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Qhapaq Ñan, refers to a network of roads built during the time of the great Inca empire. Almost 55,000 kilometres long this net of roads extended across the entire geographical area of the Inca. The Thesis, that guides this study, is that selected parts of the Qhapaq Ñan could be used for touristic use, presuming this tourism follows sustainable criteria. Not mass tourism but rather innovative programs with a concept that focuses on the balance between “use and protection” of these sensitive areas, will be essential., operated by the local communities could be the right way.
Inca roads. --- Incas. --- Qhapaq Nan --- Inca --- Inca roads --- Inca road system --- Peru --- South America --- Andean,Tourism --- Sustainability,Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourism --- UNESCO --- ViaStoria --- Grande Traversata delle Alpi --- Inca Naani --- Machu Picchu --- Cultural routes --- Pilgrim routes --- Qhapaq Ñan --- Inka --- Inkastraßen --- Inkastraßennetz --- Südamerika --- Anden --- Innovation --- Nachhaltigkeit --- Tourismus --- Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourismus --- Kulturwege --- Pilgerwege --- Inka-Straßensystem --- Qhapaq Ñan. --- Qhapaq Nan --- Inca --- Inca roads --- Inca road system --- Peru --- South America --- Andean,Tourism --- Sustainability,Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourism --- UNESCO --- ViaStoria --- Grande Traversata delle Alpi --- Inca Naani --- Machu Picchu --- Cultural routes --- Pilgrim routes --- Qhapaq Ñan --- Inka --- Inkastraßen --- Inkastraßennetz --- Südamerika --- Anden --- Innovation --- Nachhaltigkeit --- Tourismus --- Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourismus --- Kulturwege --- Pilgerwege --- Inka-Straßensystem
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Qhapaq Ñan, refers to a network of roads built during the time of the great Inca empire. Almost 55,000 kilometres long this net of roads extended across the entire geographical area of the Inca. The Thesis, that guides this study, is that selected parts of the Qhapaq Ñan could be used for touristic use, presuming this tourism follows sustainable criteria. Not mass tourism but rather innovative programs with a concept that focuses on the balance between “use and protection” of these sensitive areas, will be essential., operated by the local communities could be the right way.
Inca roads. --- Incas. --- Qhapaq Ñan. --- Qhapaq Nan --- Inca --- Inca roads --- Inca road system --- Peru --- South America --- Andean,Tourism --- Sustainability,Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourism --- UNESCO --- ViaStoria --- Grande Traversata delle Alpi --- Inca Naani --- Machu Picchu --- Cultural routes --- Pilgrim routes --- Qhapaq Ñan --- Inka --- Inkastraßen --- Inkastraßennetz --- Südamerika --- Anden --- Innovation --- Nachhaltigkeit --- Tourismus --- Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourismus --- Kulturwege --- Pilgerwege --- Inka-Straßensystem
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Qhapaq Ñan, refers to a network of roads built during the time of the great Inca empire. Almost 55,000 kilometres long this net of roads extended across the entire geographical area of the Inca. The Thesis, that guides this study, is that selected parts of the Qhapaq Ñan could be used for touristic use, presuming this tourism follows sustainable criteria. Not mass tourism but rather innovative programs with a concept that focuses on the balance between “use and protection” of these sensitive areas, will be essential., operated by the local communities could be the right way.
Inca roads. --- Incas. --- Qhapaq Ñan. --- Qhapaq Nan --- Inca --- Inca roads --- Inca road system --- Peru --- South America --- Andean,Tourism --- Sustainability,Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourism --- UNESCO --- ViaStoria --- Grande Traversata delle Alpi --- Inca Naani --- Machu Picchu --- Cultural routes --- Pilgrim routes --- Qhapaq Ñan --- Inka --- Inkastraßen --- Inkastraßennetz --- Südamerika --- Anden --- Innovation --- Nachhaltigkeit --- Tourismus --- Community-based Tourism --- Trekking Tourismus --- Kulturwege --- Pilgerwege --- Inka-Straßensystem
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Trails and routes have been indispensable to travel and tourism over the centuries, helping to form the basis of mobility patterns of the past and the present. This book is the first to comprehensively examine these tourism trails from a tourism and recreation perspective. This cutting-edge volume is global in scope and discusses a wide range of natural, cultural and developed linear resources for tourism and recreation. The book is suitable for both researchers and students who are interested in cultural heritage-based tourism, recreation and leisure studies, landscape and change, human mobility, geography, environmental management, and broader interests in destination planning, development and management.
Culture and tourism. --- Tourism --- Trails. --- Environmental aspects. --- Management. --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Ethnotourism --- Tourism and culture --- Economic aspects --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Culture and tourism --- Trails --- Environmental aspects --- Management --- E-books --- cultural routes. --- heritage trails. --- mobility patterns. --- nature trails. --- tourism and recreation . --- tourism and recreation trails. --- tourism development. --- tourism management. --- tourism mobilities. --- tourism routes. --- wilderness management.
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