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Item Diseño del complejo ecoturístico Carachula en Shaglli, Sta. Isabel - Azuay(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-03-16) Lucero Pauta, Katherine Yessenia; Ochoa Sanchez, Richard Patricio; Serrano Tapia, Alex DanielThe tourism image reinforces the sustainability, sustainability, accessibility and safeguarding the existing natural heritage. valuation of natural heritage in protected areas through the materialization of tangible and intangible realities, tourism activities around the world in recent years are considered a source of income that year after year doubles the economic projection. At the local level, Ecuador has a great biodiversity of flora and fauna, especially in protected and conservation areas located in rural areas that have exceptional values. On the other hand, the infrastructure must be developed in terms of sustainability that integrates and connects the different zones of the area, therefore, new blocks are proposed to provide tourist services under conservation principles that do not alter the ecosystem. Therefore, the present work focuses This situation is due to the fact on solving this need through the research process on criteria to be carried out prior to the planning, design and implementation of tourism infrastructure in protected areas. that sustainable tourism tends to improve the living conditions of the population, in addition to creating the opportunity to connect human beings with nature. In one of the most significant In the case of the “Carachula archaeological complex”, it is currently considered a protected area for the canton of Santa Isabel, province of Azuay, especially because of the value of the rock formations of approximately fifty meters. In recent years, tourism demand has increased, which in turn has led to the prioritization of infrastructure and planning to meet the needs of visitors and tourists. analyses is the study of highly relevant interventions that have been developed in sites with similar conditions, in addition to the approach to standards or guidelines for this type of intervention, to finally reach the conception of four phases planning that include program, design at the preliminary project level, as well as the pre-feasibility design as guidelines for stage two of the master plan, which includes the cultural zone and services zone. In order to meet these requirements, it is of utmost importance to propose a master plan that allows me a global approach and planned by areas to intervene with the commitment to ensure the welfare of users, especially in terms of
