The tourism activity in cities of Amazonia, natural areas and the challenge of governance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34624/rtd.v1i27/28.8725Keywords:
Tourism, cities of Amazonia, natural areas, governanceAbstract
The present article has as main subject to approach the Tourism in cities of Amazonia, before the social, environmental and political transformations. Having as a study a bibliographical analysis that aims to outline strategies guided in the governance as one of the primordial principles for the regulation of the development of these cities in the interior of Brazil. It is stated in this context that the articulation between social actors, such as public power, private initiative and organized civil society is one of the means for the participative management of natural resources to be characterized as one of the main biases Governance. It is in this sense that the decision-making processes of policies, in the very institution of programs and projects with social, environmental and economic character, can happen in an egalitarian way and thus minimizing the impacts that, possibly, the tourist activity could cause in the region.