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Tourism Strategies And Local Responses In Southern Africa First Petri Hottola

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Tourism Strategies And Local Responses In Southern Africa First Petri Hottola
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Petri Hottola
ISBN: 184593508X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First

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Tourism Strategies And Local Responses In Southern Africa First Petri Hottola by Petri Hottola 184593508X instant download after payment.

Tourism growth is one of the primary drivers of economic development and is a core strategy at local and national levels to improve the lives of local communities. However, tourism can bring both advantages and disadvantages to communities and not all national strategies in tourism management are applicable or suitable in private, community-based and public sectors. Tourism is used as a main instrument of nation building in many postcolonial countries such as Namibia, South Africa, Botswana and Madagascar. Using case studies from these areas, this book examines the strategic objectives for tourism growth and how nationally-set objectives such as economic growth, increased employment, poverty reduction, black economic empowerment, environmental sustainability and reduction of regional inequalities work at the grassroots level. Challenging ongoing practices and providing new innovations for tourism development applicable to other developing countries, this study will be useful for both researchers and decision makers in tourism.

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