2 resultados para TURISMO SEXUAL - PREVENCIÓN - COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
Resumo:
A presente investigação concretiza a abordagem holística ao fenómeno do turismo interno, abordando aspectos conceptuais sobre o seu âmbito e dificuldades de medição. Por outro lado, equaciona o papel que esta forma de turismo pode representar, não só em termos de adequação às dinâmicas e às perspectivas que enquadram as actividades turísticas em geral, como também em relação aos efeitos que pode gerar nos domínios económico, social, cultural, ambiental e territorial. A pesquisa engloba igualmente a análise empírica de dados que permitiu caracterizar as particularidades do turismo interno no plano internacional e no caso específico de Portugal, bem como o reconhecimento do seu carácter estratégico. Perante esta última realidade materializou-se a criação de um modelo empírico de desenvolvimento do turismo interno, o qual referencia, numa primeira fase, a estrutura e as componentes sistémicas, para concluir com a referência ao quadro conceptual de organização do planeamento estratégico e a sua consequente aplicação à realidade portuguesa.
Resumo:
The main goal of this thesis is to propose a conceptual theoretical model of critical success factors of International Development Cooperation programmes that are based in knowledge transfer approaches in the context of tourism development. The research was structured around three main theoretical pillars: international development cooperation (IDC), tourism as a tool for development, and knowledge transfer (KT). By exploring these pillars´ main interrelations, it was possible to gather the necessary background to develop the theoretical model and apply it to a real context. It was adopted a qualitative research approach using as a case study an IDC programme in tourism - the UNWTO.Volunteers programme. The key contribution of this thesis in the theoretical realm is the bridging of fields of study that are insufficiently covered in the scientific literature. The resulting model proposal applied to a real context of an IDC programme implementation permitted to test it partially providing useful insights for future research. It is postulated that IDC programmes in these contexts constitute a process rather than an end in itself. Therefore, they should be seen as a way of changing the state of the art of the tourism system in a sustainable manner so that it potentially generates positive development changes. This study suggested that it is not possible to achieve positive results if, instead of encouraging a KT and learning environment, it is simply disseminated knowledge in a linear, static, north-south approach. The characteristics of these interventions should be reviewed in that it was found that it is very difficult to guarantee the maintenance of the development changes induced by them if it is not safeguarded the necessary conditions and accountability to implement the recommended actions. While it was perceived a great potential for development changes to be induced by some IDC programmes in tourism destinations, it was concluded that these processes are too much dependent on the local political systems and existing power relations, as well as on the level of tourism development of the destination. However, more research is needed to examine the ability to generalise the findings to other IDC programmes and different destinations of developing countries.