El desarrollo del turismo en espacios rurales: estudio y análisis del potencial ecoturístico como alternativa de desarrollo en el distrito de Pomabamba, departamento de Ancash
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2019-01-24
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El Perú tiene una gran diversidad de ecosistemas, paisajes y recursos
naturales, además cuenta con riqueza cultural en cada una de sus regiones,
por lo que se puede considerar que el país posee un potencial turístico
importante. El ecoturismo surge como una alternativa de desarrollo local,
aprovechando, de manera sostenible, los recursos naturales y culturales.
La provincia de Pomabamba, ubicada al noreste del departamento de Ancash,
posee cuatro distritos (Pomabamba, Parobamba, Quinuabamba y Huayllán)
que son conocidos y visitados principalmente por sus festividades culturales;
sin embargo, sus áreas o zonas con potencial para el desarrollo del turismo de
naturaleza, no han tenido difusión y no son administradas ni aprovechadas
sosteniblemente por las autoridades locales ni la población.
En la presente investigación se analiza y evidencia la potencialidad del distrito
de Pomabamba, capital de la provincia, para el desarrollo del ecoturismo,
resaltando sus recursos y paisajes naturales; además se destaca la disposición
de la población local para participar en la implementación de ésta actividad
puesto que podría surgir como una nueva alternativa de desarrollo para la
localidad.
Peru has a great diversity of ecosystems, landscapes and natural resources. It also has cultural richness in each of its regions, which is why it can be considered that the country has an important tourist potential. Ecotourism emerges as an alternative to local development, taking advantage, in a sustainable way, of natural and cultural resources. The province of Pomabamba, located northeast of the department of Ancash, has four districts (Pomabamba, Parobamba, Quinuabamba and Huayllán) that are known and visited mainly for their cultural festivities; However, its areas or areas with potential for the development of nature tourism, have not been disseminated and are not managed or used sustainably by local authorities or the population. In the present investigation the potentiality of the district of Pomabamba, capital of the province, for the development of ecotourism, highlighting its resources and natural landscapes is analyzed and evidenced; It also highlights the willingness of the local population to participate in the implementation of this activity since it could emerge as a new development alternative for the locality.
Peru has a great diversity of ecosystems, landscapes and natural resources. It also has cultural richness in each of its regions, which is why it can be considered that the country has an important tourist potential. Ecotourism emerges as an alternative to local development, taking advantage, in a sustainable way, of natural and cultural resources. The province of Pomabamba, located northeast of the department of Ancash, has four districts (Pomabamba, Parobamba, Quinuabamba and Huayllán) that are known and visited mainly for their cultural festivities; However, its areas or areas with potential for the development of nature tourism, have not been disseminated and are not managed or used sustainably by local authorities or the population. In the present investigation the potentiality of the district of Pomabamba, capital of the province, for the development of ecotourism, highlighting its resources and natural landscapes is analyzed and evidenced; It also highlights the willingness of the local population to participate in the implementation of this activity since it could emerge as a new development alternative for the locality.
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Ecoturismo--Perú--Ancash, Desarrollo sostenible--Perú--Ancash, Desarrollo de la comunidad
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