Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route?
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Resumo: | This study analyzes Environmentally Sustainable Practices (ESPs) in the Organic Food Tourist Route (OFTR) in South Brazil. Data collection included interviews with open and closed questions about ESPs and the Barometer of Tourism Sustainability (BTS) tool. Eight owners or managers of OFTR’s enterprises answered questions online or personally. Content analysis and descriptive statistics were used. Results indicated that tourism enterprises adopt ESPs according to each reality since some are dedicated to producing and commercializing organic products, while others are dedicated to lodging and guided tours. Managers realize the importance of adopting ESPs, enabling a decrease in expenses and the supply of organic products. Since tourists are concerned and careful with the environment nowadays, sustainability must be considered, becoming a differential. The enterprises develop ESPs, which makes the route potentially sustainable, following the standards established by the BTS. In order to achieve the “sustainable” level, the enterprises on the route need to improve their performance in many items whose results were less sustainable. From a theoretical perspective, this study contributed to understanding how ESPs were developed in enterprises and how they contribute to tourism development. The understanding of tourist routes expanded with an emphasis on sustainability, the environmental dimension, the ESPs, and organic agriculture. The BTS enabled the assessment of the sustainability of OFTR’s enterprises. |
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Pellegrini, MarceloPadilha, Ana Claudia MachadoBinotto, ErlaineCasarotto, Eduardo LuisJorge, João Paulo da Conceição SilvaHoff, Débora NayarSouza, Marcelino de2023-08-16T03:33:59Z20232405-8440http://hdl.handle.net/10183/263670001173260This study analyzes Environmentally Sustainable Practices (ESPs) in the Organic Food Tourist Route (OFTR) in South Brazil. Data collection included interviews with open and closed questions about ESPs and the Barometer of Tourism Sustainability (BTS) tool. Eight owners or managers of OFTR’s enterprises answered questions online or personally. Content analysis and descriptive statistics were used. Results indicated that tourism enterprises adopt ESPs according to each reality since some are dedicated to producing and commercializing organic products, while others are dedicated to lodging and guided tours. Managers realize the importance of adopting ESPs, enabling a decrease in expenses and the supply of organic products. Since tourists are concerned and careful with the environment nowadays, sustainability must be considered, becoming a differential. The enterprises develop ESPs, which makes the route potentially sustainable, following the standards established by the BTS. In order to achieve the “sustainable” level, the enterprises on the route need to improve their performance in many items whose results were less sustainable. From a theoretical perspective, this study contributed to understanding how ESPs were developed in enterprises and how they contribute to tourism development. The understanding of tourist routes expanded with an emphasis on sustainability, the environmental dimension, the ESPs, and organic agriculture. The BTS enabled the assessment of the sustainability of OFTR’s enterprises.application/pdfengHeliyon. London. Vol. 9, n. 7 (Jul. 2023), e17546, p. [1]-11TurismoAgricultura orgânicaEconomia do turismoSustentabilidadeTourismSustainabilityTourist routeEnvironmentalEnvironmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route?Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001173260.pdf.txt001173260.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain61185http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/263670/2/001173260.pdf.txt648eea1cb101bf340664d09cb2b35c56MD52ORIGINAL001173260.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf467437http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/263670/1/001173260.pdf5769d8d2916e418a5dc155e5a9cb6b0aMD5110183/2636702023-08-17 03:37:04.373434oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/263670Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-08-17T06:37:04Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? Pellegrini, Marcelo Turismo Agricultura orgânica Economia do turismo Sustentabilidade Tourism Sustainability Tourist route Environmental |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Environmentally sustainable : how are the practices in the organic food tourist route? |
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Pellegrini, Marcelo |
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Pellegrini, Marcelo Padilha, Ana Claudia Machado Binotto, Erlaine Casarotto, Eduardo Luis Jorge, João Paulo da Conceição Silva Hoff, Débora Nayar Souza, Marcelino de |
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Padilha, Ana Claudia Machado Binotto, Erlaine Casarotto, Eduardo Luis Jorge, João Paulo da Conceição Silva Hoff, Débora Nayar Souza, Marcelino de |
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Pellegrini, Marcelo Padilha, Ana Claudia Machado Binotto, Erlaine Casarotto, Eduardo Luis Jorge, João Paulo da Conceição Silva Hoff, Débora Nayar Souza, Marcelino de |
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Turismo Agricultura orgânica Economia do turismo Sustentabilidade |
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Turismo Agricultura orgânica Economia do turismo Sustentabilidade Tourism Sustainability Tourist route Environmental |
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Tourism Sustainability Tourist route Environmental |
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This study analyzes Environmentally Sustainable Practices (ESPs) in the Organic Food Tourist Route (OFTR) in South Brazil. Data collection included interviews with open and closed questions about ESPs and the Barometer of Tourism Sustainability (BTS) tool. Eight owners or managers of OFTR’s enterprises answered questions online or personally. Content analysis and descriptive statistics were used. Results indicated that tourism enterprises adopt ESPs according to each reality since some are dedicated to producing and commercializing organic products, while others are dedicated to lodging and guided tours. Managers realize the importance of adopting ESPs, enabling a decrease in expenses and the supply of organic products. Since tourists are concerned and careful with the environment nowadays, sustainability must be considered, becoming a differential. The enterprises develop ESPs, which makes the route potentially sustainable, following the standards established by the BTS. In order to achieve the “sustainable” level, the enterprises on the route need to improve their performance in many items whose results were less sustainable. From a theoretical perspective, this study contributed to understanding how ESPs were developed in enterprises and how they contribute to tourism development. The understanding of tourist routes expanded with an emphasis on sustainability, the environmental dimension, the ESPs, and organic agriculture. The BTS enabled the assessment of the sustainability of OFTR’s enterprises. |
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