Paisaje y turismo patrimonial como herramienta para la revitalización cultural mapuche, Panguipulli, sur de Chile

  1. Merino Espeso, A.
  2. Pilquimán Vera, M.
Liburua:
Sostenibilidad turística: "overtourism vs undertourism"
  1. Guillem X. Pons (coord.)
  2. Asunción Blanco Romero (coord.)
  3. L. Troitiño Torralba (coord.)
  4. M. Blázquez Salom (coord.)

Argitaletxea: Societat d'Història Natural de Balears

ISBN: 978-84-09-22881-2

Argitalpen urtea: 2020

Orrialdeak: 581-592

Biltzarra: Coloquio de Geografía del Turismo, Ocio y Recreación (17. 2020. Barcelona)

Mota: Biltzar ekarpena

Laburpena

In Chile, the native populations are involved in a process of cultural revitalization and territorial claim that is rooted in the discovery of their heritage. This case of study is located in the south of Chile, on the western slope of the Andean foothills. Its orientation determines the existence of a rainforest of great biological and aesthetic diversity that leads to a complex landscape where natural and cultural aspects merge. The methodology identifies the tourist resource through a landscape study and a collective mapping of its heritage vectors, elaborated in collaboration with the communities through workshops and meetings. As a result, landscape and heritage vector maps are generated, which reflect the relationship of coexistence that mapuche communities develop with the environment and, at the same time, constitute elements on which they establish their community-based tourism activities such as traditional vegetable gardens, craft trade or guided routes.