Desde la actividad turística botánica hasta el desarrollo ecosocial

Autores/as

  • LEOGILDA AVALOS GAMEZ Universidad César Vallejo Autor/a
  • Mario Uldarico Vargas Salazar Universidad César Vallejo (Perú) Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55364/0ja6zj95

Palabras clave:

Turismo botánico, desarrollo ecosocial, biodiversidad, turismo sostenible

Resumen

El artículo aborda la estrecha relación entre el turismo botánico y el desarrollo ecosocial, enfatizando en la importancia del ecoturismo para conservar áreas protegidas y su biodiversidad. Se presentan tres teorías relevantes relacionadas con la sostenibilidad y sensibilización ambiental. El estudio propone un marco teórico con diferentes fases que consideran la accesibilidad y el desarrollo turístico sostenible, buscando una conexión significativa entre las personas y la naturaleza, promoviendo el avance del turismo sostenible, destacando el valor del turismo botánico para proteger la biodiversidad y fomentar un desarrollo ecosocial responsable, garantizando un futuro equitativo y sostenible.

Biografía del autor/a

  • LEOGILDA AVALOS GAMEZ, Universidad César Vallejo

    Bachiller por la Universidad César Vallejo (Perú), estudiante del curso de elaboración de tesis Universidad César Vallejo (Perú)

  • Mario Uldarico Vargas Salazar, Universidad César Vallejo (Perú)

    Articulo desarrollado en base a la investigación del curso elaboración de tesis en el ciclo 2023-1 Universidad Cesar Vallejo (Perú), Dirigido por el Mg. Arq. Mario U. Vargas Salazar Maestro en gestión urbano ambiental

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2023-12-31

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Desde la actividad turística botánica hasta el desarrollo ecosocial . (2023). Transdisciplinary Human Education, 7(13), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.55364/0ja6zj95

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