El turismo en salud y atención primaria ambiental. Caso: Complejo turístico Shuar Tsuer Entsa-Balao Chico Ecuador

Ecuador is a country with a rich biodiversity, very conducive to the exercise of tourism, has a wide variety of cultures, and an extraordinary historical heritage. It is included among the 14 megadiverse countries in the world, with the honorable title of being one of the best environmentally preser...

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Main Author: Peraza de Aparicio, Cruz Xiomara
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8871404
Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 5, Nº. 1, 1 (Suplemento), 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: II CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL EN CIENCIAS DE A VIDA Y LA SALUD), pags. 44-55
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Summary: Ecuador is a country with a rich biodiversity, very conducive to the exercise of tourism, has a wide variety of cultures, and an extraordinary historical heritage. It is included among the 14 megadiverse countries in the world, with the honorable title of being one of the best environmentally preserved countries. Objective: assess the relationship between tourist activities in the Shuar Tsuer Entsa Tourist Complex and the conservation of the environment Material and methods: A qualitative re-search was carried out, creating a double entry table for environmental impact assessment. Results: The close relationship that exists between conservation of the receiving environment and the growth of tourist activity raises a question for the management of regional and local authorities, as well as for the inhabitants of this natural geographic space, regarding en-vironmental impacts. that surround the Tourist Complex and the way to reconcile the tourist development from the Primary Environmental Care. Conclusion: this results-based vision is intended to achieve human development with quality of life, with a vision of participatory communities, and truly humanistic, democratic health care for the provision of a tourist service in accordance with the philosophy of Good Living.