Traditional knowledge is a differential factor for tourism wellness projects. Tourism dynamics change if an indigenous community values tradition above economic income. The Puracé indigenous reservation in Cauca, Colombia, requested research on traditional knowledge as part of the Termacolores hot spring project. This paper emphasises the interplay with Puracé locals through the participatory action research (PAR) method. The bibliographic review, workshops, and talks highlighted key factors for Termacolores, besides natural places or health benefits of hot springs, such as locals’ familiarity with cultural traditions, local food or plants, as well as bonds between young and older generations. Results of the research include an intangible h...
The complexity of local wisdom, way of life, and community beliefs have encouraged the growth and de...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion on how to enhance food tourism in emerging, tropica...
There is limited research about inclusive education and indigenous people in Colombia. Therefore, th...
AbstractThe contribution deals with the potential of indigenous knowledge for the geotourism sustain...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
Producto de investigación, periodo 2015-I, Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas Económicas y Contabl...
Community-based tourism is often presented in the literature as a sustainable livelihood for indigen...
The term tourism may carry certain negative connotations, particularly when discussing tourism of an...
This paper aims to describe recent tourism activity in Pampang villages and promote indigenous knowl...
In south central Chile, families and Mapuche Indian communities have turned to tourism to diversify ...
The article presents information about ancestral indigenous ethno-knowledge of the indigenous commun...
Nusa Penida is currently developing into an international tourism destination. This activity entails...
Indigenous knowledge in the UNESCO Global Geoparks represents an important emerging research topic. ...
Tourism in secluded communities puts different cultures in contact with each other and must be handl...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
The complexity of local wisdom, way of life, and community beliefs have encouraged the growth and de...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion on how to enhance food tourism in emerging, tropica...
There is limited research about inclusive education and indigenous people in Colombia. Therefore, th...
AbstractThe contribution deals with the potential of indigenous knowledge for the geotourism sustain...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
Producto de investigación, periodo 2015-I, Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas Económicas y Contabl...
Community-based tourism is often presented in the literature as a sustainable livelihood for indigen...
The term tourism may carry certain negative connotations, particularly when discussing tourism of an...
This paper aims to describe recent tourism activity in Pampang villages and promote indigenous knowl...
In south central Chile, families and Mapuche Indian communities have turned to tourism to diversify ...
The article presents information about ancestral indigenous ethno-knowledge of the indigenous commun...
Nusa Penida is currently developing into an international tourism destination. This activity entails...
Indigenous knowledge in the UNESCO Global Geoparks represents an important emerging research topic. ...
Tourism in secluded communities puts different cultures in contact with each other and must be handl...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
The complexity of local wisdom, way of life, and community beliefs have encouraged the growth and de...
This paper seeks to contribute to the discussion on how to enhance food tourism in emerging, tropica...
There is limited research about inclusive education and indigenous people in Colombia. Therefore, th...