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Consultancy for the Development of a Tourism Diagnostic for the Regions of Ilha do Bananal and Serras Gerais in Tocantins

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Application deadline: Jul 7, 2025
Location:Brazil
Brazil
Category:Consulting services
Status:Open
Sectors:Tourism
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: USD 30,000
Date posted: Jul 2, 2025

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  • Consultancy for the Development of a Tourism Diagnostic for the Regions of Ilha do Bananal and Serras Gerais in Tocantins
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  • Jul 2, 2025

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Objectives: The main objective of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive tourism diagnostic for the regions of Ilha do Bananal and Serras Gerais in the State of Tocantins, Brazil. The study should analyze local tourism dynamics with a focus on the inclusion of traditional and Indigenous communities. Key goals include mapping attractions and infrastructure, identifying sustainable tourism opportunities, and assessing community participation. The outcomes are expected to guide sustainable tourism development, contributing to Tocantins’ economic competitiveness and integration into broader investment and trade flows, while emphasizing community-based models and conservation efforts.
Eligibility criteria: Eligible consulting firms must be from a member country or eligible territory of the Inter-American Development Bank. Only those registered in the BEO Portal with a valid Business Partner Number can participate. Collaborations can take the form of a consortium or joint venture with a designated representative. The firm should have experience in tourism diagnostics and sustainable tourism, especially with community engagement and participatory fieldwork approaches in Indigenous contexts. Fluency in Portuguese is crucial, and the team should include professionals with relevant expertise, with an encouragement to include Indigenous or Quilombola individuals. Adherence to local health and safety regulations, and principles of free, prior, and informed consent during community interactions, is required. Contact for further information: Leonardo Lahud Diniz and María Candelaria Mosquera Mansilla via email or the official web portal.

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Selection process #: BR-T1657-P002

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María Candelaria Mosquera Mansilla
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Leonardo Diniz Lahud
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