Ecotourism in a Country Rich in Both Biodiversity and Hope
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Region
          Latin & South America
              Topic
          Strategy & General Management
              Length
              15 pages
          Keywords
          Tourism
          developing countries
          internal conflict
          tourism services
          venture
              Copyright Holder
          GJCS / SCR
              Student Price
              $4.00
          Target Audience
          Graduate Students
          Undergraduate Students
          Executive Education
              Lucelia was a retired teacher who bought a farm in early 2006 with her savings, after 30 years as a Biology teacher for children aged 11 to 18. The farm was located in the sector of San Bernardo, a rural area of the municipality of Ibague, Tolima, Colombia, a country with a mainly rural armed internal conflict since 1952. Her dilemma was to use the farm as a private site for herself and her family or to offer tourism services to the public. So, did Lucelia had a typical family-retired life or a life with all the avatars of an entrepreneurial venture in this stage of her life in an area like San Bernardo?
Learning Outcomes
              - To better understand the process of decision making in a context of violence such as that presented in Colombia.
- Apply and analyze: Empathize with diverse and adverse realities in developing countries.
- Evaluate: Learn to make decisions and justify them considering the different perspectives of a situation.
- Creation: to create a discourse that will allow students to analyze and identify the possible consequences.
 
    