TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable tourism and renewable energy
T2 - Binomial for local development in Cocachimba, Amazonas, Peru
AU - Calderón-Vargas, Fátima
AU - Asmat-Campos, David
AU - Carretero-Gómez, Anselmo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors.
PY - 2019/9/1
Y1 - 2019/9/1
N2 - This article addresses the relationship between sustainable tourism and the use of renewable energy sources. To this end, we evaluate the spatial-temporal tourist flow evolution as well as the wind/solar energy potential in Cocachimba, which is located in the Amazonas region of Peru. This is a place that has seen a considerable increase in tourist activity in the past decade. This is a result of its rich flora and fauna, but especially because of the presence of the Gocta waterfall, considered the third highest in the world. Currently, business initiatives associated with a variety of touristic services have been started. However, there is still a lack of infrastructure, which negatively impacts the tourists' ability to stay overnight. In order to improve the resident-directed services quality and sustainable tourism, we propose the incorporation of sustainable lodging houses that are based, as previously described, on the usage of clean energy sources, which are harmless to the natural environment. To respond effectively to all this, a methodology based on the use of highly reliable sources and databases, statistical analysis, and highly supported physical calculations was used. The study shows that during the peak season there is insufficient lodging. Furthermore, by incorporating sustainable lodging houses, a reduction in fixed costs for the lodging establishments can be reached. We also found that the solar/wind potential possesses the minimal conditions necessary in order to implement heating systems and sustainable electrification based on conventional systems.
AB - This article addresses the relationship between sustainable tourism and the use of renewable energy sources. To this end, we evaluate the spatial-temporal tourist flow evolution as well as the wind/solar energy potential in Cocachimba, which is located in the Amazonas region of Peru. This is a place that has seen a considerable increase in tourist activity in the past decade. This is a result of its rich flora and fauna, but especially because of the presence of the Gocta waterfall, considered the third highest in the world. Currently, business initiatives associated with a variety of touristic services have been started. However, there is still a lack of infrastructure, which negatively impacts the tourists' ability to stay overnight. In order to improve the resident-directed services quality and sustainable tourism, we propose the incorporation of sustainable lodging houses that are based, as previously described, on the usage of clean energy sources, which are harmless to the natural environment. To respond effectively to all this, a methodology based on the use of highly reliable sources and databases, statistical analysis, and highly supported physical calculations was used. The study shows that during the peak season there is insufficient lodging. Furthermore, by incorporating sustainable lodging houses, a reduction in fixed costs for the lodging establishments can be reached. We also found that the solar/wind potential possesses the minimal conditions necessary in order to implement heating systems and sustainable electrification based on conventional systems.
KW - Local development
KW - Sustainable development
KW - Sustainable innovation
KW - Sustainable tourism
KW - Tourist economy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85072646091&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/su11184891
DO - 10.3390/su11184891
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072646091
VL - 11
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 18
M1 - 4891
ER -