Evaluation of the tourist attractions of Canton Puyango, Province of Loja-Ecuador

Evaluación de los atractivos turísticos del Cantón Puyango, Provincia de Loja-Ecuador

Alex Tapia Chamba
Autonomous Decentralized Government of Yantzaza, Ecuador
Armando Patricio Asadobay–Guashpa
Gobierno Parroquial Rural Augusto Nicolás Martínez, Ecuador
Alexandra Suarez Jaramillo
University of Seville, Ecuador
Jhohana Larrea Silva
Universitat de les Illes Balears, Ecuador
Jefferson Sanchez Ruiz
Universitat de les Illes Balears, Ecuador

Evaluation of the tourist attractions of Canton Puyango, Province of Loja-Ecuador

Espirales revista multidisciplinaria de invesitgación científica, vol. 5, núm. 4, pp. 19-35, 2021

Grupo Compás

Recepción: 13 Abril 2021

Aprobación: 19 Julio 2021

Abstract: Multi-criteria evaluation studies in the tourism field have gained importance in recent times due to the Covid19 pandemic that has presented challenges and new social, cultural and lifestyle changes in today's society. Therefore, in this context, the CME helps tourism planners and managers to have a clearer vision to make decisions in the prioritization and production of products that help to energize the local economy based on the tourist attractions with the greatest potential. The objective of the study is to inform planners, which tourist attractions have the greatest potential in the canton of Puyango. The research becomes strategic since the results determine that the petrified forest of Puyango, the 8-sphere clock of the San Jacinto church, the sphinx of the Lord of Giron and the Alma Lojana Gourmet coffee are in the top four positions that are strategic to develop efforts in tourism.

Keywords: Multicriteria evaluation, tourism potential, tourist attractions, Canton Puyango..

Resumen: Los estudios de evaluación multicriterio en el campo turistico han cobrado importancia en estos últimos tiempos debido a la pandemia Covid19 que ha presentado retos y nuevos cambios sociales, culturales y formas de vida en la sociedad actual. Por lo tanto, en este contexto la EMC ayuda a los planificadores y gestores turisticos a tener una visión más clara para tomar decisiones en la priorización y producción de productos que ayuden a dinamizar la economía local en base a los atractivos turisticos con mayor potencial. El objetivo del estudio es poner a conocimiento de los planificadores, que atractivos turisticos tienen mayor potencial en el cantón Puyango. La investigación se convierte estratégica puesto que los resultados determinan que el bosque petrificado de Puyango, el reloj de 8 esferas de la iglesia San Jacinto, la esfinge del señor de Girón y el café Gourmet Alma Lojana están en los cuatro primeros puestos que son estratégicos para desarrollar esfuerzos en el tema turistico.

Palabras clave: Evaluación multicriterio, potencial turístico, atractivos turísticos, Cantón Puyango.

Introduction

According to Sanchez et al (2021), Ecuador, like other countries in recent years, has gone through various periods in relation to social, political, economic and environmental changes (p.83). Therefore, in the current context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the structural changes in society and ways of life have been transformed, especially in terms of tourism.

In this context we must take into account what Delgado (2020) and Rivera (2019) mention that tourism development should always be with a view to sustainable and sustainable development and even more so in times of pandemic Post-covid19. On the other hand, to this pandemic problem the World Tourism Organization (2020) decides to launch the "Tourism Recovery Plan, to Support Jobs and economies through tourism a call to action to mitigate the socio-economic impacts of Covid-19 and accelerate recovery" (Guerra, 2021, p. 143).

Continuing with the theme of the post covid-19 we must understand that territorial planning and tourism planning should be framed in the strategies and pillars of the UNWTO such as economic recovery and the development of strategic recovery of micro, small and medium enterprises in order to guide the tourism value chain, on the other hand the second pillar the development of marketing and promotion of territories with tourism potential and finally the strengthening of institutions and building resilience, strategic focused on business.

For the above mentioned, the EMC of the attractions of the Puyango canton is strategic because the territories need studies that help determine the tourism potential of each attraction within the territory, in order to join efforts in the planning and management of the attractions with potential.

The Multicriteria Evaluation (MCE) in the valuation and prioritization of tourist attractions has been used by several authors among them (Barredo, 1996; Barba & Charles, 1997 and Marín & Nogués, 2001; Proctor & Dreschsler, 2003; Franco et al., 2009; Joo & Alvarado, 2013; Zhingre 2020 and Sanchez et al 2021a, 2021b).

These authors used this methodology because it incorporates different evaluation alternatives of intrinsic and extrinsic criteria, through a logical thinking process that leads to a balanced analysis of all established attributes and all facets of the planning problems.

The MSC in the prioritization of tourist attractions in the canton of Puyango helped determine that the canton has enough attractions to develop a tourist flow among the attractions with the greatest potential is the petrified forest of Puyango, which "is a relic because it is the only one in Ecuador and is part of the few that exist in the world. It is preserved because it has a protected area of 2650 hectares, between the provinces of El Oro and Loja (Malacatus, 2020, p. 2).

On the other hand, the Puyango canton, besides having the petrified forest, has an important variety of natural and cultural resources with tourism potential, but it has been observed that tourism management is limited due to the lack of tourism project initiatives in the territory, little research in prioritization and production of tourism products that energize the local economy, little support by the authorities in tourism initiatives. For this reason, the present study evaluates and assesses the tourism potential of natural and cultural resources, so that in the future the institutions have a basic tool to make decisions in the management and investment of promotion and adequacy with infrastructure accessible to all.

As the main result of the EMC, it was determined that, in terms of tourist attractions, the first places are occupied by the petrified forest of Puyango, the 8-sphere clock of the San Jacinto church, the sphinx of the Señor de Girón and the Alma Lojana Gourmet coffee. This will also offer possibilities for a post-Covid19 sustainable and community-based tourism model.

Materials and methods

The multi-criteria evaluation methodology is based on a mixed analysis with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Following some references in EMC studies carried out in the province of Loja, the same methodological scheme of Zhingre et al. 2020 and Sanchez et al. 2021a 2021b) is followed.

These studies consider developing a diagnosis of the current situation in terms of infrastructure, accessibility of products and services. Following this process, a valuation and inventory of the attractions and resources of the canton will be carried out in order to develop the CME.

Diagnosis of the current situation: This first step begins with a bibliographic review of primary and secondary information on the infrastructure and services available for each resource and tourist attraction.

2. Inventory of tourist resources and attractions in Puyango canton: the methodology of the Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador (2004) was used to prepare the inventory. Ten cultural tourist attractions and three natural attractions were identified.

3. Multicriteria evaluation: considering the basic concepts of the evaluation matrix, a four-stage procedure was carried out:

a) definition of the object and identification of alternatives

b) definition of the set of attributes

c) obtaining the decision matrix

d) valuation of tourism resources through the application of the weighted linear summation method.

Table 1Intrinsic and extrinsic criteria for the evaluation of tourism attractions

Table 1
Intrinsic and extrinsic criteria for the evaluation of tourism attractions
Intrinsic criteria
Type of resource Criteria AttributeDescription
Terrestrial a) Coveragea1 ) VegetationAbundant (A) Sufficient (S) Scarce(E)
b) Soil conditionsb1 ) GradientSteeply inclined(MI) Inclined (I) Somewhat Inclined ( AI) Flat ( P)
b2 ) SurfaceStony ( Pe) Terracing (T) Wet (H) Compact (C) Pasture (Pa) Other (O)
b3 ) DifficultyHigh (A) Medium (M) Low( B)
Aquatic (water currents)c) Featuresc1 ) WidthMeters
c 2) Transparency Crystalline (C) Semiturbia (S) Turbid (T)
c3 ) Visible extension 1 to 3 mts. (A) 3 to 6 mts. (B) 6 to 10 mts. (C) More than 10 mts. (D)
d) Additional attractiond1 ) FaunaYes (S) No (N)
Cultural manifestationse) Featurese1 ) Traditional StateExcellent (E) Good (B) Bad (M)
e2 ) DisseminationLocal (L) Regional (R) National (N) International (I)
e3 ) Community participationYes (S) No (N)
f) Promotionf1 ) Means of promotionWeb (W) Television (T) Radius (R) Magazines (Re)
Extrinsic criteria
Criteria AttributeDescription
g) Physical access g1 ) DistanceKilometers
g2 ) TimeMinutes
h) Appreciation possibilitiesh1 ) State of conservation Excellent (E) Good (B) Regular (R) Bad (M)
h2 ) Quality of the environment Optima (O) Good (B) Regular (R) Low (Ba)
h3 ) Fragility Very high (MA) High (A) Moderate (M) Low (B)
h4 ) ContaminationYes (S) No (N)
i) Infrastructure and servicesi1 ) SignalingSufficient (S) Some (A) Insufficient (I) None (N)
i2 ) EquipmentSufficient (S) Some (A) Insufficient (I) None (N)
i3 ) Recreational facilitiesRecreational facilities (A) Elements subject to recreation (M) No recreational site (B)
i4 ) ActivitiesTotal number of activities
j) Security j1 ) SurveillanceVery safe (M) Insurance (S) Moderate (Mo) Insecure (I)

Source: Prepared by

Results

In the tourism diagnosis of the current situation of the canton Puyango cantonal head of Alamor we can say that it has all the basic services such as tourist services such as lodging, food, recreation and transportation. In this context we also note that the access roads are in good condition, there is also road access to the coast and highlands. Taking the city of Loja as a starting point, there is a 200km distance to the city of Alamor, which can be reached by different means of transportation: bus, cab and private car.

On the other hand, in the inventory of the tourist attractions of the Puyango canton, 13 attractions of tourist interest were inventoried.

Table 2. Tourist attractions of the canton Puyango

Table 2
Tourist attractions of the canton Puyango
Name of the attractionCategoryTypeSubtypeHierarchy
Petrified forest of PuyangoNatural SitesForestsPetrified III
Tagua or Ivory ForestNatural SitesForestsHumid Tropical West I
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters SpaNatural SitesGroundwaterSulfur Waters I
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 facesCultural EventsTechnical and Scientific AchievementsTechnical Works II
Effigy of the Lord of GirónCultural EventsContemporary Artistic AchievementsSculpture I
Alma Lojana gourmet coffeeCultural EventsTechnical and Scientific AchievementsIndustrial Operations I
SunstoneCultural EventsHistoricalArchaeological Site I
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parishCultural EventsEthnographyTypical food and beverages I
Wine and orange confectioneryCultural EventsTechnical and Scientific AchievementsIndustrial Operations I
Tagua handicraftsCultural EventsEthnographyWooden handicrafts I
Granulated panela factoryCultural EventsTechnical and Scientific AchievementsIndustrial Operations I
Guadua handicraftsCultural EventsEthnographyWooden handicrafts I
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".Cultural EventsTechnical and Scientific AchievementsIndustrial OperationsI

Source: Field work

As explained in other investigations, the first step in the identification of alternatives is based on the search for resources or attractions that have limitations for the use of tourism, among them is the Piedra del Sol, which is located on private property, despite the fact that there is free access to observe this attraction, despite the fact that it does not have road and tourism infrastructure equipment. In this process, other attractions with a tourist current were also identified, such as the Petrified Forest of Puyango, which has infrastructure and equipment to develop tourism.

While it is true that the Autonomous Decentralized Governments (GAD) do not have the technical capacity of tourism professionals or there is little importance for the tourism sector, which has led to the insufficient implementation of strategies for tourism development in the canton of Puyango.

Once the field work has been carried out, the characterization matrix with a mixed approach is obtained. Table 2 below shows the characterization of the intrinsic criteria according to the type and name of the resources.

Table 1Construction of the intrinsic criteria for analysis

Table 1Construction
of the intrinsic criteria for analysis
ResourcesCriteria
Terrestrial (hills, ravines, parks, etc.)VegetationGradientSurfaceDifficulty
a 1 (1)b1 (2)b2 (3)b3 ( 4)
Petrified forest of PuyangoSAICM
Tagua or ivory forestAAIHB
Aquatics (Water currents)WidthTransparencyVisible extensionFauna
c 1c2 (5)c3 (6)d1 (7)
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters Spa3 mCBS
Cultural EventsTraditional StateBroadcastCommunity participationMedia and communications
e1 (8)e2 (9)e3 (10)f1 (11)
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 facesERSW
Effigy of the Lord of GirónELSW
Alma Lojana gourmet coffeeBLSW
SunstoneMLSW
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parishBLSW
Wine and orange confectioneryBLSW
Tagua handicraftsBLSW
Granulated panela factoryBLSR
Guadua handicraftsBLSW
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".BRSW

Source: Own elaboration based on Franco (2009).

Table 4. Construction of the extrinsic criteria for analysis

Table 4
Construction of the extrinsic criteria for analysis
ResourcesCriteria
Physical accessAppreciation possibilitiesInfrastructure and servicesSecurity
g 1g 2h1 (1)h2 (2)h3 (3)h4 (4)i1 (5)i2 (5)i3 (6)i 4j1 (7)
Terrestrial (hills, ravines, parks, etc.)
Petrified forest of Puyango83 km1hEOANSAA5M
Tagua or ivory forest25 km35minBBMNINB4S
Aquatics (Water currents)
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters Spa18km25 minBBASAIA2Mo
Cultural manifestations
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 faces0.1 km5 minEOANSSA3M
Effigy of the Lord of Girón7 km15 minEBMNSSM2M
Alma Lojana gourmet coffee7 km15 minEBMNASM2S
Sunstone8 km20 minBRMSNIM2S
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parish7 km15 minBOMSNSM1S
Wine and orange confectionery19km35 minBBBNIAA2S
Tagua handicrafts25km45 minBBBNAAA2S
Granulated panela factory18 km26 minBRBSAAM2Mo
Guadua handicrafts18km25 minBRBSAAM2Mo
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".1.5km10 minBRBSAAM2Mo
[1] E= Excellent B= Good R= Regular M= Bad[2] O= Optimum B= Good R= Regular Ba= Low[3] MA= Very high A= High M= Moderate B= Low[4] S= Yes N= No[5] S= Sufficient A= Some I= Insufficient N= None [6] A= Recreational facilities M= Elements susceptible to recreation B= No recreational site [7] M= Very secure S= Insurance Mo= Moderate I= Insecure

Source: Own elaboration based on Franco (2009).

Once the criteria were tabulated, they were transformed into a scale between 1 and 10. The value of each attribute represents the degree to which each alternative meets the assessment objective, with 10 being the maximum possible value and 1 the minimum value.

Table 5. Decision matrix with normalized values

Table 5
Decision matrix with normalized values
ResourcesIntrinsic attributes
Terrestrial (hills, ravines, parks, etc.)va1vb1vb2vb3TotalAverage40%
Petrified forest of Puyango99993693.6
Tagua or ivory forest109673283,2
Aquatics (Water currents)vc1vc2vc3vd1TotalAverage40%
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters Spa8899348.53.4
Cultural Events ve1ve2ve3vf1TotalAverage40%
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 faces10897348.53.4
Effigy of the Lord of Girón10797338.253.3
Alma Lojana Gourmet Coffee8797317.753.1
Piedra del Sol7797307.53
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parish77772872.8
Wine and orange confectionery77772872.8
Tagua handicrafts77772872.8
Granulated panela factory77772872.8
Guadua handicrafts77772872.8
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".8777297.252.9

Source: Own elaboration based on Franco (2009).

Table 6. Decision matrix with normalized values

Table 6
Decision matrix with normalized values
ResourcesExtrinsic attributes
Terrestrial vg1vg2vh1vh2vh3vh4vi1vi2vi3vi4vj1TotalAverage 60%
Petrified forest of Puyango7710108108101010101009,095,45
Tagua or ivory forest88886862988797,184,31
Aquatics (Water currents)
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters Spa88878868666797,184,31
Cultural Events
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 faces991010810101010210988,915,35
Effigy of the Lord of Girón8810861081010210908,184,91
Alma Lojana gourmet coffee881086108101028888,004,80
Piedra del Sol788768444,002,40
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parish888968266410756,824,09
Wine and orange confectionery78886102106210777,004,20
Tagua handicrafts78886868828777,004,20
Granulated panela factory78876886826746,734,04
Guadua handicrafts78876888626746,734,04
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".99988877727846,754,05

Source: Own elaboration based on Franco (2009).

Valuation of tourism resources through the application of the weighted linear summation method.

Table 7: Results obtained from the linear combination of attributes (normalized criteria)

Table 7
Results obtained from the linear combination of attributes normalized criteria
ResourcesLinear Sum of Intrinsic ResourcesLinear Sum of Extrinsic ResourcesWeighted Sum of Intrinsic CriteriaWeighted Sum of Extrinsic CriteriaFinal value of weightsOrder of Preference
Petrified forest of Puyango361003,65,459,051
Tagua or ivory forest32793,24,317,516
El Arenal Sulfurous Waters Spa34793,44,317,715
San Jacinto de Alamor church clock with 8 faces34983,45,358,752
Effigy of the Lord of Girón33903,34,918,213
Alma Lojana gourmet coffee31883,14,807,94
Sunstone304432,405,413
Sausage or sausage of the Mercadillo parish28752,84,096,899
Wine and orange confectionery28772,84,2077
Tagua handicrafts28772,84,2078
Granulated panela factory28742,84,046,8410
Guadua handicrafts28742,84,046,8412
Live museum of stingless bees "Meliponas".29842,94,056,9511

Conclusions

It is concluded that the multi-criteria evaluation research (MCE) of the tourist attractions of the canton of Puyango serves as a basis for developing efforts in the area of territorial planning, management and investment of economic resources in the adequacy of road and tourist infrastructure in each area where the resources and attractions with tourist potential are located.

On the other hand, the prioritization of attractions through the EMC will help to make better decisions in promotion and dissemination of the attractions that show greater importance within the research. As it has been observed and verified that EMC is a methodology that helps to have a better vision of the context of the territory in terms of both basic services and tourism infrastructure.

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