Sustainability and Tourist Activities in Protected Natural Areas: The Case of Three Natural Parks of Andalusia (Spain)
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As a form of protection, a nature park is often created to protect and valorise natural
and cultural heritage in peripheral rural areas. However, in terms of multifunctionality, new nature parks incorporate traditional productive activities, such as recreational and tourist activities,
which sometimes compromise sustainability. The research objective is to study the relationship
between tourism and sustainability in the nature parks of Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche,
Sierra Norte de Sevilla and Sierra de Hornachuelos that make up the Dehesas de Sierra Morena
Biosphere Reserve in Andalusia, Spain. Therefore, selective interviews have been carried out with
the stakeholders to establish their perception of sustainable tourism and the presence of dominant
discourses. The main conclusions indicate: (1) the presence of different dominant discourses on
sustainability, namely the conservationist and mercantilist ones, with the prevalence of the economic
dimension; (2) poor awareness and adaptation to the context of global change; and (3) the presence of
competitive relationships that generate difficulties for the governance of sustainable tourism
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Bahamonde-Rodríguez, M., García-Delgado, F. J., & Šadeikaitė, G. (2022). Sustainability and Tourist Activities in Protected Natural Areas: The Case of Three Natural Parks of Andalusia (Spain). In Land (Vol. 11, Issue 11, p. 2015). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11112015














