Limits of acceptable change of ecotourism in Punta del Este, Isla de la Juventud (Cuba)

The aim of this research is to study the carrying capacity or limits of acceptable change with respect to the number of visitors that an ecotourism activity in a specific area can bear so as to contribute to environmental conservation through sustainable development. The area chosen for this study c...

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Main Authors: Douglas Crispin Castellanos, Vicente Berovidez Álvarez, Jorge Marín Clemente, Francisco Enrique García Ucha, Juan Carlos Fernández-Truan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Universitario de Investigaciones Turísticas 2017-06-01
Series:Investigaciones Turísticas
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Online Access:https://investigacionesturisticas.ua.es/article/view/2017-n13-carga-de-visitantes-de-ecoturismo-en-punta-del-este
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Summary:The aim of this research is to study the carrying capacity or limits of acceptable change with respect to the number of visitors that an ecotourism activity in a specific area can bear so as to contribute to environmental conservation through sustainable development. The area chosen for this study corresponds to the southern region of Isla de la Juventud (Cuba); particularly in the so-called Punta Este. A mixed methodology was used, combining different descriptive methods: Analytic-Synthetic and logical abstract methods, as well as the experimental analysis based on the method developed by Cifuentes in 1992 and improved in 1999. The principal contribution of this work is to provide data on the maximum visitor impact, or the carrying capacity that this area can bear as a result of the ecotourism walking tours undertaken by domestic and international tourists. This research aims to analyse the financial gains that these types of activities can provide, maintaining their sustainable economic nature without causing negative impacts to the environment so that future generations can enjoy and admire the beauty of the existing natural resources.
ISSN:2174-5609