Advances in New Tourism Models in Mexico: Sustainability, Culture, and Inclusion as Pillars of Endogenous Development
Keywords:
Tourism, Alternative tourism, Nature tourism, Inclusive tourism, Local tourism, Cultural tourism, Rural tourism, Accessible tourism, Cultural heritage, Intangible cultural heritage, Tourism management, Accessibility, Sustainability, Protected Natural Area, Bird watching, Traditional Mexican cuisine, Mexico, Mexican tourism, Endogenous development, Tourism modelsSynopsis
Advances in New Tourism Models in Mexico: Sustainability, Culture, and Inclusion as Pillars of Endogenous Development presents fourteen research chapters exploring various issues related to tourism across the country in key destinations such as Mexico City, Jalisco, and Quintana Roo. The authors address possible solutions through different case studies and analyses using various methodologies.
The book emphasizes sustainability and culture as the main elements guiding the development of responsible tourism models in the country today, integrating local communities as key components to ensure that tourism activity serves as a true driver of development, benefiting all involved.
Chapters
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Business Sustainability in Communities of Quintana Roo, Mexico, Offering Alternative Tourism
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Sustainable Tourism Utilization of Tulum National Park
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Zaves: A Mobile Birdwatching App for Nature Tourism
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Potential of Inclusive Tourism on the Beaches of La Paz Municipality, Baja California Sur (BCS), Mexico: Evaluation and Perspective from the Demand and Supply Sides
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Blue Spaces of the State Reserve Chetumal Bay Manatee Sanctuary as an Incentive for Proximity Tourism
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The Legal Protection of Creations in Traditional Mexican Cuisine
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Self-Management Proposal on the Traditional Embroidery of Ajalpan, Puebla, as a Factor for Endogenous Development in Tourism
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Sustainability Analysis and Tourism Socio-Ecosystem´s Indicators Development in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
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Dynamics and Challenges of Tourism in Mexico: A Multidimensional Perspective
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Transdisciplinary Systems Approach to Sustainable Water Management in Social Tourism Entrepreneurship of Rural Communities in Mexico City
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Sustainability and Community: The Success in the Management of the Tosepan Kali Cooperative in the Pueblo Mágico of Cuetzalan, Puebla
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Hermeneutic Perspective for the Interpretation of the Heritage-Making and Touristification Processes of the Day of the Dead in San Andrés Mixquic, Tláhuac, Mexico City
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Accessibility in Hotels of Bacalar, Pueblo Mágico, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Quality Analysis of Seafood Restaurants in Tepic, Nayarit
