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De la gobernanza al clientelismo en el Municipio De Temoaya, Estado de México


Natali Carolina Rubi Fernández
José Luis Estrada Rodríguez
Delia Gutiérrez Linares

Abstract

English title: From governance to clientelism in the municipality of Temoaya, state of Mexico


The objective of this paper is to identify whether tourism governance in the municipality of Temoaya, State of Mexico is exercised from a  network approach through orderly and integrated cooperation with public, private and social actors. For the case of the research, an  analytical and descriptive approach to the concept of governance and tourism was analyzed in the first part, where it is identified that this  tool is used to contemplate the interests of all the actors for joint decision making in territorial and social development. In the  second phase, for the analysis of the field work, a design proposed by Cresswell (2009) was applied, in which it was investigated from the  quantitative part and then from the qualitative part, identifying the similar and different findings in each of the instruments used and  thus, distinguishing the characteristics of these, The conclusions obtained were that in the dynamics of tourism stakeholders in the  municipality there is no interrelation between the same groups of stakeholders, nor between other stakeholders, defining tourism  governance in Temoaya, State of Mexico as idealistic at present, since the linkage between them is divided by groups and sectors.   


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