The system that alludes to negotiation, consensus and responsibility between political and civil actors, public and private sectors is known as governance.Co-responsible development, understood as a system of management and administration of assets assumed as common, fosters a series of demands, needs and expectations among those who make up communities and municipalities, migrants and residents, political and social actors, as well as public and private sectors.Co-responsible development has been structured as endogenous with emphasis on the relationships between the parties involved, communitarian to refer to groups around a common good, and sustainable to account for openness to external capital such as tourism.