Published 2025-07-07
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NATURAL PLACES AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR INNOVATIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/ECACEN.9756
Lilibet Suarez Pacheco Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia (UNAD)
Jairo Pacheco Suarez Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia (UNAD)
Marleny Torres Zamudio https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9091-5831

In accordance with the provisions of Law 300 of 1996 and Law 1101 of 2006, the territorial entities are called upon to update the tourism inventories in their territory. This prerogative is the basis for the need to develop studies from the exercise and action of the research groups.  In addition to complying with the normative mandate, they seek to provide the necessary instruments for tourism planning and administration, which will promote the economic development of the region.  The purpose of the research is to identify those assets with a vocation for tourism use and to establish the actions to improve their quality, which make their inclusion viable in the design of tourism products to contribute to the management of a responsible tourism that provides benefits to the municipality of Chíquiza, Boyacá and its inhabitants. The tourism inventory developed in the research organizes, groups and updates the assets with tourist vocation that currently exist in Chíquiza. This registry is accompanied by definitions, geolocation data, photographic records and in general, the criteria that make each property an attractive component for the tourist inventory of the municipality, from which an innovative tourism development proposal will be generated.

keywords: Tourist attractions, Tourist inventories, heritage, planning, tourism.
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Suarez Pacheco, L., Pacheco Suarez, J., & Torres Zamudio, M. (2025). NATURAL PLACES AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR INNOVATIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT. Documentos De Trabajo ECACEN, 1. https://doi.org/10.22490/ECACEN.9756
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