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eBook Details:
Full title: Sustainable Urban Tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Risk and Resilience 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Llewellyn Leonard; Regis Musavengane; Pius Siakwah
ISBN: 9781003024293
Format: PDF
Description of Sustainable Urban Tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Risk and Resilience 1st Edition:
“This book investigates urban tourism development in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the challenges and risks involved, but also showcasing the potential benefits. Whilst much is written on Africa’s rural environments, little has been written about the tourism potential of the vast natural, cultural and historical resources in the continent’s urban areas. Yet these opportunities also come with considerable environmental, social and political challenges. This book interrogates the interactions between urban risks, tourism and sustainable development in Sub-Saharan African urban spaces. It addresses the underlying issues of governance, power, ownership, collaboration, justice, community empowerment and policies that influence tourism decision-making at local, national and regional levels. Interrogating the intricate relationships between tourism stakeholders, this book ultimately reflects on how urban risk can be mitigated, and how sustainable urban tourism can be harnessed for development. The important insights in this book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners across Tourism, Geography, Urban Development, and African Studies”–