Resiliencia del turismo ante fenómenos naturales. Comparación de casos de Cuba y Ecuador

Resilience as a concept emerged to describe and explain why some cities that suffered crises and disasters managed to revitalize their economies and renovate deteriorated spaces after a disaster, while other cities do not find a way to do so. From the tourist field, with a resilience perspective, th...

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Main Authors: Proaño Ponce, William Patricio, Ramírez Pérez, Jorge Freddy, Hernández, Iverilys Pérez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6503889
Source:Cooperativismo y Desarrollo: COODES, ISSN 2310-340X, Vol. 6, Nº. 2 (Julio-diciembre), 2018, pags. 225-240
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Summary: Resilience as a concept emerged to describe and explain why some cities that suffered crises and disasters managed to revitalize their economies and renovate deteriorated spaces after a disaster, while other cities do not find a way to do so. From the tourist field, with a resilience perspective, the destinations where this activity is developed must be able to resist the changes that the environment exerts on them and respond to disaster situations in an adequate manner in these adversities. In this sense, the objective of the research is aimed at demonstrating the need for further studies to identify behaviors that strengthen the tourism sector. The issue of resilience in tourism was addressed with a sustainable approach through the most relevant international documentary review. In addition, the analysis, synthesis and use of the historical-logical was used to support research that precedes that proposed in the present research. The result obtained makes it possible to identify Cuba and Ecuador with appropriate procedures that record experiences of reaction and recovery to crises or disasters and that have been decisive in times of facing a crisis.