masterThesis
Turismo, unidades de conservação e inclusão social: uma análise da área de Proteção Ambiental dos Recifes de Corais (APARC) e Área de Proteção Ambiental de Jenipabu (APAJ), RN
Fecha
2017-03-08Registro en:
OLIVEIRA, Wagner Araújo. Turismo, unidades de conservação e inclusão social: uma análise da área de Proteção Ambiental dos Recifes de Corais (APARC) e Área de Proteção Ambiental de Jenipabu (APAJ), RN. 2017. 120f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Turismo) - Centro de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.
Autor
Oliveira, Wagner Araújo
Resumen
The present work aims to know how the planning and management of tourism within the Área de Proteção Ambiental de Jenipabu (APAJ) and the Área de Proteção Ambiental dos Recifes de Corais (APARC) has been developed from the point of view of the social inclusion of traditional populations from the environment. For this, the research adopted a qualitative approach, being exploratory and descriptive. The data was collected through the use of semi-structured interview scripts, Having as study population the social actors allied tourist activity, as well as the appreciation of conservation units’ official and legal documents. In order to appreciate the data, it was used the content analysis method based on the dimensions of social inclusion in tourism develop by Sancho and Irving (2007). From the results, it was possible to verify that both creation processes (of APAJ and APARC) were not conducted in a participatory and consultative way, since there was no consultation and participation of the communities in their creation and implementation processes. Regarding tourism, it has been observed that it is the main economic activity; in the APAJ tourism is concentrated in the beaches of Redinha Nova, Santa Rita and in the mobile dunes of Jenipabu beach through buggy, dromedary rides and esquidunas. While in APARC the tourism is developed from coral reefs exploration, in Maracajaú beach, is where the tourist flow is concentrated, the tours are operationalized in Rio de Fogo, where the fisherman are actually in registration phase to apply in the activity, and in the Perobas’ community, who operates is a local businessman allied with the fisherman from the community. Finally, on the social inclusion in the planning and management of tourism in the APAJ and APARC, it is possible to see that this theme is exclusively linked to the capacity of the activity to generate employment and income, especially with the creation of new jobs offered by the tourism market.