Galapagos and Cape Horn


Abstract:

True ecotourism requires us to regain an understanding of the inextricable links between the habitats of a region, including its inhabitants, and their habits. With this systemic approach that integrates economic, ecological, and ethical dimensions, we define ecotourism as “an invitation to a journey (‘tour’) to appreciate and share the ‘homes’(oikos) of diverse human and non-human inhabitants, their singular habits and habitats.” Today, mass nature tourism often denies theselinks and is generating biocultural homogenization, socio-ecological degradation, and marked distributive injustices in iconic places, such as Costa Rica, the Galapagos and Cape Horn. In order to implement genuine ecotourism in Latin America and elsewhere, it is imperative to overcome marketing ambiguities, and pay close attention to local autonomy and biocultural diversity

Año de publicación:

2010

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    Estado:

    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

      Áreas temáticas de Dewey:

      • Geografía y viajes en Sudamérica
      • Islas del Ártico y Antártida
      • Ciencias de la tierra
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      Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible:

      • ODS 15: Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
      • ODS 12: Producción y consumo responsables
      • ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
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