Community-Based Tourism and Peasant Differentiation: Considerations from an Andean case
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In the last years, Community-Based Tourism has created expectations in many latin american rural communities as an strategy to increase their income and to diversify the sources of this income. But it is an activity that is not free of risks. From a specific case (Amantaní Island, Titikaka Lake, Peru), the article studies one of these risks: the impact of tourism in the socio-economical communitarian cohesion.
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Gascón, J. (2011). Community-Based Tourism and Peasant Differentiation: Considerations from an Andean case. Mundo Agrario, 11(22). Retrieved from https://www.mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/v11n22a01
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