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    Technological Development of Priority Tourist Destinations and Maging Towns

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    This work is intended to be of support and utility for the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, so that they can build a future SWOT evaluation of tourist destinations. As well, for those who are interested in areas related to the topics presented in this handbook.It presents the development of incorporate indicators of the Priority Tourist Destinations and Magic Towns of Mexico, derived from Sectorial Project 242853 called Development of Information Systems for the Management of the Tourist Destinations of Mexico, where the analysis of the Project is detailed, until the Achievement of the technological innovation generated, through an Information System.Mexico is a country which has as one of its strengths, cultural and natural resources in each of its states, municipalities and localities. Customs, traditions, gastronomy, ceremonial centers, archeological zones, waterfalls, the abundance in flora and fauna; so describe each of its wonders. These resources require laws and regulations to protect and maintain them, to improve infrastructure, to be sustainable, and attractive to national and international tourism without being damaged or that the inhabitants of those places are benefited by the generation of jobs, social security among others. Balancing all the factors involved is an arduous task and requires studies such as those carried out by various governmental and educational institutions, the private sector among others. In the next work to be published called "Compendium of tourist indicators of priority tourist destinations and magical towns", the analysis of variables and indicators of Priority Tourist Destinations is analyzed, taking as reference various guidelines, standards and information sources as The National Development Plan (NDP) 2013-2018, Tourism Sector Program 2013-2018 (TSP), Identification of Tourism Potentials in Regions and Municipalities (Fascicle 8), Competitiveness Agendas of Mexico's Tourist Destinations, (IMCO), the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Alliance for Excellence in Tourism (EXCELTUR), ITESM, the Guide for Incorporation and Permanence of the Magic Towns of the Tourism Secretaríat (Sectur) with the analysis for the automation of the evaluation of the Magic Towns, INEGI, DATATUR, DENUE among others. As a result of this in-depth analysis, we reach a concentration of 2610 indicators, which are found in an indicator matrix, which can be structured in a hierarchy with a level three depth (Component, subcomponent, factor and indicator). It is necessary to reduce these indicators, so that they identify and select those that have the greatest impact on the observation of tourism development of the destination, taking into account the sustainability, competitiveness, potential and tourism performance of priority tourist destinations and magic towns. The selection of these indicators is done with an affinity diagram or K-J method (Kawakita Jiro), which allows SWOT analysis of the CAs of priority tourist destinations and magic towns and the matrix of the 2610 indicators. This work is intended to be of support and utility for the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, so that they can build a future SWOT evaluation of tourist destinations. As well, for those who are interested in areas related to the topics presented in this handbook.It presents the development of incorporate indicators of the Priority Tourist Destinations and Magic Towns of Mexico, derived from Sectorial Project 242853 called Development of Information Systems for the Management of the Tourist Destinations of Mexico, where the analysis of the Project is detailed, until the Achievement of the technological innovation generated, through an Information System.CONACY

    Aproximación al dimensionamiento del PIB turístico estatal: evidencia para México

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    Mexico needs information about supporting the narrative of the importance of tourism in the country, at subnational level. Currently there is no Tourism Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data, at state level. The general objective is to formulate a methodology that allows an approach to sizing tourism GDP at state level in Mexico. Two particular objectives are developed: 1) calculate the percentage that tourism GDP represents in the GDP of each federal entity, and 2) calculate the percentage that each state's tourism GDP represents in the national tourism GDP. A quantitative methodology has been designed with the two methods for data processing: the "top-down" method based on the national tourism GDP provided by the Tourism Satellite Account of Mexico, and the "bottom-up" method based on the regional data of Sector 72. To correctly infer the indicator, the Cluster Analysis technique was used in order to confirm the calibration weights for the sizing, deduced from the national data. Our findings suggest that Quintana Roo is the state that contributes most to its own state GDP (45.6%), and Mexico City has the highest share in the national tourism GDP (15.3%). New maps were created to illustrate the regional distribution of the monetary tourism contribution, which in general, 35% could be concentrated in states with a “sun and beach” tourist vocation. Tourism activity is developed in all states, although, if we consider the national tourist GDP (91.6 billion dollars, in 2016), half of this is concentrated in 6 states: Mexico City, the State of Mexico, Quintana Roo, Jalisco, Veracruz and Guanajuato.México requiere contar con información que apoye la narrativa de la importancia del turismo en el país, a nivel subnacional. El objetivo general consiste en formular una metodología que permita conocer una aproximación al dimensionamiento del PIB turístico en el plano estatal de México. Se desarrollan dos objetivos particulares: 1) calcular el porcentaje que representa el PIB turístico en el PIB de cada entidad federativa, y 2) calcular el porcentaje que cada PIB turístico estatal representa en el PIB turístico nacional. Se diseñó una metodología cuantitativa que involucra la utilización de dos métodos para el tratamiento de los datos: el método “descendente”, que parte del dato del PIB turístico nacional proporcionado por la Cuenta Satélite del Turismo de México, y el método “ascendente”, que parte del dato regional del Sector 72. Para inferir correctamente el indicador, se utilizó la técnica de análisis cluster para confirmar los ponderadores de calibración, para el dimensionamiento deducido del dato nacional. Los resultados indican que Quintana Roo es el estado donde el turismo aporta mayormente a su PIB estatal (45.6%), y la Ciudad de México es la que más aporta al PIB turístico nacional (15.3%). Se crearon los primeros mapas que ilustran la distribución regional de la contribución del turismo en términos monetarios, en la cual 35% se puede concentrar en los estados con vocación turística de “sol y playa”. Se determinó que en todos los estados se desarrolla la actividad turística, aunque del PIB turístico nacional (1 billón 648 902 millones de pesos en 2016), la mitad se concentra 6 estados: Ciudad de México, el Estado de México, Quintana Roo, Jalisco, Veracruz y Guanajuato

    Technological Development of Priority Tourist Destinations and Maging Towns

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    This work is intended to be of support and utility for the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, so that they can build a future SWOT evaluation of tourist destinations. As well, for those who are interested in areas related to the topics presented in this handbook.It presents the development of incorporate indicators of the Priority Tourist Destinations and Magic Towns of Mexico, derived from Sectorial Project 242853 called Development of Information Systems for the Management of the Tourist Destinations of Mexico, where the analysis of the Project is detailed, until the Achievement of the technological innovation generated, through an Information System.Mexico is a country which has as one of its strengths, cultural and natural resources in each of its states, municipalities and localities. Customs, traditions, gastronomy, ceremonial centers, archeological zones, waterfalls, the abundance in flora and fauna; so describe each of its wonders. These resources require laws and regulations to protect and maintain them, to improve infrastructure, to be sustainable, and attractive to national and international tourism without being damaged or that the inhabitants of those places are benefited by the generation of jobs, social security among others. Balancing all the factors involved is an arduous task and requires studies such as those carried out by various governmental and educational institutions, the private sector among others. In the next work to be published called "Compendium of tourist indicators of priority tourist destinations and magical towns", the analysis of variables and indicators of Priority Tourist Destinations is analyzed, taking as reference various guidelines, standards and information sources as The National Development Plan (NDP) 2013-2018, Tourism Sector Program 2013-2018 (TSP), Identification of Tourism Potentials in Regions and Municipalities (Fascicle 8), Competitiveness Agendas of Mexico's Tourist Destinations, (IMCO), the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Alliance for Excellence in Tourism (EXCELTUR), ITESM, the Guide for Incorporation and Permanence of the Magic Towns of the Tourism Secretaríat (Sectur) with the analysis for the automation of the evaluation of the Magic Towns, INEGI, DATATUR, DENUE among others. As a result of this in-depth analysis, we reach a concentration of 2610 indicators, which are found in an indicator matrix, which can be structured in a hierarchy with a level three depth (Component, subcomponent, factor and indicator). It is necessary to reduce these indicators, so that they identify and select those that have the greatest impact on the observation of tourism development of the destination, taking into account the sustainability, competitiveness, potential and tourism performance of priority tourist destinations and magic towns. The selection of these indicators is done with an affinity diagram or K-J method (Kawakita Jiro), which allows SWOT analysis of the CAs of priority tourist destinations and magic towns and the matrix of the 2610 indicators. This work is intended to be of support and utility for the Ministry of Tourism in Mexico, so that they can build a future SWOT evaluation of tourist destinations. As well, for those who are interested in areas related to the topics presented in this handbook.It presents the development of incorporate indicators of the Priority Tourist Destinations and Magic Towns of Mexico, derived from Sectorial Project 242853 called Development of Information Systems for the Management of the Tourist Destinations of Mexico, where the analysis of the Project is detailed, until the Achievement of the technological innovation generated, through an Information System.CONACY

    Critica a la responsabilidad social, una perspectiva multidisciplinaria

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    Este texto contribuye al análisis científico de varias áreas del conocimiento como la filosofía social, la patología, la educación para el cuidado del medio ambiente y la sustentabilidad que inciden en diversas unidades de aprendizaje de la Licenciatura en Educación para la Salud y de la Maestría en Sociología de la SaludVarias son las razones para escribir este libro, una de ellas es apostarle a la conservación de nuestras vidas, una mas, es generar condiciones sociales para rescatar el equilibrio entre la naturaleza y los seres humanos, que sistemáticamente, se a roto con la precisión de la memoria ciega entregada al olvido
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