Local responses to global problems: this is the premise used in this work to approach the studies of community-based tourism (CBT) in Latin America. Resilience is a fertile concept to analytically delve into the emergency conditions of this form of tourism organization. The socio-ecological and situated narratives of resilience are enriched and used in this work to examine experiences of CBT in mapuche communities in the south of Chile. This was done through the systematization of relevant data available from the execution of participatory action research projects developed since 2013 in the communes of Panguipulli and Puyehue. This data was categorized and processed according to the variables identified for the proposed analyzes. It was fo...
The objective of this research is to measure resilience factors of tourist destinations affected by...
On the basis of interviews with the population, the project analyzed five dimensions of the communit...
The history of Chile has been fraught by natural and socionatural disasters. Nevertheless, research ...
Mapuche are the largest indigenous group in Chile and have survived histories of colonialism, socion...
The objective of the research was to determine the type of scientific contributions generated around...
On the basis of interviews with the population, the project analyzed five dimensions of the communit...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of the 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami on commu...
Community Tourism as a Strategy of Survival, Resistance and Indigenous Cultural Claim of Mapuche Com...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a qualitative and exploratory study...
This paper examines the role of community resilience during the emergency response after the 2010 Ch...
Development. Livelihood. Sustainability. Tourism. The post-positivistic approach of this study helpe...
RESUMEN The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has been devastating for international tourism, adversely a...
The degree to which communities can best withstand various forms of external stress, as well as what...
Regional resilience refers to an immanent condition for facing multiple risks on a permanent basis, ...
The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate that resilience is not a neutral and apolitical conce...
The objective of this research is to measure resilience factors of tourist destinations affected by...
On the basis of interviews with the population, the project analyzed five dimensions of the communit...
The history of Chile has been fraught by natural and socionatural disasters. Nevertheless, research ...
Mapuche are the largest indigenous group in Chile and have survived histories of colonialism, socion...
The objective of the research was to determine the type of scientific contributions generated around...
On the basis of interviews with the population, the project analyzed five dimensions of the communit...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of the 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami on commu...
Community Tourism as a Strategy of Survival, Resistance and Indigenous Cultural Claim of Mapuche Com...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a qualitative and exploratory study...
This paper examines the role of community resilience during the emergency response after the 2010 Ch...
Development. Livelihood. Sustainability. Tourism. The post-positivistic approach of this study helpe...
RESUMEN The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has been devastating for international tourism, adversely a...
The degree to which communities can best withstand various forms of external stress, as well as what...
Regional resilience refers to an immanent condition for facing multiple risks on a permanent basis, ...
The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate that resilience is not a neutral and apolitical conce...
The objective of this research is to measure resilience factors of tourist destinations affected by...
On the basis of interviews with the population, the project analyzed five dimensions of the communit...
The history of Chile has been fraught by natural and socionatural disasters. Nevertheless, research ...