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Author : Lee Davidson & Mondher Sahli
School/Work Place : Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Contact : lee.davidson@vuw.ac.nz
Year : 2013

Despite the growing importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) for tourism in developing countries and its perceived importance for stimulating sustainable development, few empirical studies have examined its impact. This paper explored the links between tourism FDI and poverty alleviation in The Gambia, through a comparative study of foreign versus locally-owned hotels. Data was collected via an in-depth questionnaire with senior management across a range of different hotels, and through key informant interviews with tourism officials and other stakeholders. Findings suggest that different forms of hotel ownership have advantages and disadvantages in terms of pro-poor impact. The study provides empirical evidence of the relative characteristics, performance and benefits of foreign investments, and discusses the current and potential contribution of the hotel sector to sustainable development in The Gambia.


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2 Think Tank IV Sustainability and Mass Destinations: Challenges and P... file 4480 Oct 13, 2013

In year 2001, the Government of the Balearic Islands decided to establish a tourism tax, named "ecotax", as an important measure to achieve a more sustainable tourism model for the islands. This paper analyses the background of the ecotax, t...

Author: Antoni Serra Cantallops 

Year: 2004 

1 Think Tank IV Sustainability in a Mature Mass-Tourism Destination: T... file 4701 Oct 13, 2013

Most destinations are struggling to achieve sustainability for their economies, their environments, their cultures and their tourism industries. This laudatory, idealistic and complex process involves many sectors of the industry, the commun...

Author: Pauline Sheldon, John Knox & Kem Lowry 

Year: 2004 

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