Human Agency and Tourism Development in Natural National Parks in the Context of the Colombian Armed Conflict

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
César Augusto Oliveros-Ocampo, Cinta Sanz-Ibáñez, R. M. Chávez-Dagostino, Anton Clavé Salvador
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The goal of this research is to explore through evolutionary and relational economic geography how the human agency of local communities, organized armed groups, and the central government together shape the evolutionary trajectory of a national natural park as a tourist destination where armed conflict is present. The research was conducted in El Cocuy National Natural Park in Colombia and focuses on the period after the arrival of the High Mountain Battalion in 2003. Data collected from 11 key informants in semistructured interviews were analyzed with Atlas. ti and complemented with documentary analysis. The results show the dynamics of human agency in the National Natural Park and its effects at three levels: 1) local communities see their creative capacity and decision-making conditioned by power and control/pressures exerted by organized armed groups and the government; 2) the actions of organized armed groups control and limit ecotourism development; and 3) public regulations restrict these places' evolutionary pathways. Overall, actions derived from power relations exercised by the organized armed groups and the central government determined the evolutionary trajectory of the destination, reducing its adaptability to change, the empowerment of local communities, and its prospects.
哥伦比亚武装冲突背景下自然国家公园的人力资源和旅游业发展
本研究的目的是通过进化和关系经济地理学来探索当地社区、有组织的武装团体和中央政府的人类机构如何共同塑造一个国家自然公园作为一个存在武装冲突的旅游目的地的进化轨迹。这项研究是在哥伦比亚的El Cocuy国家自然公园进行的,重点是2003年高山营到达后的一段时间。采用半结构化访谈法对11名关键举报人的数据进行分析。并辅以文献分析。研究结果表明,国家自然公园的人类能动性及其在三个层面上的影响:1)有组织的武装团体和政府施加的权力和控制/压力制约了当地社区的创造能力和决策能力;2)有组织武装团体的行动控制和限制了生态旅游的发展;3)公共法规限制了这些地方的进化路径。总的来说,有组织的武装团体和中央政府行使的权力关系所产生的行动决定了目的地的演变轨迹,降低了其对变化的适应能力、对当地社区的赋权及其前景。
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