Charapa Turtles a contribution to community tourism and biodiversity conservation

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Carlos Mestanza Ramón
Marco Antonio Toledo Villacís
Angel Edberto Cunalata García

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In the last decade in the Republic of Ecuador tourism has been strengthened considerably and one of the beneficiaries has been the indigenous and rural communities through community-based tourism. This type of tourism has not achieved the goals for which it was conceived. The present study aims to demonstrate the problem of community-based tourism in a community in Yasuni National Park focusing on legal and economic aspects and the implementation of a solution through a proposal of a project linking academia, government institutions and communities, focusing on the use of a threatened species and taking advantage of its conservation program through tourism use. The methodology is based on a bibliographic compilation and the application of professional experiences and fieldwork with the use of interviews and observation. The main results indicate that there are serious problems in legal aspects and economic management; and, that the best option for implementing a conservation program is the Charapa species (Podocnemis unifilis and Podocnemis expansa). Managers are motivated to carry out training and strengthening programs that really focus on the weaknesses of the communities that carry out this type of tourism.

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Mestanza Ramón, C., Toledo Villacís, M. A., & Cunalata García, A. E. (2020). Charapa Turtles a contribution to community tourism and biodiversity conservation. Explorador Digital, 4(1), 55-65. https://doi.org/10.33262/exploradordigital.v4i1.1075
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