Turismo e economia solidária: experiências comunitárias e processo de desenvolvimento na perspectiva do eu coletivo nas praias de Batoque e Canto Verde - Ceará - Brasil
Development in the human perspective takes into account the network of belonging in which the individual is inserted, formed by different instruments or objects, that depend on each other to reach their own reason for being. It should be embedded in the social improvements and freedoms enjoyed by...
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Resumo: | Development in the human perspective takes into account the network of belonging in which
the individual is inserted, formed by different instruments or objects, that depend on each
other to reach their own reason for being. It should be embedded in the social improvements
and freedoms enjoyed by society as a whole, reflecting the quality of life of individuals and
their well-being. This study searches for new paradigms centered on the concept of local
development that complements the notion of the collective self. In order to do so, it feeds on
local reality, participation, cooperation of the subjects, public and private institutions, the
implementation of public policies, as well as economic and environmental factors. In
Community Tourism, the community development process works in a cooperative and shared
manner. The Rapid Participatory Diagnosis allows to point out the potentialities and
vulnerabilities presented by communities that carry out community-based tourism activities.
The present work has as center the analysis of the community tourism practiced in the Tucum
Network with the use of DRP. Despite the conflicts and difficulties encountered in the
community, tourists and researchers are attracted to Prainha do Canto Verde and Batoque for
the history of struggle and resistance to real estate speculation that has been taking place for
more than thirty years. This work therefore defends the importance of solidarity and solidarity
economy in tourism and does not seek to counteract existing practices, but is concerned with
revealing its limitations and showing that there are alternatives. |
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