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Abstract
The Pomona parish in the Amazon of Ecuador had the goal of community tourism development, aimed at strengthening social, cultural, environmental and economic. Methodologically, there was full community participation, evidencing results of processes that involve the non-fulfillment of goals and the disorganization of sustaining factors in the tourism sector of the community. The complex relationships between the actors and the subject Organization; Personal; Finance; Products or service and community growth have compromised the quality of life of its inhabitants; the inadequate use and exploitation of natural resources has not allowed for tourism sustainability, but it has achieved levels of poverty due to income, destruction of the environment and loss of cultural entity.
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