaje, turistas, proveedores de servicios, etc.).

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  • Valeria Revilla Calderón, 2022. "Reporte de Huella Hídrica del Turismo Receptivo en Bolivia," SDSN Bolivia 03-22, Universidad Privada Boliviana.
  • Handle: RePEc:iad:sdsnwp:0322
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    Keywords

    Huella Hídrica; Turismo receptivo; efluentes; Bolivia;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q25 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - Water
    • L83 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services - - - Sports; Gambling; Restaurants; Recreation; Tourism

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