Sumario: | This book presents a comprehensive analysis of tourism activities in Ecuador in the 21st century. It examines sustainable management strategies for historical centers in Latin America, focusing on Quito and Lima. The authors explore the roles of various stakeholders in the tourism observatory of Ecuador's Zone 2, which includes the provinces of Pichincha, Napo, and Orellana. The book also highlights the importance of native palms in ecotourism development and delves into the cultural significance of the Corpus Christi festival. Additionally, it provides insights into the early career of renowned Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín. This scholarly work, intended for researchers and professionals in tourism and cultural heritage management, aims to enhance understanding of the integration of cultural heritage and community involvement in urban and tourism planning.
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