Promoting Sustainable Tourism Development through Participatory Strategic Planning: Cayo Las Brujas, Cuba. Tourism and Hospitality Industry 2024
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2024-06-07Autor
González Herrera, Manuel Ramón
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Sustainability, participatory processes, and group training should be considered
the basis of the strategic planning of tourist destinations. This study’s purpose is to
understand the perspectives of interested stakeholders on the tourism development
of Cayo Las Brujas (Cuba) and involve them in the participatory construction of
strategic planning carried out by tourism entrepreneurs in correspondence with the
development of a training consulting. The methodological design corresponds to a
qualitative–quantitative, deductive, and multidisciplinary research of a diagnostic–
propositional and applied approach. Empirical methods were implemented, including
participant observation, case studies, group work, field trips, and modeling. Findings
show the diagnosis and strategic projection towards the future horizons of Cayo Las
Brujas based on the perceptions and proposals of the different trained stakeholders
regarding the sustainable planning of the tourist destination. The originality of the
research is related to the high training and practical value of the research experience
developed for the first time for this destination through training consulting, which
made it possible for tourism workers to construct knowledge in a participatory
manner to develop and validate the strategic plan for the sustainable development.
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