Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo | 2021

Social impact analysis of cultural tourism in rural areas of Tlaxcala, Mexico

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Alternative tourism, specifically cultural tourism, has gained worldwide importance. This is reflected in the growing number of people preferring this type of leisure activity. However, and even though archaeological and religious contexts represent hubs of attraction for pilgrims and tourists, their development seems to generate social issues. The objective of this research is to analyse the social impact of cultural tourism, from the perspective of tradesmen living in the rural municipality of Tlaxcala, Mexico. Information was collected by surveys. Sample size was calculated using the non-probabilistic method (snowball), and 54 tradesmen owning establishments near tourist attractions, were interviewed. Results evidenced that tradesmen do perceive social problems including traffic congestion, increasing living costs, pollution, street vendors, and augmented competition between businesses. However, they appreciate the benefits of providing tourists with low-cost catering services, considering tourism to be positive or very positive. The conclusion is that economic benefits outweigh the social impacts generated by tourism.\nHighlights:\n\nThe influx of pilgrims and tourists is generating some social problems in the receiving rural spaces.\nTourism service providers derive little benefit due to the low-cost services in accommodation and meal offer to tourists.\nSocial problems are increasing (road traffic, higher cost of living, pollution, street vendors) and greater competition between businesses.\nTourist activity is considered good or very good since it contributes to local development.\n

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.48162/REV.39.031
Language English
Journal Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo

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