Incidencia del proyecto turístico ruta del Río en la generación del cantón Quevedo, período 2012-2013

Quevedo Canton is located in the Rivers Province, with a population of approximately 173.585 inhabitants, has nine urban and two rural parishes. The great feature of this city is its large commercial dynamics, its remarkable agricultural development and large quantity of tourists attractive that...

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Autor Principal: Carrasco Goya, Diana Mercedes
Otros Autores: Weisson Figueroa, Diana Mercedes
Formato: Tesis de Pregrado
Publicado: Quevedo-Ecuador 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/2831
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Sumario:Quevedo Canton is located in the Rivers Province, with a population of approximately 173.585 inhabitants, has nine urban and two rural parishes. The great feature of this city is its large commercial dynamics, its remarkable agricultural development and large quantity of tourists attractive that are currently untapped. Quevedo has developed in recent years and is potentiated by its attractive tourism sites and destinations that you can visit. Something that has generated a significant change is that now, Quevedo is an entrepreneurial city and why private investors have been attracted to place their business and thus has promoted employment for quevedeños doing tourist city. Construction of River Road has generated sustained and sustainable economic development in regards to tourism in the city is listed as the 'River City'. This has resulted in foreign and inhabitants to enjoy this heavenly tourist site, especially on weekends and holidays. Family barbecues come and perform the bank of tributary and cool off in the water, in addition to practice some sport. The purpose of this project is the present and sustainable growth financially viable, through the exploitation of natural resources in a responsible way in the path of Quevedo Canton River