Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique

The aim of this article is to analyse, from an external point of view, the pre-existent conditions at a local-regional level of a rural territory in Mexico, the Bajo Balsas, regarding the hypothetic integration of a community based tourism (CBT) activity. The analysis is about the external aspects o...

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Main Author: Maxime Kieffer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2015-12-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7645
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spelling doaj-a9744a428f684fd2bc719bc18a76fcf32020-11-25T02:01:15ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2015-12-013110.4000/etudescaribeennes.7645Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au MexiqueMaxime KiefferThe aim of this article is to analyse, from an external point of view, the pre-existent conditions at a local-regional level of a rural territory in Mexico, the Bajo Balsas, regarding the hypothetic integration of a community based tourism (CBT) activity. The analysis is about the external aspects of the host territory to be considered before the introduction of an activity of tourism, and about its intrinsic conditions. The results show that the territory does have specific aptitudes to implement a CBT activity such as the local and collective organizational capacity, the existence of a larger process of development and an interesting complementarity of natural and cultural resources. Nevertheless, the study also reveals numerous restrictions such as the negative image of the region and the lack of connexion and local infrastructure. Based on the results, some recommendations have been formulated at the attention of the actors implied in the development process and in the implementation of the CBT initiative.http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7645community-based rural tourismcultural heritagelocal actorslocal developmentrural territory
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Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
Études Caribéennes
community-based rural tourism
cultural heritage
local actors
local development
rural territory
author_facet Maxime Kieffer
author_sort Maxime Kieffer
title Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
title_short Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
title_full Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
title_fullStr Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
title_full_unstemmed Analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du Bajo Balsas au Mexique
title_sort analyse externe de l’intégration du tourisme alternatif dans un territoire marginalisé : le cas du bajo balsas au mexique
publisher Université des Antilles
series Études Caribéennes
issn 1779-0980
1961-859X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The aim of this article is to analyse, from an external point of view, the pre-existent conditions at a local-regional level of a rural territory in Mexico, the Bajo Balsas, regarding the hypothetic integration of a community based tourism (CBT) activity. The analysis is about the external aspects of the host territory to be considered before the introduction of an activity of tourism, and about its intrinsic conditions. The results show that the territory does have specific aptitudes to implement a CBT activity such as the local and collective organizational capacity, the existence of a larger process of development and an interesting complementarity of natural and cultural resources. Nevertheless, the study also reveals numerous restrictions such as the negative image of the region and the lack of connexion and local infrastructure. Based on the results, some recommendations have been formulated at the attention of the actors implied in the development process and in the implementation of the CBT initiative.
topic community-based rural tourism
cultural heritage
local actors
local development
rural territory
url http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7645
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