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This study examines the current state of tourism in The Gambia, West Africa, and proposes a series of practical measures to enhance the flow of benefits to the poor. It is based on a framework of international ‘best practice’ for boosting benefits for the poor, combined with innovative local economic analysis that maps the current flows of benefits to a range of stakeholders from the tourism value chain in The Gambia.
This research paper uses case studies from South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, to examine how changing institutional arrangements and policies affect poor people's livelihoods and access to natural resources. It addresses tourism and the growing role of the private sector in natural resource management.
This book provides an analysis of the tourism sector in Cabo Verde and Sao Tome e Principe by presenting an overview of the economies and state of their nascent tourism sectors, and examining questions around tourism planning, including capacity, development objectives, and which market segments to prioritize.
This book provides an analysis of tourism in African island nations by examining the economic and social potential, contextual constraints, and potential impacts of the sector on development.