Abstract

"Over the last few years, tourism and leisure have been phenomena associated with the use of free time and, therefore, are commonly approached jointly. However, when it comes to visiting tourism and leisure in municipal natural parks, there are several possibilities of analysis, one of which is from the perspective of the theory of restrictions. The objective of this study on tourism is to analyse the restrictions on visits to the Amazon Tourism Pole, in Presidente Figueiredo (AM), from the perspective of residents and non‑residents. The research techniques used were descriptive and quantitative analysis carried out with the population of visitors to the Natural Parks in the Municipalities Galo da Serra, Orquídeas and Urubuí, with a non‑probability of 400 respondents. An analysis of samples plus application of the t test of non‑independent variables were made based on Veal (2011), describing perceived restrictions on the visit and the intention of a new visit. The results are that there are restrictions overcome on the visit, such as: lack of skill, interest, company, money, security and legal permission. That said, management recommendations are made. "

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