Model management of habitability in protected wild areas (ASP) Case study Torres del Paine National Parck (PNTP), Patagonia, Chile.
Tourism in the Chilean Patagonia has grown rapidly since the last decade, promoted to a large extent by state actions and encouraged by private companies with the aim of turning this region into a pole of attraction for tourism, by encouraging the productive development of the country. This tourism...
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Language: | English |
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Universidad de Sevilla
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2117/116608 https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/70086 |
Summary: | Tourism in the Chilean Patagonia has grown rapidly since the last decade, promoted to a large extent by state actions and encouraged by private companies with the aim of turning this region into a pole of attraction for tourism, by encouraging the productive development of the country. This tourism is based on the geographic values of this extreme territory and on one of the most fragile natural environments of the country. These foci of interest are mostly located within the Magallanes Region located within the National System of Protected Wild Areas belonging to 58.9% of the total area of the region, with Torres del Paine National Park receiving the largest number of visitors doubling their income over the last decade over an area of 181.229 ha. This Peer Reviewed Postprint (published version) |
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