Synergies between special interest tourism and production systems based on traditional and intercultural knowledge the case of mapuche pewenche in the community of Lonquimay Article Sidebar PDF (Español (España)) Published Dec 21, 2020 DOI https://doi.org/10.25074/07197209.20.1879 Author Biographies Gustavo Aravena Paillalef, Universidad de La Frontera Ingeniero Agrónomo, MBA, Universidad de La Frontera Claudia Barchiesi Ferrari, Universidad de La Frontera Ingeniero Agrónomo, Doctor en Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad de La Frontera Main Article Content Gustavo Aravena Paillalef Universidad de La Frontera Claudia Barchiesi Ferrari Universidad de La Frontera Article Details Issue Vol 10 No 20 (2020) Section Dossier Turismo y Territorio: Naturaleza, Gobernanza e Innovación How to Cite Aravena Paillalef, G., & Barchiesi Ferrari, C. (2020). Synergies between special interest tourism and production systems based on traditional and intercultural knowledge. Revista De Geografía Espacios, 10(20), 89-101. https://doi.org/10.25074/07197209.20.1879 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver estadisticas Downloads Download data is not yet available. Abstract In the context of peasant economies, which develop in geographic sectors where their ecosystems are fragile from the productive point of view, due to soil limitations, topography, climatic conditions such as cold, rain and snow, it is not easy to identify alternatives for sustainable economic development that allows to overcome subsistence situations. However, in the case of peasant family agriculture settled in the territories of the agroecological zone of the Andean Cordillera, it has a potential for future development associated with tourism initiatives of special interests with production systems based on traditional knowledge and management and intercultural. In this context, the need arises to analyze their potential synergies with initiatives associated with special interest tourism and with the proposal of a Heritage Route associated with mountain production systems. Keywords special interest tourism synergies production systems