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Analysis of the relationship between the establishment of Community Based-Tourism and multidimensional poverty reduction in rural households

Análisis de la relación entre el establecimiento del Turismo de Base Comunitaria y la reducción de la pobreza multidimensional en hogares rurales

Authors

  • Aline Noyola de la Llave PhD student in Economics and Government at the Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP)/Ortega y Gasset University Research Institute (IUIOG)
  • Hazael Cerón Monroy Research Professor at Anahuac University Mexico & Research Professor at Centre for Economics, Administrative and Social sciences (CIECAS-IPN)
  • Daniela Yanelli Palmas Castrejón Full Time Professor at the Faculty of Tourism and Gastronomy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53596/jta.v29i2.417

Abstract

The aim of this document is to analyze the relationship between the implementation of Community Based Tourism –CBT– and the reduction of multidimensional poverty in rural households in Mexico, from 2010 to 2018. For this, a multinomial logit model is used. The data were obtained from databases of poverty of the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy –CONEVAL–, and from databases of the National Household Income and Expenditure Survey –ENIGH–. The results reveal that the CBT is a model of tourism governance that contributes to decrease multidimensional poverty in rural households in Mexico, emphasizing that the greatest effect is shown on extreme poverty situations. Advancing from a condition of extreme poverty to one of moderate poverty constitutes a titanic change, not only because people can increase their ability to satisfy their basic food needs and their well-being, but also because their conditions of vulnerability are reduced.

Author Biographies

  • Aline Noyola de la Llave, PhD student in Economics and Government at the Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP)/Ortega y Gasset University Research Institute (IUIOG)

    Noyola-de la Llave Aline, Ph.D. student in economics and government from Ortega and Gasset University Research Institute with a scholarship from National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT). Her research interests include tourism, governance and poverty.

  • Hazael Cerón Monroy, Research Professor at Anahuac University Mexico & Research Professor at Centre for Economics, Administrative and Social sciences (CIECAS-IPN)

    Cerón-Monroy Hazael, Ph.D. is Professor at Anahuac University and National Polytechnic Institute. His research interests are related to tourism economics and measuring the economic impact of tourism through quantitative methods.

  • Daniela Yanelli Palmas Castrejón, Full Time Professor at the Faculty of Tourism and Gastronomy

    Palmas-Castrejón Yanelli Daniela, Ph.D. is Professor at Autonomous University of Mexico State. Her research interests are related to harmonic tourism, complex systems and rural tourism.

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2022-12-17

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Analysis of the relationship between the establishment of Community Based-Tourism and multidimensional poverty reduction in rural households : Análisis de la relación entre el establecimiento del Turismo de Base Comunitaria y la reducción de la pobreza multidimensional en hogares rurales. (2022). Journal of Tourism Analysis: Revista De Análisis Turístico (JTA). , 29(2). https://doi.org/10.53596/jta.v29i2.417