Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Brandão, Cristiane do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Barbieri, José Carlos, Silva, Luis Claudio de Jesus
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração de Roraima - RARR
Texto Completo: https://revista.ufrr.br/adminrr/article/view/1136
Resumo: The purpose of this article is to examine how tourism can become a tool to promote sustainable development in indigenous communities, as well as knowing the position of indigenous and non-indigenous institutions for the development and regulation of activity. The paper also analyzes the potential environmental, social and economic activity coming from, considering that the activity requires strong interaction with the environment and indigenous communities. This exploratory study is based on qualitative analysis of both secondary data (documents, reports and published material) as primary (structured interviews applied to leaders and members of New Hope Indian community and representatives of indigenous agency). The choice of this community has given up on the basis of the same conduct entrepreneurial introduce and develop the tourism industry since 2001. It was observed that indigenous leaders see in tourism a way of earning income, appreciation of culture and improved quality of life. Some leaders said they have difficulty implementing tourism due to the positioning of FUNAI, who repeatedly forbade them to receive visitors. The New Hope community experience with ecotourism as an economic activity can be considered emblematic in Brazil. As a result we identified the community satisfaction and differentiation of quality of life promoted by tourism, as well as his concern for the environment and appreciation of indigenous culture. It was also observed that entrepreneurship thinking this or other communities, eventually cause discomfort to the authorities, which in the absence of information, knowledge and sensitivity not see, tourism as an important economic activity for the Amazon region, preferring to maintain dependence on the government.
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spelling Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the AmazonTurismo sustentável em comunidades indígenas da AmazôniaIndigenous tourismRoraimaSustainabilityTurismo indígenaRoraimaSustentabilidadeThe purpose of this article is to examine how tourism can become a tool to promote sustainable development in indigenous communities, as well as knowing the position of indigenous and non-indigenous institutions for the development and regulation of activity. The paper also analyzes the potential environmental, social and economic activity coming from, considering that the activity requires strong interaction with the environment and indigenous communities. This exploratory study is based on qualitative analysis of both secondary data (documents, reports and published material) as primary (structured interviews applied to leaders and members of New Hope Indian community and representatives of indigenous agency). The choice of this community has given up on the basis of the same conduct entrepreneurial introduce and develop the tourism industry since 2001. It was observed that indigenous leaders see in tourism a way of earning income, appreciation of culture and improved quality of life. Some leaders said they have difficulty implementing tourism due to the positioning of FUNAI, who repeatedly forbade them to receive visitors. The New Hope community experience with ecotourism as an economic activity can be considered emblematic in Brazil. As a result we identified the community satisfaction and differentiation of quality of life promoted by tourism, as well as his concern for the environment and appreciation of indigenous culture. It was also observed that entrepreneurship thinking this or other communities, eventually cause discomfort to the authorities, which in the absence of information, knowledge and sensitivity not see, tourism as an important economic activity for the Amazon region, preferring to maintain dependence on the government.RESUMO: O objetivo deste artigo consiste em analisar de que forma o turismo pode se tornar um instrumento para favorecer o desenvolvimento sustentável em comunidades indígenas, bem como, conhecer o posicionamento de instituições indigenistas e não indígenas quanto ao desenvolvimento e regulamentação da atividade. O trabalho analisa ainda os possíveis impactos ambientais, sociais e econômicos provenientes da atividade, tendo em vista que a atividade pressupõe forte interação com o meio ambiente e comunidades indígenas. Este estudo exploratório se baseia na análise qualitativa de dados tanto secundários (documentos, material publicado e relatórios), como primários (entrevistas estruturadas aplicadas a lideranças e membros da comunidade indígena Nova Esperança e aos representantes de órgão indigenista). A escolha desta comunidade deu-se em função de a mesma apresentar uma conduta empreendedora e desenvolver desde 2001 a atividade turística. Observou-se que as lideranças indígenas veem no turismo uma forma de obter renda, valorização da cultura e melhoria da qualidade de vida. Algumas lideranças afirmaram que tem dificuldade em implementar o turismo em função do posicionamento da FUNAI, que por diversas vezes os proibiram de receber visitantes. A experiência da comunidade Nova Esperança com o ecoturismo enquanto atividade econômica pode ser considerada emblemática no Brasil. Como resultado identificou-se a satisfação da comunidade e a diferenciação da qualidade de vida promovida pelo turismo, assim como sua preocupação com o meio ambiente e valorização da cultura indígena. Observa-se ainda que pensar o empreendedorismo nesta ou em outras comunidades, acaba por causar desconforto para as autoridades, que por ausência de informação, conhecimento e sensibilidade não enxergam, o turismo como uma atividade econômica importante para a região Amazônica, preferindo a manutenção da dependência em relação ao poder público.Universidade Federal de Roraima2012-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAdEapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ufrr.br/adminrr/article/view/113610.18227/rarr.v2i2.1136Journal of Management of Roraima-RARR; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2012); 17-28Revista Administración de Roraima (RARR); Vol. 2 Núm. 2 (2012); 17-28Revista de Administração de Roraima - RARR; v. 2 n. 2 (2012); 17-282237-8057reponame:Revista de Administração de Roraima - RARRinstname:Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)instacron:UFRRporhttps://revista.ufrr.br/adminrr/article/view/1136/897Brandão, Cristiane do NascimentoBarbieri, José CarlosSilva, Luis Claudio de Jesusinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-07-20T13:39:22Zoai:oai.revista.ufrr.br:article/1136Revistahttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/adminrr/PUBhttps://revista.ufrr.br/adminrr/oairarr.ufrr@gmail.com||emersonclaytonarantes@gmail.com2237-80572237-8057opendoar:2015-07-20T13:39:22Revista de Administração de Roraima - RARR - Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
Turismo sustentável em comunidades indígenas da Amazônia
title Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
spellingShingle Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
Brandão, Cristiane do Nascimento
Indigenous tourism
Roraima
Sustainability
Turismo indígena
Roraima
Sustentabilidade
title_short Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
title_full Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
title_fullStr Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
title_sort Sustainable tourism in indigenous communities in the Amazon
author Brandão, Cristiane do Nascimento
author_facet Brandão, Cristiane do Nascimento
Barbieri, José Carlos
Silva, Luis Claudio de Jesus
author_role author
author2 Barbieri, José Carlos
Silva, Luis Claudio de Jesus
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brandão, Cristiane do Nascimento
Barbieri, José Carlos
Silva, Luis Claudio de Jesus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Indigenous tourism
Roraima
Sustainability
Turismo indígena
Roraima
Sustentabilidade
topic Indigenous tourism
Roraima
Sustainability
Turismo indígena
Roraima
Sustentabilidade
description The purpose of this article is to examine how tourism can become a tool to promote sustainable development in indigenous communities, as well as knowing the position of indigenous and non-indigenous institutions for the development and regulation of activity. The paper also analyzes the potential environmental, social and economic activity coming from, considering that the activity requires strong interaction with the environment and indigenous communities. This exploratory study is based on qualitative analysis of both secondary data (documents, reports and published material) as primary (structured interviews applied to leaders and members of New Hope Indian community and representatives of indigenous agency). The choice of this community has given up on the basis of the same conduct entrepreneurial introduce and develop the tourism industry since 2001. It was observed that indigenous leaders see in tourism a way of earning income, appreciation of culture and improved quality of life. Some leaders said they have difficulty implementing tourism due to the positioning of FUNAI, who repeatedly forbade them to receive visitors. The New Hope community experience with ecotourism as an economic activity can be considered emblematic in Brazil. As a result we identified the community satisfaction and differentiation of quality of life promoted by tourism, as well as his concern for the environment and appreciation of indigenous culture. It was also observed that entrepreneurship thinking this or other communities, eventually cause discomfort to the authorities, which in the absence of information, knowledge and sensitivity not see, tourism as an important economic activity for the Amazon region, preferring to maintain dependence on the government.
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