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(Operations)
PRACTICES AND POLICIES OF TOURISM AS AN EMERGING INDUSTRY
Comparative and Interdisciplinary study made in Nicaragua for the ongoing improvement of the economy in Central America.
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BASIS
This investigation (Tourist Operations) was conducted by the founder of the Tour Operator, Nicaragua Recon Tours ©®™
NRT©®™ SURVEY
Since 1980 the tremendous increase of tourism activities in the Central American nations has affected not only the national economy of these countries but the touristic infrastructures (collateral tourism's impacts) environmental, social and cultural policy's.
Public planning has become more complicated than ever due to the new agents (Tour Operators) entering to the native towns, coasts and natural parks without knowledge or international training for proper management on the multiple tourism industry resources these countries inherited.
Tourism Companies also run businesses without respecting any norm of patrimonial heritage or cosmovision's ethics.
Many researchers (See; Alvaro Efraín Rodríguez™) critical of the rapid growth of tourism businesses have also added that "the concept for which tourism is developed in C.A." derives from a Post-Colonial form of cultural and environmental aggression against the antiquity [THE GREAT COLOMBIA (aer™) / (LA GRAN COLOMBIA) OLD NAME FOR C.A.] tangible and intangible world heritage protected by UNESCO, as it represents, shows and cast endangered backgrounds of Indians and Ethnical Groups that in the purspurs of reaching sustainable initiatives for the development of theirs countries's economies have decided to make a deepdeep inser into the Global Tourism Industry.
RESEARCH PURPOSES AND GOALS
This comparative study was prepared addressing the theme of our Tour Operator NRT©®™ and the Central American Tourism Practices in five countries; El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua abide after COVID-19 (2020) - WORLD WIDE TOURISM INDUSTRY BREAK DOWN in order to find solutions, ideas and practices for the tourism business and its industry.
For this purpose, the research analyzes from an interdisciplinary perspective the development of powerful political relations, profiles and practices of the Central America tourism bureau. At the same time, the research seeks the complex differences between national and international public dependency on the global level of tourism; local needs, sustainable development and interest in the business.
MAIN STUDY RESEARCH QUESTIONS
How are NRT©®™ policies and practices constructed?
They are constructed under facultative Security.
How do regional actors shape local NRT©®™ policies?
Regional or local actors do not shape NRT©®™ policies and they are non active or involved in the development of our private trips or tourist routes as we perform a complete tourism program-campaign for the countries we advertised.
¿How are the positive and negative impacts of tourism distributed by NRT©®™ in the rural and urban context?
Both contexts fall into a wide range of Businesses Awareness Programs, for which local progress represents the way to do not harm the areas visited. Now Central America has putted more emphasize in Eco-friendly manners to host Tourist.
¿How do power relations between local, national and global actors develop along with NRT©®™?
They are develop with Diplomacy, Gender Equity and Pro-Active participation.
¿How NRT©®™ corporate social responsibility practices can be used to improve the Central American tourism industry's?
The different boards of tourism can use our experience as a prospection to market further tourism campaigns and/or to re-edit new DATA on existing tourist destinies to finally promote it in the international tourism chambers.
DATA AND METHODOLOGY
This social research creates bridges between theories, strategies, practices, and beyond is intended to reveal the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in academic research and practical development work.
Research innovations are based on a genuine interdisciplinary study approach.
The investigation broudcasted an extensive coordination, experience on the field, video/photography excursions, a semi-structured investigation of the Tourism bureaus and a review of the policies related to: Sociology; Anthropology; Archaeology; Sports; Speleology; Geology; Paleo-Geology; Paleontology; Tourism; Medicine; History; Economy; International Relations; Marketing and Publicity, in a way that can engage beyond sustainable determination in the different areas of Multi - Cultural (exchange) studies.
The materialization of this research includes a wide spectrum of documents that were analized in a semi-structured questions survey, and results of participant observers. The cases analyzed were conducted in the five countries and compared in macro-studies due to their national tourism policies.
Development policy according to NICARAGUA RECON TOURS ©®™
From the spatial perspective of Tour Operador (NRT©®™) and in its development of policies and academic development research, agrees within its clear objectives (PRIVATE COMPANY) that the aforementioned pronouncements are important tasks in the future of the tourism export industry and that clearly a country like Nicaragua has to cooperate in long-term sustainable alliances.
KEYWORDS
Sustainable Development; Tourism; Poverty Reduction; Urban, Regional and Environmental Planning; Public Politics; Corporate Social Resonsibility; Pro-Poverty Tourism; Tourism-Communal Base; Central America; Costa Rica; Guatemala; El Salvador; Honduras; Nicaragua.
OBSERVATIONS
Sustainable tourism development cannot take place without social justice & active local participation. At the same time, the tourism initiative can be strengthened as long as the creation of touristic products are in favor of threatened resources.
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