Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile

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 situ...

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Main Authors: María D. Torres-Alruiz, Marisela J. Pilquimán V., Christian Henríquez-Zúñiga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/12/249
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spelling doaj-7acfbe0831c24603aecc4d19f0bb8fc42020-11-24T23:57:18ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602018-11-0171224910.3390/socsci7120249socsci7120249Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern ChileMaría D. Torres-Alruiz0Marisela J. Pilquimán V.1Christian Henríquez-Zúñiga2Universidad de Los Lagos, Doctorado de Ciencias Sociales en Estudios Territoriales, Osorno 5290000, ChileUniversidad de Los Lagos, Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo Regional y Políticas Públicas (CEDER), Osorno 5290000, ChileUniversidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Administrativas, Centro Transdisciplinario de Estudios Ambientales y Desarrollo Humano Sostenible (CEAM), Valdivia 5090000, ChileLocal 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 found that the socio-ecological narrative is useful, but insufficient. The relevance of the situated narrative seems to be more effective to engage in dialogues and joint work with mapuche communities.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/12/249resiliencecommunity-based tourismmapuche communities
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author María D. Torres-Alruiz
Marisela J. Pilquimán V.
Christian Henríquez-Zúñiga
spellingShingle María D. Torres-Alruiz
Marisela J. Pilquimán V.
Christian Henríquez-Zúñiga
Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
Social Sciences
resilience
community-based tourism
mapuche communities
author_facet María D. Torres-Alruiz
Marisela J. Pilquimán V.
Christian Henríquez-Zúñiga
author_sort María D. Torres-Alruiz
title Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
title_short Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
title_full Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
title_fullStr Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Resilience and Community-Based Tourism: Mapuche Experiences in Pre-Cordilleran Areas (Puyehue and Panguipulli) of Southern Chile
title_sort resilience and community-based tourism: mapuche experiences in pre-cordilleran areas (puyehue and panguipulli) of southern chile
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2018-11-01
description 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 found that the socio-ecological narrative is useful, but insufficient. The relevance of the situated narrative seems to be more effective to engage in dialogues and joint work with mapuche communities.
topic resilience
community-based tourism
mapuche communities
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/12/249
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