Publication: Turismo de naturaleza en áreas protegidas de México. Una propuesta de conservación, aprovechamiento y desarrollo local en el Nevado de Toluca
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Sánchez Jasso, Jessica Mariana ; Cebrián Abellán, Francisco
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/turismo.36.231041
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El turismo de naturaleza en Áreas Protegidas de México se considera desde finales del
siglo XX como un instrumento de desarrollo socioeconómico. Puesto que esta estrategia es
relativamente novedosa para Latinoamérica, su implantación exige de un tratamiento especial
y cuidadoso para cada una de las partes del sistema turístico. Se hace necesario asumir
los principios de conservación y aprovechamiento sostenible. Se analiza en este caso el Parque
Ecológico Ejidal de Cacalomacán, localizado dentro del Nevado de Toluca. Es una zona
de interés para la conservación de la biodiversidad, en donde el turismo de naturaleza se ha
convertido en una herramienta de desarrollo comunitario. La metodología empleada ha sido
el Sistema Ponderado de Inventario y Evaluación de Recursos.
ABSTRACT Nature Tourism in Protected Areas of Mexico is considered since the late twentieth century, as an instrument of socioeconomic development. Since this strategy is relativelynovel for Latin America,its implementation requires special and careful treatment. It is necessary to adhere to the principles of conservation and sustainable use. We analyze the Cacalomacán Rural Ecological Park, located within the Nevado de Toluca Volcano. It is an area of interest for the conservation of biodiversity, where nature tourism has become a tool for community development. The used methodology was the Weighted System Resource Inventory and Resources Evaluation.
ABSTRACT Nature Tourism in Protected Areas of Mexico is considered since the late twentieth century, as an instrument of socioeconomic development. Since this strategy is relativelynovel for Latin America,its implementation requires special and careful treatment. It is necessary to adhere to the principles of conservation and sustainable use. We analyze the Cacalomacán Rural Ecological Park, located within the Nevado de Toluca Volcano. It is an area of interest for the conservation of biodiversity, where nature tourism has become a tool for community development. The used methodology was the Weighted System Resource Inventory and Resources Evaluation.
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