Marinês da Conceição Walkowski, Paulo dos Santos Pires, Luciano Torres Tricárico
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Article History Received on 9 May 2020 1st Revision on 18 May 2020 2nd Revision on 24 May 2020 Accepted on 10 August 2020 Abstract Purpose: The research question/purpose is to know which CBT initiatives are still active in Brazil, as well as the challenges that exist in the sustainable local development perspective. Research Methodology: We based this exploratory research on extensive bibliographic research on the theme in addition to field observations. As a research strategy, we used the multiple case study involving two Brazilian initiatives: the Rede Tucum, in Ceará, and the Acolhida na Colônia, in Santa Catarina. Results: The main results showed that despite the difficulties associated with the CBT development, both projects have remained due to the strong articulation between the leaders, partnerships with educational institutions and entities, the methodology maintenance provided by the project's technical team, and the diversification of tourism offer based on sustainability actions. Limitations: The limitation was access to fishing communities. Contribution: The contribution will assist in advancing studies with this theme and in tourism disciplines of local base.
文章历史接收于2020年5月9日第一次修订于2020年5月18日第二次修订于2020年5月24日接受于2020年8月10日摘要目的:研究问题/目的是了解哪些CBT举措在巴西仍然活跃,以及在可持续地方发展的角度存在的挑战。研究方法:在实地考察的基础上,以广泛的文献研究为基础进行探索性研究。作为研究策略,我们使用了涉及两个巴西倡议的多个案例研究:位于塞埃尔的Rede Tucum和位于圣卡塔琳娜的Acolhida na Colônia。结果:主要结果表明,尽管CBT发展存在困难,但由于领导者之间的紧密联系,与教育机构和实体的合作,项目技术团队提供的方法维护,以及基于可持续性行动的旅游服务多样化,两个项目都保持了下来。限制:限制是进入渔业社区。捐款:捐款将有助于推进本主题和当地基础旅游学科的研究。