Small-scale Sport Event Tourism and Sustainability: A Case Study in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Abstract

Small-scale sport events have been argued to be a sustainable form of tourism development for communities (Gibson, 1999). This study analyzes four small-scale sport events all operated by NIGSA (Nómadas International Group SA) in the Magallanes region of Chile. The four events at the core of this study were: Patagonian Expedition Race, Patagonian International Marathon, Ultra Trail Torres del Paine, and the Ultra Fiord which operate partially or completely inside the Torres del Paine National Park. As a biosphere reserve established by the United Nations, Torres del Paine National Park requires a sustainable perspective of event sport tourism. A 2011 alteration of biosphere reserve qualification criteria from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has heightened the need for protection, preservation, and responsible management of Torres del Paine National Park and the small-scale sport events being studied. This document includes sustainability and event sport tourism literature, a detailed methodology, findings and discussion from the data collected, and a few suggestions for the industry and event organizers. This study reveals development potential or lack thereof as a result of small-scale event sport tourism in the Torres del Paine National Park.

Presenters

Jennifer Velarde

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Changing Dimensions of Contemporary Tourism, Tourism and Leisure Industries, Critical Issues in Tourism and Leisure Studies

KEYWORDS

"Sustainability", " Small-scale Sport Event Tourism", " Sport Tourism", " International Sport Tourism", " Latin America"

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