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    Limitantes para la integración del sector público, privado y la ciudadanía en el desarrollo turístico sostenible en la parroquia Baños-Cuenca
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-06-19) Arpi Nivicela, Tania Vanessa; Benavidez Tello, Jessica Viviana; Estrella Durán, Mateo Julián
    The objective of this research is to analyze the limitations of integration between the public and private sectors and the local community in relation to sustainable development through tourism in the parish of Baños, canton Cuenca, province of Azuay. The methodology has a qualitative approach; therefore, a bibliographic search was carried out, also field visits and semi-structured interviews applied to representatives of the public and private sectors and the local community of the parish. The analysis of the information collected was imported into Atlas.ti version 8 software. The Arnstein citizen participation ladder was also used to determine the level of intervention of the community in plans and projects that affect their wellbeing. The results show that there is no integration due to: aversion based on the capital of the spas owners, poorly focused associativity, lack of intervention on the part of the public and private sectors, among others. In spite of the above, there are common objectives through which the benefit of all sectors is sought. Likewise, it could be established that the community has an apparent participation with respect to plans and projects of the parish. In conclusion, in the study territory there is an absence of projects that involve the inhabitants in the tourist area, based on this result it is essential to establish strategies to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants through sustainable tourism development. Keywords: stakeholders, aversion, apathy, associativity, participation, sustainable.

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