A sustainable tourism approach to the protection of the Amazon rainforest: The case of Peru
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present an institutional model of decentralized administration as a response to the challenge of the management of the development of sustainable tourism in the Amazon region of Peru.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper provides an overview of the geography of Peru delineating the Amazon region and highlighting its importance as the most bio‐diverse region in the world. The paper then outlines the protected area approach to the matter of bio‐diversity protection, as employed by the government of Peru and then discusses the centrality of sustainable tourism to this effort. Finally, the paper offers a unique institutional model of the management entities as the administrative innovation of Peru for the management of sustainable tourism in the Amazon region.
Findings
The management entity model is presented as an administrative experiment in response to the particular political management structures obtaining in Peru. The management entity seeks to harmonize efforts and inputs of actors from a plurality of sectors across the spectrum of political administration.
Practical implications
Although focusing particularly on a made‐for‐Peru institutional model, this research has relevance to all tourism administrators in the Amazon region, as it stresses the principle of inclusivity in the management and direction of regional tourism programmes.
Originality/value
Both from the standpoint of tourism scholarship and from the perspective of tourism administration and management this paper is of immense value and interest across the entire tourism management spectrum in the Amazon.
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Citation
Yánez, E. and Sevilla, E. (2010), "A sustainable tourism approach to the protection of the Amazon rainforest: The case of Peru", Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 186-191. https://doi.org/10.1108/17554211011037877
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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