Bio-Cultural:
Biocultural diversity refers to the parallel evolution of biological diversity and cultural diversity and the continuous adaptation between the two. It is also related to the diversity of places and reflects the ways in which people live with nature. Over generations, this parallel evolution has generated ecological knowledge and local practices that allow societies around the world to manage their resources sustainably while maintaining their cultural identity and social structures.
Bio-Cultural Tourism:
“Platform that generates high-impact experiences that reactivate and nourish human-nature relationships, through immersion in those worldviews that have developed a relationship of understanding and love with his place ”
Bio-cultural Route:
The Biocultural Route is one of the results of the project: '' Strategies for forest conservation and strengthening of green enterprises in the community of Rancho Quemado, in the buffer zone of Corcovado National Park '', executed by Aves de Osa and financed by the I Debt for Nature Swap USA - C.R.
One of the objectives is to link the tourist services offered in the community of Rancho Quemado and make them attractive and visible as an important destination in the Osa Peninsula.
The Biocultural route is defined as a set of experiences that show the parallel evolution of biological diversity and cultural diversity, through which generations have forged ecological knowledge and sustainable local practices within its environment.
The route contains observation sites and interpretation of the abundant wildlife in the area, as well as presenting the local traditions of the community, which are developed in harmony with the environment.
One of the objectives is to link the tourist services offered in the community of Rancho Quemado and make them attractive and visible as an important destination in the Osa Peninsula.
The Biocultural route is defined as a set of experiences that show the parallel evolution of biological diversity and cultural diversity, through which generations have forged ecological knowledge and sustainable local practices within its environment.
The route contains observation sites and interpretation of the abundant wildlife in the area, as well as presenting the local traditions of the community, which are developed in harmony with the environment.