Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon

This document analyses the benefits of scientifictourism (ScT) at a community level from a social,economic, environmental and cultural points of view. Theresearch was carried out at the Timburi Cocha BiologicalStation (TCBS) within the Kichwa community of San Joséde Payamino, located in the buffer z...

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Auteur principal: Izurieta, Gabriela (author)
Autres auteurs: Torres, Alexandra (author), García, Yudel (author), Vargas, Julio C. (author), Soria, Sandra (author), Patiño, Javier (author), Torres, Bolier (author)
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hotspot de biodiversidad
conservación
desarrollo sostenible.
Biosphere Reserve
biodiversity hotspot
conservation
sustainable development
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
Beneficios del turismo científico en un paisaje forestal mega-diverso: Caso comunidad Kichwa San José de Payamino, Amazonía Ecuatoriana
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description This document analyses the benefits of scientifictourism (ScT) at a community level from a social,economic, environmental and cultural points of view. Theresearch was carried out at the Timburi Cocha BiologicalStation (TCBS) within the Kichwa community of San Joséde Payamino, located in the buffer zone of the SumacoNapo Galeras National Park (SNG-NP) in the SumacoBiosphere Reserve (SBR) and is part of one of the world’sAndean-Amazonian biodiversity hotspots. We employedthe methodology of scientific observation, householdsurvey and interviewing community leaders and leaders ofthe two main academic entities involved with the TCBS.The results show that the activities of ScT has contributedto the San José de Payamino community with an annualaverage ranging from 3474 to 5000 USD in the last eightyears. In addition to other economic, social, environmentaland cultural benefits as a result of the involvement ofcommunity members in the different activities carriedout by the EBTC. The “Community Leaders” revealed“high” weights on issues related to: a) respect for ancestralknowledge; b) respect and conservation of NRNs; c)empowerment or respect for cultural identity; d) respect forthe Kichwa language and; d) participation of communitymembers in the activities carried out in the EBTC, while; e)mutual learning obtained a “medium” weighting. Finally,the document presents recommendations to improve thebenefits of the TCi activities carried out in the EBTC, aswell as to contribute to the sustainable development andconservation of the community’s natural resources.
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spelling Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian AmazonBeneficios del turismo científico en un paisaje forestal mega-diverso: Caso comunidad Kichwa San José de Payamino, Amazonía EcuatorianaIzurieta, Gabriela Torres, Alexandra García, Yudel Vargas, Julio C. Soria, Sandra Patiño, Javier Torres, Bolier Reserva de Biosferahotspot de biodiversidadconservacióndesarrollo sostenible.Biosphere Reservebiodiversity hotspotconservationsustainable developmentThis document analyses the benefits of scientifictourism (ScT) at a community level from a social,economic, environmental and cultural points of view. Theresearch was carried out at the Timburi Cocha BiologicalStation (TCBS) within the Kichwa community of San Joséde Payamino, located in the buffer zone of the SumacoNapo Galeras National Park (SNG-NP) in the SumacoBiosphere Reserve (SBR) and is part of one of the world’sAndean-Amazonian biodiversity hotspots. We employedthe methodology of scientific observation, householdsurvey and interviewing community leaders and leaders ofthe two main academic entities involved with the TCBS.The results show that the activities of ScT has contributedto the San José de Payamino community with an annualaverage ranging from 3474 to 5000 USD in the last eightyears. In addition to other economic, social, environmentaland cultural benefits as a result of the involvement ofcommunity members in the different activities carriedout by the EBTC. The “Community Leaders” revealed“high” weights on issues related to: a) respect for ancestralknowledge; b) respect and conservation of NRNs; c)empowerment or respect for cultural identity; d) respect forthe Kichwa language and; d) participation of communitymembers in the activities carried out in the EBTC, while; e)mutual learning obtained a “medium” weighting. Finally,the document presents recommendations to improve thebenefits of the TCi activities carried out in the EBTC, aswell as to contribute to the sustainable development andconservation of the community’s natural resources.El presente documento analiza los beneficios delturismo científico (TCi) a nivel comunitario, desde lospuntos de vista, social, económico, ambiental y cultural,realizado por la Estación Biológica Timburi Cocha(EBTC) en la comunidad Kichwa San José de Payamino.La EBTC se localiza en la zona de amortiguamiento delParque Nacional Sumaco Napo Galeras (PN-SNG) en laReserva de Biosfera Sumaco (RBS), formando parte delhotspot Biodiversidad (Andino-Amazónico). Se utilizó lametodología de observación científica, encuestas a nivelde hogares y entrevistas a nivel de los líderes comunitariosy dirigentes de entidades académicas involucradas con laEBTC. Los resultados muestran que las actividades delTCi realizado en la EBTC ha contribuido a la comunidadSan José de Payamino en un promedio anual que van desdelos USD 3474 a 5000 en los últimos ocho años, ademásde otros beneficios económicos, sociales, ambientalesy culturales como producto del involucramiento de losmiembros de la comunidad en las diferentes actividades querealizan la EBTC. Los “Líderes Comunitarios” revelaronponderaciones de “alta” a los temas relacionados con: a)respeto al conocimiento ancestral; b) respeto y conservacióna los RRNN; c) empoderamiento o respeto a la identidadcultural; d) respeto a la lengua kichwa y; d) participaciónde miembros de la comunidad en las actividades realizadasen la EBTC, mientras que; e) aprendizaje mutuo obtuvouna ponderación de “media”. Finalmente, el documentopresenta recomendaciones para mejorar los beneficios delas actividades del TCi realizados en la EBTC, así comotambién para contribuir con el desarrollo sostenible y laconservación de los recursos naturales de la comunidadUniversidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo2020-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cyt/article/view/35310.18779/cyt.v13i1.353Ciencia y Tecnología; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2020): Science and Technology Journal - January - June 2020; 57-67Ciencia y Tecnología; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2020): Revista Ciencia y Tecnología Enero - Junio 2020; 57-67Ciencia y Tecnología; v. 13 n. 1 (2020): Revista Ciencia y Tecnología Enero - Junio 2020; 57-671390-40431390-405110.18779/cyt.v13i1reponame:Revista Ciencia y Tecnologíainstname:Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedoinstacron:UTEQspahttps://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cyt/article/view/353/400https://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cyt/article/view/353/403Derechos de autor 2020 Ciencia y Tecnologíainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-30T07:32:12Zoai:revistas.uteq.edu.ec:article/353Portal de revistashttps://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cytUniversidad públicahttps://www.uteq.edu.ecEcuadorCiencia y tecnología1390-40431390-4043opendoar:2020-07-30T07:32:12falsePortal de revistashttps://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cytUniversidad públicahttps://www.uteq.edu.ecEcuadorCiencia y tecnología1390-40431390-4043opendoar:2020-07-30T07:32:12Revista Ciencia y Tecnología - Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedofalse
spellingShingle Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
Izurieta, Gabriela
Reserva de Biosfera
hotspot de biodiversidad
conservación
desarrollo sostenible.
Biosphere Reserve
biodiversity hotspot
conservation
sustainable development
status_str publishedVersion
title Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
title_full Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
title_fullStr Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
title_short Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
title_sort Benefits of scientific tourism in a mega-diverse forest landscape: Case of the Kichwa community in San José De Payamino, Ecuadorian Amazon
topic Reserva de Biosfera
hotspot de biodiversidad
conservación
desarrollo sostenible.
Biosphere Reserve
biodiversity hotspot
conservation
sustainable development
url https://revistas.uteq.edu.ec/index.php/cyt/article/view/353