
Paraísos indígenas: un análisis a la política pública de su nombramiento y funcionamiento
Author(s) -
Sandra Gabriela Juvera-Benítez
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ra rió guendaruyubi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2594-0562
pISSN - 2594-0554
DOI - 10.53331/rar.v2i5.4313
Subject(s) - tourism , certification , indigenous , government (linguistics) , political science , service (business) , geography , public administration , business , economic growth , welfare economics , marketing , economics , ecology , linguistics , philosophy , law , biology
The evolution of public programs for the development of tourism in communities shows the ways in which the tourist offer in Mexico has expanded. Through agencies, the federal government promotes the offer of alternative tourism in indigenous communities. In the process of tourism development plans, the remarkable growth of cabins in communities for lodging and service to visitors can be observed. You can also see the boost to this type of tourism through programs such as the so-called magical towns. The “indigenous Paradises” program is one more program that seeks to promote tourism development through the organization of communities and with the support offered for their certification. The program achieved the certification of 100 destinations, however, so far there is no information on the results and the effects on the communities in which they were developed.