Eduardo E. Espinoza Medinilla's research while affiliated with Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas (UNICACH), Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas and other places
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El manejo de los centros ecoturísticos se basa en el conocimiento de los espacios naturales y los recursos culturales y económicos de las comunidades locales. No obstante, el uso de indicadores que permitan el diagnóstico y evaluación de la sostenibilidad está limitado. Se revisa el uso de indicadores turísticos de sostenibilidad en México y se ana...
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... Ecotourism, besides being the fastest-growing tourism modality worldwide (Camacho-Ruiz et al., 2016;Carvache-Franco, Carrascosa-López, & Carvache-Franco, 2020;El Economista, 2017;Hultman, Kazeminia, & Ghasemi, 2015) is also the modality with the greatest potential to achieve sustainable regional development. It´s an activity that, carried out according to its principles, produces a minimal impact on nature, promotes conservation, understanding, and appreciation for environments and cultures; and, generates income for conservation and the receiving communities (Camacho-Ruiz et al., 2016). ...