Las ecoaldeas como modelo de desarrollo y el caso del api-turismo en los asentamientos sostenibles

Autores/as

  • Esther Alicia González-Arnedo
  • Mario Izquierdo-Gascon Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • Angeles Rubio Gil Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2022.20.077

Palabras clave:

Ecoaldea, Medioambiente, Economía verde, Api-turismo, Desarrollo sostenible

Resumen

El estudio de las ecoaldeas se caracteriza por la heterogeneidad de sus fuentes, siendo de gran interés la delimitación de su marco teórico y empírico para el conocimiento de su estructura, funciones y sus perspectivas pioneras junto con su futuro a la luz de las políticas internacionales en sostenibilidad. Se utiliza una triangulación metodológica (estructural, comparativa e hipotético-inductiva) para desarrollar la aproximación al concepto, evolución, estatus y su rol en el contexto de una economía verde, circular y sostenible. Además, la apicultura como actividad fundamental dentro de la Red Ibérica de Ecoaldeas (RIE) en España ha sido examinada mediante la realización de encuestas y se demuestra inexistente. Así, se plantea el apiturismo como un paradigma aplicable para la inserción de actividades regenerativas más acordes  con las demandas actuales y un nicho turístico que potencialmente contribuye a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS).

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2022-10-02

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González-Arnedo, E. A., Izquierdo-Gascon, M., & Rubio Gil, A. (2022). Las ecoaldeas como modelo de desarrollo y el caso del api-turismo en los asentamientos sostenibles. PASOS Revista De Turismo Y Patrimonio Cultural, 20(5), 1143–1161. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2022.20.077

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