Proposing strategies for a sustainable tourism: A case study of El Sargento and La Ventana, BCS, Mexico

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The effects of tourism on economic, social, environmental, institutional and spacial structures by nature require an analysis that focuses on a systematic perspective. This identifies areas of regional development based on a central strategy to develop a sustainable tourism with solutions based on possible economic requirements. Tourism has been known to provide growth in the global financial system, as the result of the relationship between a country and its regions. Therefore, the main goals of this analysis are: the first is based on the characterization of the Area of Study (AS); the second is focused on the population growth and the transformation of the economic activities in the AS, as a consequence of tourism; the third is orientated on proposed strategies to develop sustainable tourism in the area embraced by local characteristics found in the AS to be beneficial to the social sector. So far this study has proven it is feasible to adopt sustainable tourism with the proper use of natural resources and local community involvement. © 2012 WIT Press.

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Lauterio, C., Urciaga, J., & Arizpe, O. (2012). Proposing strategies for a sustainable tourism: A case study of El Sargento and La Ventana, BCS, Mexico. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 161, 17–25. https://doi.org/10.2495/ST120021

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